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  1. Francis Willughby (sometimes spelt Willoughby, Latin: Franciscus Willughbeius) FRS (22 November 1635 – 3 July 1672) was an English ornithologist, ichthyologist, mathematician and an early student of linguistics and games.

  2. Francis Willughby (a veces Willoughby) [1] (Warwickshire, 22 de noviembre de 1635 - Wollaton Hall , 3 de julio de 1672) fue un ornitólogo e ictiólogo inglés. [2]

  3. 16 de oct. de 2017 · Francis Willughby (1635-1672), an English ornithologist, is far from well-known. He died at just 36, so his groundbreaking books on birds, fish and insects were all completed and subsequently published by his life-long friend and one-time undergraduate tutor, John Ray.

  4. Willughby fue un naturalista británico interesado fundamentalmente en la taxonomía de aves y peces. Fue alumno de John Ray, con quien viajó por las islas británicas observando la nidificación de las aves marinas y recorrió parte de Europa examinando animales y plantas.

  5. 17 de ago. de 2018 · Learn how Francis Willughby, a 17th-century British naturalist, revolutionized the way we look at the world by measuring and classifying birds, fish, and insects. Discover his journeys across Europe, his collaboration with John Ray, and his mythical birds.

  6. Francis Willughby, Ornithology (London, 1676) The Ornithologiæ libri tres (referred to as the Ornithology) is one of the first truly scientific ornithological texts. The original Latin version was published in 1676 with an enlarged and corrected English version following in 1678.

  7. 3 de may. de 2013 · In his short life Francis Willughby immersed himself in the study of natural history yet he has been overshadowed by more famous peers. In a talk on Monday (6 May 2013), historian Dr Richard Serjeantson will draw attention to a remarkable man and his contribution to the beginnings of modern science.