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− | Son of [[family::Obadiah Grew]], | + | Son of [[family::Obadiah Grew]], nonconformist [[occupation::minister]] in [[location::Coventry]]. BA [[education::Pembroke College, Cambridge]] 1662, after which he probably returned to [[location::Coventry]] and practised medicine. MD at the [[education::University of Leiden]], 1671. His botanical investigations during the 1600s came to the attention of the [[organisations::Royal Society]] and he was sponsored by them as a researcher, and elected [[occupation::fellow|Fellow]] of the [[organisations::Royal Society]] in 1671. Deputy [[occupation::professor]] of physic at [[education::Gresham College]], 1672, joint [[occupation::secretary]] of the [[organisations::Royal Society]] (with [[crossreference::Robert Hooke]]) 1677, honorary [[occupation::fellow]] of the [[organisations::Royal College of Physicians]] 1680. He published numerous botanical works for which he is best remembered, most notably [[book title::''The anatomy of plants'']] ([[date of publication::1682]]) and the [[date of publication::1678]] catalogue of the Royal Society’s collections ([[book title::''Musaeum Regalis Societatis'']]), while sustaining a career as a [[occupation::physician]] in [[location::London]]. |
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− | Grew’s library was sold by [[retail | + | Grew’s library was sold by [[retail sale::retail sale]] in [[location of sale::London]], beginning [[date of sale::19 June 1712]]. No catalogue survives – written lists only were supplied - but the advertisement for the sale announced ‘a curious collection of very valuable books in [[subject::medicine|physick]], [[subject::theology|divinity]], and [[subject::history]], with a curious collection of scarce stitcht pamphlets and [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]]’. |
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Latest revision as of 05:21, 29 October 2021
Nehemiah GREW 1641-1712
Biographical Note
Son of Obadiah Grew, nonconformist minister in Coventry. BA Pembroke College, Cambridge 1662, after which he probably returned to Coventry and practised medicine. MD at the University of Leiden, 1671. His botanical investigations during the 1600s came to the attention of the Royal Society and he was sponsored by them as a researcher, and elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1671. Deputy professor of physic at Gresham College, 1672, joint secretary of the Royal Society (with Robert Hooke) 1677, honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians 1680. He published numerous botanical works for which he is best remembered, most notably The anatomy of plants (1682) and the 1678 catalogue of the Royal Society’s collections (Musaeum Regalis Societatis), while sustaining a career as a physician in London.
Books
Grew’s library was sold by retail sale in London, beginning 19 June 1712. No catalogue survives – written lists only were supplied - but the advertisement for the sale announced ‘a curious collection of very valuable books in physick, divinity, and history, with a curious collection of scarce stitcht pamphlets and manuscripts’.
Bibliography
- Alston, R. C. Inventory of sale catalogues 1676-1800. St Philip, 2010.
- Hunter, Michael. "Grew, Nehemiah (bap. 1641, d. 1712), botanist and physician." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.