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Arthur Everett Shipley Boeken
Arthur Shipley was een Engelse zoöloog, bekend om zijn nauwgezette studie van parasitaire wormen, een specialisatie die hem de fellowship van de Royal Society opleverde. Hij wijdde zijn carrière aan de academische wereld in Cambridge, waar hij diverse functies bekleedde, van demonstrator in vergelijkende anatomie tot lector in zoölogie, en uiteindelijk Master van Christ's College werd. Zijn uitgebreide onderwijs- en publicatie-erfenis vormde het zoölogisch onderwijs, zoals blijkt uit zijn invloedrijke universitaire leerboek. Naast zijn wetenschappelijke bijdragen, bevorderde Shipley actief wetenschappelijke geletterdheid en begrip door zijn populaire geschriften en zijn internationale bereik.




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