Arthur Everett Shipley
Sir Arthur Everett Shipley is a British zoologist , born the March 10th 1861 with Walton-one-Thames in the Surrey and dead the September 22nd 1927.
Biography
It grows with Datchet, in the Buckinghamshire (today the Berkshire) and makes its studies with the University College School. It enters to the St Bartholomew' S Hospital as medical student in 1879 but is transferred the following year to the Christ' S College (Cambridge) to study there the Natural science and particularly the Zoologie.Shipley lives Cambridge after obtaining its diploma as preparer in Comparative anatomy in 1866, lecturer in morphology of the Invertébré S in 1894 and responsible for lesson in zoology in 1908. He is elected member of Christ' S College in 1887 and the main thing in natural science in 1892.
In 1891, it employed as secretary of the museums of Cambridge and the trade union of the conference rooms, it has in effective load of all the laboratories and natural history musea of the university. In 1910, it is elected director of Christ' S College, function which it occupies until his death, of 1917 with 1919, it is vice-chancellor of the university of Cambridge.
Shipley specializes in the study of the Ver S parasites, publishing nearly fifty publications on the subject, this led to its election with the Royal Society in 1904. In 1893, it publishes The Zoology off the Invertebrata which becomes a very popular handbook. With Ernest William MacBride (1866-1940), it makes off appear in 1901 a Textbook Zoology , this handbook is republished three times until in 1920. Of 1898 with 1909, with Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873) and Joseph Jackson To list (1857-1927), it makes appear has student' S text-book off zoology . With Sir Sidney Frederic Harmer (1862-1950), of 1895 with 1909, it directs the publication of ten volumes of The Cambridge Natural History . With George Henry Falkiner Nuttall (1862-1937), he is the coeditor of the newspaper Parasitology of 1908 with 1914, the editor assistor of the Journal off Economic Biology of 1905 with 1913. Among its most known publications, it is necessary to quote Pearls and Parasites (1908), Grouse disease (1910), " J": Memoir John Willis Clark (1913) has off, The Minor Horrors off War (1915; on the parasites), More Minor Horrors (1916), Studies in Insect Life, and other essays (1917), with Sir Arthur Schuster (1851-1934), Britain' S heritage off science (1917), The Voyage off has Vice-Chancellor, with has chapter one university education in the United States (1919), Life (1923), Cambridge Cameos and Islands: West Indian and Aegean (1924) and Hunting under the Microscope (1928).
In 1918, Shipley takes part in British University Mission with the the United States, organized by the Foreign Office to thwart German propaganda in the American universities and to promote the studies of Third cycle of the American students in Great Britain. In recognition of its research thus for the services returned to the nation during the war (whose transformation of Christ' S College Master' S Lodge into hearth of convalescence for wounded officers), Shipley is made Chevalier Grand Cross of the Ordre of the British Empire in 1920.
Appendices
References
- Biography, Oxford Dictionary off National Biography
- Obituary, The Times , September 23rd 1927
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