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  1. John Stevens Henslow (* 6 de febrero de 1796 - 16 de mayo de 1861) fue un religioso anglicano, botánico, geólogo inglés. Henslow era natural de Rochester, hijo del abogado John Prentis Henslow, a su vez hijo de Sir John Henslow.

  2. John Stevens Henslow (6 February 1796 – 16 May 1861) was an English Anglican priest, botanist and geologist. He is best remembered as friend and mentor to his pupil Charles Darwin.

    • Geology of Anglesey, mentoring Charles Darwin
  3. 12 de mar. de 2024 · John Stevens Henslow (born Feb. 6, 1796, Rochester, Kent, Eng.—died May 16, 1861, Hitcham, Norfolk) was a British botanist, clergyman, and geologist who popularized botany at the University of Cambridge by introducing new methods of teaching the subject.

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  4. Nació el 6 de febrero de 1796 en Rochester, Kent, Inglaterra, botánico, clérigo y geólogo británico que popularizó la botánica en la Universidad de Cambridge al introducir nuevos métodos de enseñanza.

  5. 18th May, 1861. If anyone could lay claim to being one of the greatest Friends of Charles Darwin, it was the Reverend Professor John Stevens Henslow. Not only did this good-natured academic and clergyman teach Darwin much of his scientific technique, but he also arranged a place for his favourite pupil aboard HMS Beagle.

  6. John Stevens Henslow (6 de febrero de 1796 - 16 de mayo de 1861) era un sacerdote, botánico y geólogo anglicano inglés. Es mejor recordado como amigo y mentor de su alumno Charles Darwin.

  7. Professor John Henslow was a British botanist, clergyman, and geologist who popularised botany at the University of Cambridge by introducing new methods of teaching the subject.