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  1. A.Gray. プロジェクト:人物伝. テンプレートを表示. エイサ・グレイ ( Asa Gray 1810年 11月18日 - 1888年 1月30日 )は アメリカ合衆国 の 植物学者 。. 19世紀のアメリカで最も重要な植物学者と考えられている。. アサ ・グレイと表記されることもある。. 北アメリカ ...

  2. The leading American botanist of the nineteenth century, Asa Gray helped organize the main generalizations of the science of plant geography. The manual of botany that carries his name is still in use today. Friend and confidant of Charles Darwin, Gray became the most persistent and effective American protagonist of Darwin's views.

  3. The rich and varied Harvard University botanical collections trace back to the activities of Asa Gray, who came to Harvard in 1842. Gray arrived at a particularly opportune time in American botanical history.

  4. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Asa_GrayAsa Gray - Wikipedia

    Asa Gray (n. 18 noiembrie 1810, Paris ⁠ (d), New York, SUA – d. 30 ianuarie 1888, Cambridge, Massachusetts, SUA) a fost un botanist american din secolul al XIX-lea, discipol al lui John Torrey și colaborator al lui Charles Darwin. Prin cercetările sale asupra florei continentului nord-american a contribuit substanțial la dezvoltarea ...

  5. Asa Gray was born on November 18, 1810, in Sauquoit Valley, in the township of Paris, Oneida county, N. Y. His ancestors were of Scotch-Irish descent who had emigrated to Sauquoit from Mas-sachusetts and Vermont. He was the oldest of the eight children of Moses Wiley Gray and his wife, Roxana Howard Gray. In 1810

  6. Asa Gray. CUL DAR 257:109. Cambridge University Library. Darwin’s longest running and most significant exchange of correspondence dealing with the subjects of design in nature and religious belief was with the Harvard botanist Asa Gray. Gray was one of Darwin’s leading supporters in America. He was also a devout Presbyterian.

  7. GRAY, ASA(1810–1888) Asa Gray was a leading American interpreter of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Born in Sanquoit, in central New York, he became deeply interested in botany as a youth. Although he received a medical degree from Fairfield Medical School in 1831, he decided to devote his life to botanical studies, in which field he ...

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