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Arthur Everett Shipley

    Arthur Shipley fue un zoólogo inglés reconocido por su meticuloso estudio de los gusanos parásitos, una especialización que le valió la membresía en la Royal Society. Dedicó su carrera al ámbito académico en Cambridge, ocupando diversos cargos desde demostrador de anatomía comparada hasta lector de zoología, llegando a ser Master del Christ's College. Su legado de enseñanza y publicación moldeó la educación zoológica, como lo demuestra su influyente libro de texto universitario. Más allá de sus contribuciones científicas, Shipley promovió activamente la alfabetización y la comprensión científica a través de sus escritos populares y su alcance internacional.

    The Cambridge Natural History
    A Student's Text-Book of Zoology; Volume 1
    Zoology: An Elementary Text-Book
    An Attempt To Revise The Family Linguatulidae (1898)
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      An Attempt To Revise The Family Linguatulidae (1898)
    • Zoology: An Elementary Text-Book

      • 694 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of animal life. It covers the major groups of animals and their characteristics, as well as their behavior, ecology, and evolution. With clear and concise explanations, this book is an ideal resource for students of zoology.

      Zoology: An Elementary Text-Book
    • The Cambridge Natural History

      • 598 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

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      The Cambridge Natural History