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Arthur Everett Shipley Knihy
Arthur Shipley byl anglický zoolog, který se proslavil svým detailním výzkumem parazitických červů. Jeho odbornost v této oblasti vedla k uznání v podobě členství v Královské společnosti. Shipley zasvětil svůj život akademické dráze, působil na univerzitě v Cambridge na různých pozicích, včetně demonstrátora srovnávací anatomie a čtenáře zoologie, a nakonec se stal mistrem Christ's College. Jeho pedagogická a publikační činnost formovala generace studentů zoologie, což dokládá jeho vlivný univerzitní učebnicový titul. Kromě své vědecké práce se Shipley angažoval v šíření povědomí o vědě a jejím významu, což dokazují jeho popularizační spisy a mezinárodní diplomatická mise.




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