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Francis Cole

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Nationality
  
English

Fields
  
Zoology

Died
  
January 27, 1959

Name
  
Francis Cole

Alma mater
  
University of Oxford


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Born
  
Francis Joseph Cole February 3, 1872 London (
1872-02-03
)

Residence
  
London, Reading, Berkshire

Institutions
  
University of Liverpool University of Reading

Known for
  
Founded Cole Museum of Zoology and Cole Library

Notable awards
  
FRS (1926) Rolleston Prize Neill Gold Medal

Books
  
Early Theories of Sexual Generation, A history of comparative anatomy

Education
  
University of Oxford, Jesus College, Oxford

Francis Joseph Cole FRS (3 February 1872 – 27 January 1959) was an English zoologist and a professor at the University of Reading for 33 years.

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Education

Cole was born in London and educated at Sir Walter St. John's School, Battersea and Jesus College, Oxford.

Career

Cole was a lecturer in zoology at the University of Liverpool from 1897 until 1906, when he became Professor of Zoology at the University of Reading, the first holder of the post. He then began setting up the Cole Museum of Zoology, encouraging overseas visitors to the Department to donate specimens. He remained at Reading until retiring in 1939, but carried on writing in retirement. He wrote in particular on comparative anatomy and the history of zoology, after his early work on the morphology of fish. His works included a "History of Protozoology" (1926), "Early Theories of Sexual Generation" (1930) and a "History of Comparative Anatomy from Aristotle to the Eighteenth Century" (1944).

Awards and honours

Cole was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1926, and won the Neill Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1908.

References

Francis Cole Wikipedia