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Peter Bellinger Brodie (1815 – 1 November 1897) was an English geologist and churchman, the son of the conveyancer Peter Bellinger Brodie and nephew of Sir Benjamin C. Brodie. He was born in London in 1815. While residing with his father at Lincoln's Inn Fields, he gained some knowledge of natural history and an interest in fossils from visits to the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, at a time when William Clift was curator. Through the influence of Clift he was elected a fellow of the Geological Society early in 1834.

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  • Peter Bellinger Brodie (Paläontologe) (de)
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  • Peter Bellinger Brodie (1815 - 1er novembre 1897) est un géologue et homme d'église anglais. (fr)
  • Peter Bellinger Brodie (* 1815 in London; † 1. November 1897 in ) war ein britischer Paläontologe, Botaniker und Geistlicher. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „P.B.Brodie“. Brodie war der Neffe von Benjamin Collins Brodie und Sohn des Juristen Peter Bellinger Brodie (1778–1854) und wuchs in Lincolns Inn Fields in London auf. Als Jugendlicher begann er sich durch Besuch des Hunterian Museum im Royal College of Surgeons of England, mit dessen Kurator William Clift er in freundschaftliche Verbindung trat, für Fossilien zu interessieren. Clift sorgte dafür, dass er schon 1834 Mitglied der Geological Society of London wurde. Auch beim Studium der Theologie an der Universität Cambridge (Emmanuel College) zogen ihn vor allem die Vorlesungen des Geologen Adam Sedgwick an. 1838 wur (de)
  • Peter Bellinger Brodie ( 1815 - 1897) fue un naturalista, geólogo, arqueólogo, y clérigo inglés, hijo de Peter Bellinger Brodie, escribano, sobrino de Sir Benjamin C. Brodie. Nació en Londres en 1815. Mientras residía con su padre en , desarrolló interés y estudió Historia natural, interesándose en fósiles a través de visitas al Museo de Royal College of Surgeons, al tiempo en que era curador. Con la influencia de Clift, fue elegido miembro de la Sociedad Geológica de Londres en 1834. Fallece en Rowington el 1 de noviembre de 1897. (es)
  • Peter Bellinger Brodie (1815 – 1 November 1897) was an English geologist and churchman, the son of the conveyancer Peter Bellinger Brodie and nephew of Sir Benjamin C. Brodie. He was born in London in 1815. While residing with his father at Lincoln's Inn Fields, he gained some knowledge of natural history and an interest in fossils from visits to the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, at a time when William Clift was curator. Through the influence of Clift he was elected a fellow of the Geological Society early in 1834. (en)
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  • Peter Bellinger Brodie (* 1815 in London; † 1. November 1897 in ) war ein britischer Paläontologe, Botaniker und Geistlicher. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „P.B.Brodie“. Brodie war der Neffe von Benjamin Collins Brodie und Sohn des Juristen Peter Bellinger Brodie (1778–1854) und wuchs in Lincolns Inn Fields in London auf. Als Jugendlicher begann er sich durch Besuch des Hunterian Museum im Royal College of Surgeons of England, mit dessen Kurator William Clift er in freundschaftliche Verbindung trat, für Fossilien zu interessieren. Clift sorgte dafür, dass er schon 1834 Mitglied der Geological Society of London wurde. Auch beim Studium der Theologie an der Universität Cambridge (Emmanuel College) zogen ihn vor allem die Vorlesungen des Geologen Adam Sedgwick an. 1838 wurde er als anglikanischer Geistlicher ordiniert und hatte Pfarrerstellen in (Kurat) in Wiltshire, in Buckinghamshire, (Rektor) in Gloucestershire und (Vikar, Dean) in Warwickshire. Er befasste sich besonders mit fossilen Insekten und veröffentlichte 1845 History of the Fossil Insects of the Secondary Rocks of England. Henri Milne-Edwards benannte die zu den Asseln gehörige Archaeoniscus Brodiei aus den Purbeck-Schichten (in denen er viel sammelte) nach ihm. Brodie erstbeschrieb zum Beispiel die Gattung Naiadita der Marchantiopsida und die Art Naiadita lanceolata (1845). Er war aktives Mitglied des Cotteswold Naturalist's Club und der Warwickshire Natural History and Archaeological Society und 1854 Gründer des Warwickshire Naturalists' and Archaeologists' Field Club. 1887 erhielt er die Murchison-Medaille. (de)
  • Peter Bellinger Brodie ( 1815 - 1897) fue un naturalista, geólogo, arqueólogo, y clérigo inglés, hijo de Peter Bellinger Brodie, escribano, sobrino de Sir Benjamin C. Brodie. Nació en Londres en 1815. Mientras residía con su padre en , desarrolló interés y estudió Historia natural, interesándose en fósiles a través de visitas al Museo de Royal College of Surgeons, al tiempo en que era curador. Con la influencia de Clift, fue elegido miembro de la Sociedad Geológica de Londres en 1834. Procediendo del Emmanuel College, Cambridge,​ Brodie entró bajo la influencia de Adam Sedgwick, adquiriendo el amor por la geología. Ingresó a la iglesia en 1838, siendo clérigo en Wylye en Wiltshire, y por un corto periodo en Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire, siendo posteriormente rector de , Gloucestershire, y finalmente en 1855 vicario de , Warwickshire, y deán rural. Se publicaron todos sus registros de observaciones geológicas en todos esos distritos. En Cambridge, Brodie obtuvo conchas fósiles de depósitos del Pleistoceno en ; y en el , descubrió (en ) un isopodo nombrado en honor a Henri Milne-Edwards​​ ; en Buckinghamshire describe los valores extremos de Purbeck y de Portland Beds; y en el Vale de Gloucester: la unidad estratigráfica Lias y oolitos que reclamaron su atención. E insectos fósiles, formaron el objeto de sus estudios especiales (History of the Fossil Insects of the Secondary Rocks of England, 1845), y muchos de sus trabajos publicados se refieren a ellos. Brodie fue un activo miembro del Club de Naturalistas de Cotteswold y de la "Sociedad de Historia Natural y de Arqueología de Warwickshire", y en 1854 fue director fundador del "Club de Campo de Naturalistas y Arqueólogos de Warwickshire". Fallece en Rowington el 1 de noviembre de 1897. (es)
  • Peter Bellinger Brodie (1815 - 1er novembre 1897) est un géologue et homme d'église anglais. (fr)
  • Peter Bellinger Brodie (1815 – 1 November 1897) was an English geologist and churchman, the son of the conveyancer Peter Bellinger Brodie and nephew of Sir Benjamin C. Brodie. He was born in London in 1815. While residing with his father at Lincoln's Inn Fields, he gained some knowledge of natural history and an interest in fossils from visits to the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, at a time when William Clift was curator. Through the influence of Clift he was elected a fellow of the Geological Society early in 1834. Proceeding to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Brodie came under the influence of Adam Sedgwick, and devoted his time to geology. Entering the church in 1838, he was curate at Wylye in Wiltshire, and for a short time at Steeple Claydon in Buckinghamshire, becoming later rector of Down Hatherley in Gloucestershire, and finally (1855) vicar of Rowington in Warwickshire, and rural dean. Records of geological observations in all these districts were published by him. At Cambridge Brodie obtained fossil shells from the Pleistocene deposit at Barnwell, Northamptonshire; in the Vale of Wardour he discovered in Purbeck Beds the isopod named by Henri Milne-Edwards ; in Buckinghamshire he described the outliers of Purbeck and Portland Beds; and in the Vale of Gloucester the lias and oolites claimed his attention. Fossil insects, however, formed the subject of his special studies (History of the Fossil Insects of the Secondary Rocks of England, 1845), and many of his published papers relate to them. At present the best exposure of his Purbeck beds for collecting fossil insects is at Teffont Evias Quarry / Lane Cutting. Brodie was an active member of the Cotteswold Naturalist's Club and of the Warwickshire Natural History and Archaeological Society, and in 1854 he was chief founder of the Warwickshire Naturalists' and Archaeologists' Field Club. In 1887 the Murchison Medal was awarded to him by the Geological Society of London. He died at Rowington, Warwickshire on 1 November 1897. The standard author abbreviation P.B.Brodie is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
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