William Turner (theologian)

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William Turner (theologian) was a 16th-century English Protestant reformer and clergyman, better known as the “father of English botany” for his pioneering works on plants.

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instanceOf Protestant reformer
botanist
human
theologian
advocatedFor Protestant doctrine in England
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth circa 1508
dateOfDeath 1568
described many British plant species in English
educatedAt Pembroke Hall, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
employer Wells Cathedral NERFINISHED
era 16th century
fieldOfWork botany
natural history
theology
zoology
hasPart first part of A New Herball (published 1551)
second part of A New Herball (published 1562)
third part of A New Herball (published 1568)
knownFor Protestant religious writings
being the father of English botany
early scientific description of British plants
languageOfWorkOrName English
Latin
movement English Reformation NERFINISHED
name William Turner NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage English
notableWork A New Herball NERFINISHED
Avium praecipuarum, quarum apud Plinium et Aristotelem mentio est, brevis et succincta historia NERFINISHED
The Hunting of the Romish Fox NERFINISHED
occupation botanist
clergyman
naturalist
theologian
opposed Roman Catholic practices in 16th-century England
participatedIn Protestant Reformation in England NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Morpeth NERFINISHED
Northumberland NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld Dean of Wells NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
sexOrGender male
spouse Jane Turner NERFINISHED

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William Turner sharesNameWith William Turner (theologian)
this entity surface form: William Turner (priest)
William Turner sharesNameWith William Turner (theologian)
this entity surface form: William Turner (clergyman)