翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ "O" Is for Outlaw
・ "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap.
・ "Ode-to-Napoleon" hexachord
・ "Oh Yeah!" Live
・ "Our Contemporary" regional art exhibition (Leningrad, 1975)
・ "P" Is for Peril
・ "Pimpernel" Smith
・ "Polish death camp" controversy
・ "Pro knigi" ("About books")
・ "Prosopa" Greek Television Awards
・ "Pussy Cats" Starring the Walkmen
・ "Q" Is for Quarry
・ "R" Is for Ricochet
・ "R" The King (2016 film)
・ "Rags" Ragland
・ ! (album)
・ ! (disambiguation)
・ !!
・ !!!
・ !!! (album)
・ !!Destroy-Oh-Boy!!
・ !Action Pact!
・ !Arriba! La Pachanga
・ !Hero
・ !Hero (album)
・ !Kung language
・ !Oka Tokat
・ !PAUS3
・ !T.O.O.H.!
・ !Women Art Revolution


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Henry Eliot Howard : ウィキペディア英語版
Eliot Howard

Henry Eliot Howard (13 November 1873〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Howard, Henry Eliot )〕 – 26 December 1940〔) was an English amateur ornithologist, noted for being one of the first to describe territoriality behaviours in birds in a detailed manner.〔 His ideas on territoriality were influential in the work of Max Nicholson.〔
Howard was born at Stone House near Kidderminster,〔 second son of Henry Howard and Alice Gertrude Thomson. He studied at Stoke Poges, Eton,〔 and Mason College (the forerunner of the University of Birmingham),.〔 He entered his father's steelworks firm, Lloyd and Lloyd in Worcester, becoming a director in 1896. Then in 1903 a director of the enlarged firm, Stewarts and Lloyds.〔(Kinlen, L. J. ''Howard, (Henry) Eliot'' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry Retrieved 1 May 2015 )〕
He showed from his earliest childhood an intense love of natural history. It was not until 1914 that his first work, ''British Warblers'', was fully published, having been issued in parts since 1907.〔 Continually working on the theory of territory, he published ''Territory in Bird Life'', illustrated by George Edward Lodge and Henrik Grönvold, in 1920 (a reissue in 1948 had an introduction by Julian Huxley and James Fisher), followed by ''An Introduction to the Study of Bird Behaviour'', ''Nature of a Bird's World'' and lastly ''A Waterhen's World'', in 1940. His books were published under the name "Eliot Howard".
He was a Justice of the Peace〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Person Page 17472 (Reverend John William Fletcher Boughey) )〕 and for forty-five years a member of the British Ornithologists' Union.〔
Although his home was always in Worcestershire, much of his time was spent on the wild coast of Donegal and in the north west of Ireland, shooting, fishing and studying natural history. He died at his home, Clareland, Stourport-on-Severn. He was attracted to the wild and beautiful area of Horn Head in the North West of Donegal, close to the Atlantic ocean, through his marriage in 1900 to Anne Elizabeth Frances Stewart whose family had lived there for many years (the 1901 census of Ireland shows his wife was born in Donegal).
His father, Henry was a manufacturing chemist and was son of John Eliot Howard. John's father was Luke Howard. The 1901 Census shows Henry Eiot as a, 'Iron tube manufacterer'.
His daughter, Esme Eleanor Howard, married the Reverend John William Fletcher Boughey, son of the Reverend Percy Fletcher Boughey and Elsie de Strange Herring, on 25 April 1940.〔
== Bibliography ==

*
* 2 vols.
*
*
*
*

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Eliot Howard」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.