Robert Bentley

British botanist
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Quick Facts

IntroBritish botanist
A.K.A.Bentley
A.K.A.Bentley
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasScientist Botanist
Work fieldScience
Gender
Male
Birth25 March 1821, Hitchin, United Kingdom
Death24 December 1893London, UK (aged 72 years)
Star signAries
Education
King's College London
Awards
Fellow of the Linnean Society of London 
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Biography

Robert Bentley
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Robert Bentley (25 March 1821 – 24 December 1893) was an English botanist. He is perhaps best remembered today for the four-volume Medicinal Plants, published in 1880 with Henry Trimen and containing over three hundred hand-colored plates by botanist David Blair.

Life

Robert Bentley was born in Hitchin, Hertfordshire in 1821. While apprenticed to a pharmacist in Tunbridge Wells, he developed an interest in botany. He subsequently studied medicine at King's College London, and became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1847 and a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London in 1849.

Bentley served as botany lecturer at the Medical School of the London Hospital, and in 1859 became Professor of Botany at King's College London.

In 1874, Bentley was elected a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, and he served as joint editor of the British Pharmacopeia of 1885.

Bentley died at his home in Warwick Road, Kensington, on 24 December 1893, and was buried at Kensal Green cemetery.

Books by Bentley

Lesser galangal shown in a plate from Medicinal Plants (1880)
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