The collection consists of 6 bound notebooks with Salman's manuscripts, notes, letters and newspaper clippings on various matters, mostly on scientific topics. One of these volumes is dedicated to Salman's research on the history of the potato.
כותר |
Redcliffe Nathan Salaman Collection. |
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כותרים נוספים |
כותרת בעברית: אוסף רדקליף נתן סלמן. |
הערות |
Temporary record no list. Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives. |
הערת ציטוט |
V. 1159, Redcliffe Nathan Salaman Collection, Archives Department, The National Library of Israel, Jerusalem |
מתוך |
Redcliffe Nathan Salaman Collection. |
רמת התיאור |
Fonds Record |
תקציר ביוגרפי |
Redcliffe Nathan Salaman was born in Kensington, London on 12 September 1874 to a Jewish family. In 1896 he graduated Trinity Hall, Cambridge, with a first class degree in Natural Sciences. In 1903 Salaman was appointed Director of the Pathological Institute at the London Hospital. In 1910 he published his first paper on the potato in the first issue of the Journal of Genetics. His studies in this field brought him to become one of the leading botanic scientists of his time. His research on potatoes was disrupted by the outbreak of the First World War during which Salaman joined the Royal Army Medical Corps and served in Palestine. He was director of the Potato Virus Research Institute, Cambridge, 1926-1939, and was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1935 and an honorary fellow of Trinity Hall in 1955. |
היסטורית בעלים |
The collection was permanently deposited in 1963 at the National Library by the executers of Redcliffe Nathan Salaman's estate. |
הערת שפה |
The materials are in English and German. |
מספר מערכת |
990038365260205171 |
תנאי השימוש:
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