John Edwards Holbrook

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جون إدواردز هولبروك (بالإنجليزية: John Edwards Holbrook)‏ (و. 1794 – 1871 م) هو عالم حيواني، وعالم طبيعة، وطبيب من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية . ولد في كارولاينا الجنوبية .توفي في ماساتشوستس، عن عمر يناهز 77 عاماً. Holbrook هو الاختصار الرسمي لاسم عالم الحيوان جون إدواردز هولبروك المستعمل في التسميات العلمية اللاتينية للحيوانات. rdf:langString
John Edwards Holbrook (* 30. Dezember 1794 in Beaufort, South Carolina; † 8. September 1871 in , Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Arzt und Zoologe. Er ist vor allem für seine Beiträge zur Herpetologie Nordamerikas bekannt. Sein Autorenkürzel lautet Holbrook. rdf:langString
John Edwards Holbrook est un zoologiste américain, né le 30 décembre 1794 à Beaufort en Caroline du Sud et mort le 8 septembre 1871 à North Wrentham, près de Norfolk dans le Massachusetts. rdf:langString
John Edwards Holbrook (ur. 30 grudnia 1794 w stanie Karolina Południowa – zm. 8 września 1871 w North Wrentham w stanie Massachusetts) — amerykański zoolog. Opisał wiele gatunków zwierząt (obecnie oznacza się je skrótem "H." za nazwą łacińską taksonu). rdf:langString
Джон Эдвардс Холбрук (англ. John Edwards Holbrook; 30 декабря 1794, , Южная Каролина, США — 8 сентября 1871, Массачусетс, США) — американский зоолог, врач и натуралист. rdf:langString
John Edwards Holbrook (December 31, 1796 – September 8, 1871) was an American zoologist, herpetologist, physician, and naturalist, born in Beaufort, South Carolina, the son of Silas Holbrook, a teacher, and Mary Edwards. Although Holbrook's memoir, written by his medical partner, and his tombstone both give the date 1794 for his birth, this is incorrect. Holbrook received his A.B. degree from Brown University in 1815, and his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1818. In 1827, he married Harriott Pinckney Rutledge (1802–1863), granddaughter of John Rutledge and a member of the Middleton-Rutledge-Pinckney family. rdf:langString
John Edwards Holbrook (30 de diciembre de 1794 - 8 de septiembre de 1871) era un zoólogo, herpetólogo, médico, y naturalista estadounidense, nacido en Beaufort (Carolina del Sur), como el hijo de Silas Holbrook, un profesor, y Mary Edwards. Las especies Scaphiopus holbrookii y Diplodus holbrookii fueron nombrados en su honor. rdf:langString
John Edwards Holbrook, född 31 december 1796 i Beaufort i South Carolina, död 8 september 1871 var en amerikansk zoolog och herpetolog. Holbrook sammanställde det första översiktliga illustrerade verket över Nordamerikas groddjur och kräldjur, North American Herpetology; or, A Description of the Reptiles Inhabiting the United States. Böckerna i den första upplagan i fyra volymer (1836-1840) är väldigt sällsynta, eftersom Holbrook försökte elda upp hela upplagan, sedan han fått dålig kritik för färgplanscherna. Förstaupplagan finns nu digitaliserad i Biodiversity Heritage Library. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString جون إدواردز هولبروك (بالإنجليزية: John Edwards Holbrook)‏ (و. 1794 – 1871 م) هو عالم حيواني، وعالم طبيعة، وطبيب من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية . ولد في كارولاينا الجنوبية .توفي في ماساتشوستس، عن عمر يناهز 77 عاماً. Holbrook هو الاختصار الرسمي لاسم عالم الحيوان جون إدواردز هولبروك المستعمل في التسميات العلمية اللاتينية للحيوانات.
rdf:langString John Edwards Holbrook (* 30. Dezember 1794 in Beaufort, South Carolina; † 8. September 1871 in , Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Arzt und Zoologe. Er ist vor allem für seine Beiträge zur Herpetologie Nordamerikas bekannt. Sein Autorenkürzel lautet Holbrook.
rdf:langString John Edwards Holbrook (December 31, 1796 – September 8, 1871) was an American zoologist, herpetologist, physician, and naturalist, born in Beaufort, South Carolina, the son of Silas Holbrook, a teacher, and Mary Edwards. Although Holbrook's memoir, written by his medical partner, and his tombstone both give the date 1794 for his birth, this is incorrect. Holbrook received his A.B. degree from Brown University in 1815, and his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1818. In 1827, he married Harriott Pinckney Rutledge (1802–1863), granddaughter of John Rutledge and a member of the Middleton-Rutledge-Pinckney family. He provided the first comprehensive illustrated account of North American amphibians and reptiles in the two editions of his North American Herpetology; or, A Description of the Reptiles Inhabiting the United States. The first edition in four volumes (1836–1840) is very rare because Holbrook attempted to destroy all copies in a bonfire in his backyard over unfavorable criticism of the colored plates. Because of its rarity, the first edition has been digitized and made freely available by the Biodiversity Heritage Library. The second edition in five volumes (1842) was better received and is still an important benchmark reference work. Among the new species which he described in these works are the brown water snake (Nerodia taxispilota), the brown snake (Storeria dekayi ) and the ornate chorus frog (Pseudacris ornata). The eastern spadefoot toad (Scaphiopus holbrookii ), the earless lizard genus Holbrookia, the speckled kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula holbrooki ) and the spottail pinfish (Diplodus holbrookii ) are named in his honor. "Also in the 1840s, in Charleston, South Carolina, a physician, John Edwards Holbrook, who had nearly completed his magnum opus, North American Herpetology, continued an interest in fishes which finally led to production of a beautifully illustrated Fishes of South Carolina." Holbrook was elected an Associate Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1845. In 1855, he commenced the publication of the '"Ichthyology of South Carolina" in parts, and ten of these were issued when the further publication was interrupted by a fire which destroyed the "Artists' Buildings" in Philadelphia, where the pictorial portion of the work was being prosecuted. The original drawings, as well as plates and stones, were all destroyed. Holbrook took advantage of this loss to better his work in various ways. He explained the circumstances which led to the new edition in his "preface," here reproduced in part: "The great delay in the publication of the Ichthyology of South Carolina has been caused by the destruction of all the plates, stones, and original drawings in the burning of the 'Artists' Buildings,' in Philadelphia, several years since.' This made it necessary to have new drawings made of all the different fishes, which has been done at great expense, so great, indeed, that the work could not have been carried on without the aid of the State, which has been freely given. The new drawings are from nature, and have been made by the best artists, as and . The color of the fish has been, in almost every instance, taken from living specimens by , an artist of great merit. The delay in the publication of the work has, however, enabled me to give more accurate and highly finished plates, and to correct some errors in the letter press. As but few numbers of the work were distributed previous to the destruction of the original plates, &c, and the present edition is so much improved, I have decided to recall the former numbers and to replace them by those of the new edition." Thus an entirely new work was published. The artistic efforts of Richard were superseded by the superior results of Ibbotson and Sonrel, both excellent artists trained under Agassiz, and T. Sinclair's lithographic establishment of Philadelphia was selected for reproducing the illustrations instead of Tappan & Bradford's of Boston the printing was done by Welch, Bigelow and Company, of Cambridge, in place of Metcalf and Company, and the publishers were "Russell & Jones," in succession to "John Russell," of Charleston, S. C." He was eccentric in several ways. "One of his eccentricities was followed by a remarkable result. A young waitingman about the house was very liable to fainting fits. In brushing flies at the table he would often exclaim, ' I am going to faint,' and would, if not assisted, fall down in a swoon. The Doctor one day, whilst dissecting the digestive apparatus of a young alligator, called this boy to hold the parts for him, so as to keep the fibers stretched. Just as the Doctor was most interested in tracing some minute muscular fibers, the boy cried out, ' I am going to faint,' and altered the position of his hand, and thus interrupted the dissection at a most important point. The Doctor immediately gave him a sharp slap on the side of his head, saying, ' Well, go faint then, and come back quickly.' The boy did as he was bid, and never fainted after this. He said he ' was cured by holding the alligator.' " In 1863 his wife died, and he was left childless and alone. When the forces of the Union took possession of Charleston, the medical college in which his collections were preserved was taken for hospital purposes, and his specimens were wantonly thrown away or seized upon for what they were supposed to be worth; his books were stolen, and finally his drawings and manuscripts were lost or destroyed. An old man now, bereft of most of his fortune, discouraged by adversities, and recognizing that a new order of scientific procedure had begun, he reluctantly ceased to even plan for his work. He continued, however, to go in summer to New England, where he had spent his happy youth. Holbrook was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1839 and the National Academy of Sciences in 1868. In the early fall of 1871 (8 September), stricken by apoplexy, saw the end of life, at his sister's residence in Norfolk, Massachusetts, "breathing his last amidst kind and devoted relatives." Holbrook died in Massachusetts on September 8, 1871, and is buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina.
rdf:langString John Edwards Holbrook (30 de diciembre de 1794 - 8 de septiembre de 1871) era un zoólogo, herpetólogo, médico, y naturalista estadounidense, nacido en Beaufort (Carolina del Sur), como el hijo de Silas Holbrook, un profesor, y Mary Edwards. Presentó el primer informe exhaustivo ilustrado de anfibios y reptiles de América del Norte mediante las dos ediciones de North American Herpetology: or a Description of the Reptiles inhabiting the United States ("Herpetología de América del Norte: o Descripción de los reptiles que habitan en los Estados Unidos"). La primera edición en cuatro volúmenes (1836-1840) es muy raro porque Holbrook intentó destruir todas las copias en una hoguera en el patio de su casa por las críticas desfavorables de las ilustraciones de color. La segunda edición en cinco volúmenes (1842) fue mejor recibido y sigue siendo una importante obra de referencia.​ Entre las nuevas especies que se describe en estas obras son , Storeria dekayi, y Pseudacris ornata. Las especies Scaphiopus holbrookii y Diplodus holbrookii fueron nombrados en su honor.
rdf:langString John Edwards Holbrook est un zoologiste américain, né le 30 décembre 1794 à Beaufort en Caroline du Sud et mort le 8 septembre 1871 à North Wrentham, près de Norfolk dans le Massachusetts.
rdf:langString John Edwards Holbrook (ur. 30 grudnia 1794 w stanie Karolina Południowa – zm. 8 września 1871 w North Wrentham w stanie Massachusetts) — amerykański zoolog. Opisał wiele gatunków zwierząt (obecnie oznacza się je skrótem "H." za nazwą łacińską taksonu).
rdf:langString John Edwards Holbrook, född 31 december 1796 i Beaufort i South Carolina, död 8 september 1871 var en amerikansk zoolog och herpetolog. Holbrook sammanställde det första översiktliga illustrerade verket över Nordamerikas groddjur och kräldjur, North American Herpetology; or, A Description of the Reptiles Inhabiting the United States. Böckerna i den första upplagan i fyra volymer (1836-1840) är väldigt sällsynta, eftersom Holbrook försökte elda upp hela upplagan, sedan han fått dålig kritik för färgplanscherna. Förstaupplagan finns nu digitaliserad i Biodiversity Heritage Library. Den andra upplagan i fem volymer fick ett betydligt bättre mottagande och anses fortfarande vara ett referensverk på området.
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