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Elizabeth Andrew Warren, Botanist and Algologist of Flushing

innbundet, 2025
Engelsk

Elizabeth Andrew Warren, 1786 - 1864 was a self-taught botanist, working in the Cornish village of Flushing. Losing her father when 11, and in obscurity in Kent for many years, she bursts on the scene aged 48 as a fully fledged botanist. From there, through her world-wide array of family and friends, she played a significant part in the identification and classification of the myriad of flora - plants, mosses, lichens, grasses, trees - which were being recognised and collected all round the globe, and found their way to her house in this small Cornish village..

We see her principally through her side of a 24 year correspondence with William Hooker, first in Glasgow then at Kew, showing a growing friendship and mutual respect, and mourning each other's family losses.

We present a picture of the social system in which she operated, her extended family, and her connections in the Cornish society which enabled her work.

Undertittel
Botanist and Algologist of Flushing
ISBN
9781919326504
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
712 gram
Utgivelsesdato
10.12.2025
Antall sider
182