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Memoir and Correspondence of the Late Sir James Edward Smith, M.D.

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Botany and Horticulture series
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Originally published in 1832, this two-volume account of the life of Sir James Edward Smith (1759–1828) was posthumously compiled by his wife, Pleasance (1773–1877).

Smith trained originally as a doctor, but his independent wealth enabled him to pursue botany.

Hugely influenced by the work of Linnaeus, he benefited greatly from the purchase of the latter's library and herbarium in 1783, upon the advice of his friend, Sir Joseph Banks.

He was highly regarded throughout Europe as a botanist, and in 1788 founded the Linnean Society.

He published various botanical works, of which the most important was The English Flora (1824–8), and assisted in the publication of many more.

His wife recounts his 'religious, social and scientific character' as well as his achievements, and Volume 2 includes correspondence from Alexander von Humboldt, and concludes with an appendix in which short papers by Smith present a variety of topics.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108037089 / 9781108037082
Paperback / softback
580.92
24/11/2011
United Kingdom
622 pages, 1 Plates, black and white
140 x 216 mm, 780 grams