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  1. Hace 5 días · The election of John Stevens Henslow, with his knowledge of entomology and mineralogy, to the Chair of Botany led to a rejuvenation of the subject, so that it came to encompass the whole of natural history. This accounts for Henslow’s crucial influence on his most famous pupil, Charles Darwin.

  2. 7 de jun. de 2024 · El reverendo y distinguido profesor de botánica, John Stevens Henslow. En 1831, mientras estudiaba para los exámenes finales con los que terminaría sus estudios en letras (habiéndose enfocado en gramática inglesa, y en los idiomas griego y latín), degustó el lenguaje y la lógica de la obra Natural Theology or Evidences of Existence and ...

  3. epsilon.ac.uk › view › henslowEpsilon: HENSLOW-853

    Hace 4 días · Friday Eveg. Dear Henslow, Pray let the letter wh. accompanies this be franked if it can be managed conveniently. I have said a word or two in it wh. may have some effect & bring in a voter who at present appears adverse. Yrs faithfully. W. Hustler. Please cite as “HENSLOW-853,” in Ɛpsilon: The Correspondence of John Stevens Henslow ...

  4. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Darwin’s deputies—­Thomas H. Huxley and the botanist Joseph D. Hooker—­had already taken their seats and were anxious to begin. So, too, was the speaker, John W. Draper, and John Stevens Henslow, the president, or chairman, of the session.

  5. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Among the several million original items in Kew’s Archives is a series of 44 letters between Charles Darwin and his mentor, Professor John Henslow, which document Darwin’s travels on HMS Beagle.

  6. Hace 2 días · Starting in 1827, at Cambridge University, Darwin learnt science as natural theology from botanist John Stevens Henslow, and read Paley, John Herschel and Alexander von Humboldt. Filled with zeal for science, he studied catastrophist geology with Adam Sedgwick .

  7. 10 de jun. de 2024 · His experience at Christ’s College, Cambridge, particularly under the mentorship of botanist John Stevens Henslow, further developed his interest in natural history. It’s essential to understand that Darwin did not initially set out to change the world; he was a dedicated observer and a lifelong learner.