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William T. Stearn (1911–2001)

Author of Botanical Latin

21+ Works 513 Members 2 Reviews

About the Author

William T. Stearn (1911-2001) was one of the outstanding botanists of the twentieth century, with an international reputation for research on plants, nomenclature, and the history of botany. He was librarian at the Royal Horticultural Society's Lindley Library for many years and later worked as a show more botanist at London's Natural History Museum. Among his many honors, he was awarded the R.H.S.'s Veitch and Victoria Medals, the Linnean Medal, the American Society of Plant Taxonomists' Asa Gray Award, and Sweden's Order of the North Star. Stearn was a prolific author, writing some 470 articles, monographs, and books on botany, bibliography, and horticulture show less
Image credit: William Thomas Stearn CBE

Works by William T. Stearn

Botanical Latin (1973) 306 copies, 1 review
John Lindley (1799 - 1865) (1999) 7 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Linnaeus: The Compleat Naturalist (1971) — Afterword, some editions — 154 copies, 1 review
The Art of Botanical Illustration (1950) — Editor — 133 copies
Wild flowers at a glance (1949) — some editions — 18 copies, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Stearn, William Thomas
Birthdate
1911-04-16
Date of death
2001-05-08
Gender
male
Occupations
botanist
Awards and honors
Linnean Medal (1976)
Engler Medal, gold, 1993
Asa Gray Award, 2000
VMH 1965
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Place of death
Richmond, Surrey, England, UK
Associated Place (for map)
England, UK

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Reviews

2 reviews
John Lindley is honoured nowadays as the foremost British orchidologist of the 19th century, indeed by some as "the father of orchidology". He is especially remembered for his fundamental achievement in the classification, description and naming of orchids. He established more than 120 genera of Orchidaceae. However, he was also among the most industrious and productive of the 19th-century botanists. As administrator, professor, horticulturalist, taxonomist, editor, journalist and botanical show more artist, he used his time to the full. His forthright report on the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew saved it from destruction and provided a view of the potentialities which led ultimately to the development of Kew into a world-important institution. This volume commemorates the bi-centenary of his birth. William Stearn sketches Lindley's career as a whole and the distinguished panel of contributors he has brought together then give more detailed treatment to Lindley's roles as orchidologist, as palaeobotanist and as horticulturalist. show less
Obviously, I'm not going to read a reference book cover to cover, especially one as extensive and thick as this one. But I'm going to claim partial credit for it.

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Rating
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