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  1. Margaret Rutherford Bryan Levyns (de soltera Michell, 24 de octubre de 1890, Ciudad del Cabo - 11 de noviembre de 1975, ibíd.), fue una botánica fitogeógrafa, y taxónoma sudafricana. Biografía [ editar ]

  2. 17 de nov. de 2023 · Margaret Bryan fue bautizada el 12 de octubre de 1759 en West Ham (Essex, Inglaterra). Era hija de Sarah Haverkam (Wall de apellido de soltera) y Oswald Haverkam, un comerciante textil. Su madre falleció en 1767 y Margaret y sus hermanos quedaron a cargo de uno de sus tíos. En 1783 se casó con William Bryan, con quien tuvo dos hijas, Ann ...

  3. 6 de ene. de 2020 · An Orrery or model of the solar system, engraved diagram from Margaret Bryan, Compendious System of Astronomy, 1797 (Linda Hall Library) Certainly the family had at least a modest amount of wealth, as the 1806 portrait was painted by Samuel Shelley and engraved in aquatint by William Nutter, both noted portraitists in London whose services did ...

  4. Little is known of Margaret Bryan beyond the information she provided in her books. Active in the early nineteenth century, she ran a school for girls at Blackheath in London before moving to Margate in 1816 where she also opened a school. Bryan’s curriculum was more extensive than the education usually offered to girls during the period. She taught mathematics, astronomy and science in ...

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  6. 30 de mar. de 2023 · Margaret Bryan was an early advocate of teaching maths, physics, and astronomy to girls. She initially worked from Bryan House, a schoolhouse on the site of Margate Caves, before moving her school to Blackheath. She also published a series of books ‘by subscription’ – the precursor to today’s crowdfunding.

  7. 3 de may. de 2024 · Margaret Bryan Davis (born October 23, 1931, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.) is an American paleoecologist best known for her pioneering work in the science of palynology (the study of plant pollen and spores ). Her most-influential work involved the use of pollen recovered from lake sediment and soil to reconstruct ancient plant communities.