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Thomas Blackburn (16 March 1844 – 28 May 1912) was an English-born Australian priest and entomologist who specialized in the study of beetles. Born near Liverpool, England, Blackburn became interested in entomology in his youth. At the age of 18, with his brother, he began publishing and editing the periodical The Weekly Entomologist; this ceased publication two years later, after which he became one of the editors of the newly founded Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. In 1866, he entered the University of London, from which he received a B.A. degree in 1868. Ordained a priest of the Church of England in 1870, he served for six years as a parish priest at Greenhithe, Kent.

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  • Thomas Blackburn (fr)
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  • Thomas Blackburn (entomologist) (en)
  • Блэкберн, Томас (ru)
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  • Le révérend Thomas Blackburn est un entomologiste australien d’origine britannique, né le 16 mars 1844 à Liverpool et mort le 28 mai 1912 à près d'Adélaïde. Ce pasteur de l’Église d’Angleterre vient en Australie en 1882 et prend en charge l’église Saint-Thomas de Port Lincoln. Il décrit 3 069 espèces de coléoptères. La plupart de ces types sont conservés au British Museum. (fr)
  • Томас Блэкберн (англ. Thomas Blackburn; 16 марта 1844, Ливерпуль, Великобритания — 28 мая 1912, , пригород Аделаиды, Австралия) — английский энтомолог, специалист по жесткокрылым. (ru)
  • Thomas Blackburn (16 March 1844 – 28 May 1912) was an English-born Australian priest and entomologist who specialized in the study of beetles. Born near Liverpool, England, Blackburn became interested in entomology in his youth. At the age of 18, with his brother, he began publishing and editing the periodical The Weekly Entomologist; this ceased publication two years later, after which he became one of the editors of the newly founded Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. In 1866, he entered the University of London, from which he received a B.A. degree in 1868. Ordained a priest of the Church of England in 1870, he served for six years as a parish priest at Greenhithe, Kent. (en)
  • Thomas Blackburn (Islington, 16 maart 1844 - , 28 mei 1912) was een Australisch entomoloog. Dominee Thomas Blackburn was een Australisch entomoloog afkomstig uit Engeland. Hij werd geboren in 1844 in Islington. In 1868 behaalde hij zijn Bachelor of Arts graad van de Universiteit van Londen en in 1870 werd hij priester van de Anglicaanse Kerk gewijd. Een achterkleindochter van Blackburn is de biologe Elizabeth Blackburn, zij was in 2009 een van de Nobelprijs winnaars voor haar werk in de studie van de telomeren. (nl)
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  • Islington, near Liverpool, England (en)
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