William Kirby

English entomologist and priest

William Kirby - English entomologist and priest
Born

September 19th, 1759
265 years ago

Died

July 4th, 1850
174 years ago — 90 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United Kingdom

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An English priest and entomologist dedicated extensive efforts to the study of insects. Contributed significantly to entomology through numerous publications. Co-authored 'An Introduction to Entomology' with William Spence, a foundational text in the field, focusing on insect physiology and classification. Served as the first editor of the 'Entomological Magazine', facilitating communication among entomologists. Established a reputation in both the scientific community and religious circles through scholarly work and parish duties.

Co-authored 'An Introduction to Entomology'

Served as first editor of 'Entomological Magazine'

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