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John Stevens Henslow, English botanist, geologist and clergyman, 1861

John Stevens Henslow, English botanist, geologist and clergyman, 1861


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John Stevens Henslow, English botanist, geologist and clergyman, 1861

John Stevens Henslow, English botanist, geologist and clergyman, 1861. Henslow (1796-1861) was professor of mineralogy (1822-1827) and of botany (1827-1861) at Cambridge. Charles Darwin was his pupil and friend and it was Henslow who recommended Darwin for the position of naturalist on the voyage of HMS Beagle. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 22 June 1861)

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Botanist Botany Charles Darwin Charles Robert Clergyman Cleric Darwin Geologist Geology Mineralogist Mineralogy Oxford Science Archive Scientist Henslow John Stevens Wood Engraving


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This print showcases John Stevens Henslow, an eminent English botanist, geologist, and clergyman. Captured in 1861, Henslow's profound influence on the scientific community is evident through his distinguished appearance. Serving as a professor of mineralogy and later botany at Cambridge University for over three decades, he left an indelible mark on the field of natural sciences. Notably recognized as Charles Darwin's mentor and close friend, it was Henslow who played a pivotal role in recommending Darwin for his renowned position aboard HMS Beagle. This fateful decision would ultimately shape the course of scientific history. The wood engraving beautifully portrays Henslow's dedication to both religion and science. As a devout Christian clergyman alongside his scientific pursuits, he exemplified the harmonious coexistence between faith and reason during the 19th century. Hailing from England, this portrait captures not only Henslow's intellectual prowess but also reflects the spirit of exploration that characterized Britain during this era. His contributions to geology and botany solidify him as one of Britain's most influential scientists of the time. Preserved within Oxford Science Archive, this remarkable image serves as a testament to Henslow's legacy—a man whose passion for knowledge transcended boundaries while leaving an indelible impact on future generations.

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