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  1. 18 de nov. de 2011 · Thus wrote Mea Allan in her book The Hookers of Kew, introducing Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817–1911). The son of Sir William Jackson Hooker (the first Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Joseph succeeded his father as the second Director in 1865, having served under him as Assistant Director from 1855.

  2. Joseph Dalton Hooker. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (Halesworth, 30 giugno 1817 – Sunningdale, 10 dicembre 1911) è stato un botanico inglese. Biografia. Figlio di William Jackson Hooker, professore di botanica, dopo la laurea in Medicina presso l'Università ...

  3. 生平简介. 约瑟夫·道尔顿·胡克(Joseph Dalton Hooker,1817——1911)曾到等地考察,研究了 美洲 及亚洲植物的关系,证明进化论对 植物学 的实用价值。. 著有《植物种类》(1862-1883年),是对植物分类的全面研究。. 胡克出生于萨福克郡的哈尔沃斯镇,他的父亲 ...

  4. Ecured está de mantenimiento. Estimados usuarios: Queremos informarles que la plataforma Ecured entrará en un periodo de actualización debido a trabajos en algunos de sus servidores. Durante este intervalo, el acceso a la plataforma se verá interrumpido. Al concluir estos trabajos, Ecured retomará su funcionamiento normal. inconveniente ...

  5. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker membre de la Royal Society (Halesworth, Suffolk, 30 de juny de 1817 - Sunningdale, Berkshire, 10 de desembre de 1911) va ser un explorador i botànic anglès. Hooker va ser un dels fundadors de la geobotànica i va ser amic íntim de Charles Darwin.

  6. The 1400 letters exchanged between Darwin and Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911) account for around 10% of Darwin’s surviving correspondence and provide a structure within which all the other letters can be explored. They are a connecting thread that spans forty years of Darwin’s mature working life from 1843 until his death in 1882 and bring into sharp focus every aspect of

  7. Hace 4 días · Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817 – 1911) was a trailblazing botanist and explorer and Kew’s second Director. Detailing plant diversity and economic botany throughout his many expeditions, he remains an influential figure to modern botanical science.