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FLO7235104 Reverend John Ray, AM, FRS, naturalist, author of Historia Plantarum, 1627-1705. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Holl after a portrait by Mrs. Mary Beale. Britannia crowning a bust of Ray as the Prince of English Botanists by Thomas Uwins, engraved by William Holl. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Dr. Robert John Thornton’s New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus von Linnaeus, the Temple of Flora, London, 1804.
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UIG2602240 John Ray, Ray also spelled (until 1670) Wray 1627-1705, leading 17th-century English naturalist and botanist who contributed significantly to progress in taxonomy. .
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UIS5069671 John Ray (Wray), English naturalist, c 1700. Illustrated plate engraving by Abraham de Blois after an original work by William Faithorne, from the 1703 edition of 'Methodus Pantarum Nova' by John Ray (1627-1705), first published in 1682. Ray was first a student and later a lecturer at Cambridge University, where he became an expert in languages, mathematics, and natural science. After leaving Cambridge for political reasons in 1660, he toured Europe extensively collecting flora and fauna. His botanical work includes the study of some 18,600 species. He was a pioneer of plant taxonomy and introduced the morphological classification system of plants. Ray's theory that fossils were the petrified remains of animals and plants, was proven nearly a century after his death. He became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1667. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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FLO4987911 John Ray, English botanist and zoologist, author of Historia Plantarum (1627-1701). Portrait engraved on steel by W.H. Lizars, from Sir William Jardine's The Naturalist's Library, 1833, Edinburgh.
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FLO7235106 Britannia crowning John Ray as the Prince of English Botanists. Reverend John Ray, AM, FRS, naturalist, author of Historia Plantarum, 1627-1705. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Holl after Thomas Uwins from Dr. Robert John Thornton’s New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus von Linnaeus, the Temple of Flora, London, 1804.
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