Тейлор, Ричард (ботаник)
Ричард Тейлор (англ. Richard Taylor[1][2], 18 мая 1781 — 1 декабря 1858) — английский ботаник, натуралист (естествоиспытатель)[3].
Общие сведения
| Ричард Тейлор | |
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| англ. Richard Taylor | |
| Дата рождения | 18 мая 1781 |
| Место рождения | |
| Дата смерти | 1 декабря 1858 (77 лет) |
| Страна | Великобритания |
| Научная сфера | ботаника |
| Систематик живой природы | ||
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Автор наименований ряда ботанических таксонов. В ботанической (бинарной) номенклатуре эти названия дополняются сокращением «R.Taylor». Список таких таксонов на сайте IPNI Персональная страница на сайте IPNI |
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Биография
Научная деятельность
Ричард Тейлор специализировался на семенных растениях[1].
Некоторые научные работы
- Epea pteroenta, or The diversions of Purley. 1829[4].
- Scientific memoirs, selected from the transactions of foreign academies of science and learned societies, and from foreign journals. 1966[5].
- The history of English poetry, from the close of the eleventh century to the commencement of the eighteenth century. To which are prefixed, three dissertations: 1. Of the origin of romantic fiction in Europe. 2. On the introduction of learning into England. 3. On the Gesta Romanorum. 1840[6].
- The Treasury and the Royal Exchange: a letter to Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart., LL.D., F.R.S., &c., Member of Parliament for the University of Oxford, on the conduct of the Lords of the Treasury with regard to the Gresham Trusts and the rebuilding of the Royal Exchange. 1839[7].
- An inquiry into the principles of the distribution of wealth most conducive to human happiness: applied to the newly proposed system of voluntary equality of wealth. 1824[8].
Примечания
Литература
Ссылки
- Epea pteroenta, or The diversions of Purley
- Scientific memoirs, selected from the transactions of foreign academies of science and learned societies, and from foreign journals
- The history of English poetry, from the close of the eleventh century to the commencement of the eighteenth century. To which are prefixed, three dissertations: 1. Of the origin of romantic fiction in Europe. 2. On the introduction of learning into England. 3. On the Gesta Romanorum
- The Treasury and the Royal Exchange: a letter to Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart., LL.D., F.R.S., &c., Member of Parliament for the University of Oxford, on the conduct of the Lords of the Treasury with regard to the Gresham Trusts and the rebuilding of the Royal Exchange
- An inquiry into the principles of the distribution of wealth most conducive to human happiness: applied to the newly proposed system of voluntary equality of wealth
- Richard Taylor (1781—1858). Most widely held works about Richard Taylor