Sir Gavin de Beer (1899–1972)
Author of Hannibal: Challenging Rome's Supremacy
About the Author
Works by Sir Gavin de Beer
Atlas of evolution 9 copies
Some General Biological Principles Illustrated by the Evolution of Man (Biological Readers) (1971) 2 copies
Streams of Culture 2 copies
Atlas de evolución 1 copy
Embryology and Evolution 1 copy
Atlas of evolution 1 copy
Early travellers in the Alps 1 copy
Associated Works
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation and Other Evolutionary Writings (1844) — Introduction, some editions — 92 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- de Beer, Sir Gavin
- Legal name
- de Beer, Sir Gavin Rylands
- Other names
- DE BEER, Gavin Rylands
DE BEER, Gavin R.
DE BEER, Sir Gavin - Birthdate
- 1899-11-01
- Date of death
- 1972-06-21
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Oxford (Magdalen College)
Harrow School
École Pascal - Occupations
- evolutionary embryologist
academic
museum director - Organizations
- British Army (WWI|WWII)
Linnean Society
Grenadier Guards
Army Educational Corps
Merton College, Oxford University (fellow)
University College London (reader in embryology) (show all 7)
Natural History Museum, London (director) - Awards and honors
- Royal Society (fellow|1940)
Knight Bachelor (1954)
Darwin Medal (1958)
Linnean Medal (1958)
Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science (1968)
Society of Antiquaries of London (Fellow) - Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Malden, England, UK
- Places of residence
- France
Switzerland
England, UK - Place of death
- Alfriston, Sussex, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
Members
Reviews
Where did the army of Hannibal cross the alps? Livy is more than a little vague. De Beer is familiar with the Alps, and tries to answer that question...thus, an amusing foray into classical history.
1419 Gibbon and His World, by Sir Gavin De Beer (read 16 Nov 1976) This is a profusely illustrated short biography of Edward Gibbon (born 8 May 1739 at Putney, died 16 Jan 1794 at London). It is really quite well done, and the illustrations enhance the book. I really don't know whether I'll ever read his Decline and fall of the Roman Empire. (Since I read this book I have acquired [for $1, at a rummage sale], a five volume edition of it--but still I have not yet read it.)
En palabras de Sir Gavin de Beer, Rousseau se alza como uno de los más importantes precursores del romanticismo. Su poderosa influencia sobre escritores y pensadores posteriores con su teoría sobre la corrupción de la naturaleza humana por la sociedad.
Sep 14, 2020Spanish
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