John Sibthorp FRS (28 October 1758 – 8 February 1796) was an English botanist. Sibthorp graduated from the University of Oxford in 1777 where he was an...
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Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp (14 February 1783 – 14 December 1855), popularly known as Colonel Sibthorp, was a widely caricatured British Ultra-Tory...
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commonly known as the wood blewit. Cooke called it the amethyst lepista, John Sibthorp called it the blue-gilled agaric in his 1794 work Flora Oxoniensis....
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Sibthorpe (surname) (redirect from Dr Sibthorp)
Sibthorp or Sibthorpe is a surname. People with the surname include: A. B. C. Sibthorpe (183?–1916), African historian Charles Sibthorp (1783–1855), widely...
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(1769 - 1794), Italian naturalist and plant collector, who assisted John Sibthorp in Greece and Turkey, Adam Afzelius in Sierra Leone and James Edward...
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Stirpes Novae, published in December 1785 or January 1786. From Paris John Sibthorp, professor of botany at Oxford, obtained the specimen that he introduced...
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been created out of a glasshouse by an earlier Sherardian professor, John Sibthorp, to house the Sherard herbarium. After Daubeny's death, this was assimilated...
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below. Publication begins in London of the Flora Graeca collected by John Sibthorp. Pierre André Latreille begins publication in France of Genera crustaceorum...
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plants of Greece in the late 18th century, resulting from a survey by John Sibthorp and Ferdinand Bauer. The botanical descriptions and illustrations became...
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of the eighteenth century, Flora Graeca, the publications begun by John Sibthorp. A fruitful collaboration was found through descriptions Smith supplied...
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career. On one occasion, however, Sibthorp did serve as the High Sheriff of Lincolnshire. Sibthorp was the second son of John Sibthorpe and his wife Mary,...
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Grieve, physician to Elizabeth, Empress of Russia), Sir William Baker, John Sibthorp, Richard Hussey Bickerton, William Hoare, Richard Bickerton and US Senator...
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Deutschlands_Flora_in_Abbildungen, Johann Georg Sturm. Germany 1796 Flora Graeca, John Sibthorp. (England) 1806–1840 Flora Danica, Simon Paulli. Denmark, 1847. Flora...
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1733–38 John Sibthorp, botanist: c. 1770–75 Henry Digby Beste, Christian scholar: 1776–84 Richard Watson, Methodist minister: c. 1792–97 John Taylor (English...
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Tottenham Waldo-Sibthorp (1815 – 13 October 1861) was a British Conservative Party politician. One of four children of Charles Sibthorp and Maria Ponsonby...
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Humphry Sibthorp began the catalogue of the plants of the garden, Catalogus Plantarum Horti Botanici Oxoniensis. His youngest son was the botanist John Sibthorp...
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Seemann Prideaux John Selby Jean Senebier Nicolas Charles Seringe Martín Sessé y Lacasta John Adolph Shafer George Shaw Shen Kuo John Sibthorp Franz Sieber...
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February (bapt.): James Sadler, balloonist (died 1828) 1758 – 28 October: John Sibthorp, botanist (died 1796) 1787 – Eliza Salmon, née Munday, soprano (died...
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College, Oxford Johann Jacob Dillenius (1734 to 1747) Humphry Sibthorp (1747 to 1783) John Sibthorp (1784 to 1796) George Williams (1796 to 1834) Charles Giles...
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was born out of medicine. As herbal historian Agnes Arber remarks – "Sibthorp's monumental Flora Graeca is, indeed, the direct descendant in modern science...
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Vincenzo Dandolo, Italian chemist, agriculturist (d. 1819) October 28 – John Sibthorp, English botanist (d. 1796) October 28 – Joseph-François-Louis-Charles...
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the recommendation of Jacquin, Bauer accompanied the Oxford Professor John Sibthorp as an artist on a field trip to Greece and Asia Minor. They returned...
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century (Uncial 094), Flora Graeca Sibthorpiana by English botanist John Sibthorp; Charta of Greece by Rigas Velestinlis; The Large Etymological Dictionary...
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Humphrey Sibthorp (3 October 1744 – 25 April 1815) was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1777 and 1806....
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Humphry Waldo Sibthorp (1713–1797) was a British botanist. He was a younger son of John Sibthorpe, MP for Lincoln and Mary Browne, daughter of Humphrey...
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H.Yeau –Sung Hee Yeau (fl. 2012) Sibi – M. Sibi (fl. 2008) Sibth. – John Sibthorp (1758–1796) Sickenb. – Ernst Sickenberger (1831–1895) Siebe – Max Siebe...
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Fletcher Sibthorp (born 7 March 1967) is a British artist based in London, England. He is predominantly known for his large-scale figurative pieces, mostly...
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Oxford. While there he became interested in botany, and encountered John Sibthorp. On 18 March 1794 Maton was elected a fellow of the Linnean Society...
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tesselated pavement, parts of which were found in 1815, when a vault for the Sibthorp family was being dug in what is now the vestry, and it was also found below...
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several months botanizing in the South of France and Catalonia with John Sibthorp (1758-1796) with Father Pierre André Pourret (1754-1818). When he returned...
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