Memoirs of Hugh Edwin Strickland, M.A.
Hugh Edwin Strickland author William Jardine author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Nov '11
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A biography by Sir William Jardine of his son-in-law, the natural historian and geologist Hugh Edwin Strickland (1811–53).
Published in 1858, this memoir recounts the life and work of the natural historian and geologist Hugh Edwin Strickland (1811–53). Written by his father-in-law, Sir William Jardine, the book covers Strickland's childhood, his work in the fields of geology and zoology, and includes a selection of Strickland's scientific writings.Published in 1858, this memoir recounts the life and work of the natural historian and geologist Hugh Edwin Strickland (1811–53). Written by his father-in-law, the Scottish naturalist Sir William Jardine (1800–74), the book covers Strickland's early childhood, his education at Oxford, his involvement in and influence upon the establishment of the Ray Society and his notable academic pursuits in natural history before his life was tragically cut short by a freak railway accident in 1853, when he was just forty-two. The reader will gain an insight into Strickland's character, his scientific acquaintances, including Henslow and Darwin, and his wide-ranging interests in the area of natural history, including geology, zoology, palaeontology and especially ornithology, demonstrated by his study The Dodo and its Kindred (1848). Drawing upon revealing and informative extracts from Strickland's journals throughout, the book also contains a wide selection of Strickland's shorter scientific writings.
ISBN: 9781108037693
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 43mm
Weight: 1110g
768 pages