Robert Brown
Beefy British character actor Robert Brown should not be confused with the actor of the same name who starred in TV's Here Come the Brides (1968-1969), nor with film editor Robert N. "Toby" Brown. In films f... More »
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Robert Brown: Scottish botanist and plant geographer, born December 21, 1773, Montrose, Angus, Scotland; died June 10, 1858, Soho Square, London, England. Associated with: Brownian movement ... Robert Brown was the son of James Brown, a Scottish Episcopalian clergyman. He was educated at the Marischal College, Aberdeen,
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Robert Brown (botanist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Brown FRS (21 December 1773 – 10 June 1858) was a Scottish botanist who made important contributions to botany largely through his pioneering use of the microscope. His contributions include t...
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Biographical notes on botanist Robert Brown ... Robert Brown (1773-1858) ... He succeeded Dryander as Banks' librarian, and on Banks' death in 1820 inherited his library and herbarium. This was transferred to the British Museum where Brown became the first Keeper of the Botanical Department.
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Robert Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Brown may refer to: •Sir Robert Brown, 1st Baronet, of Westminster (died 1760), British Member of Parliament •Bob Brown (born 1944), Australian Greens senator •Bob Brown (Australian Labor poli...
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Gazetteer for Scotland: Definitive description of Robert Brown (1773 - 1858) ... Botanist, who gave the name 'nucleus' to the structure which controls cells. Born in Montrose, the son of a clergyman, Brown studied medicine at the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
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