Scientific Papers of Asa Gray
Asa Gray author Charles Sprague Sargent editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Jul '15
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A posthumous 1889 two-volume collection of lesser-known reviews, essays and biographical sketches by an influential American botanist.
The botanist Asa Gray (1810–88) was important in unifying taxonomic knowledge of North American flora. The second volume of this 1889 two-volume selection edited by Charles Sprague Sargent (1841–1927) contains Gray's lesser-known essays on botanical topics and biographical sketches of influential naturalists, covering a period of forty-five years.Born in the state of New York, Asa Gray (1810–88) abandoned a medical career to pursue his true interest in botany. He sought the mentorship of the influential American botanist John Torrey, and their collaborative efforts in classifying North American flora according to biological similarities paved the way for Gray's professorship at Harvard University after years of research. Gray was also one of the few scientists to whom Charles Darwin revealed his early ideas of evolutionary theory. After Gray's death, his fellow botanist Charles Sprague Sargent (1841–1927) compiled the lesser-known writings of a prolific author whose user-friendly Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States and other works inspired generations of botany enthusiasts. The two-volume collection appeared in 1889. Covering the period from 1841 to 1886, Volume 2 contains essays on botanical topics and biographical sketches of influential naturalists.
ISBN: 9781108083676
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 29mm
Weight: 650g
512 pages