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- Q3525471 description "British entomologist".
- Q3525471 description "British entomologist".
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- Q3525471 abstract "Thomas Penny (1532 – January 1589) was an English physician and early entomologist. His solo works have not survived and he is primarily known through quotations from other sixteenth century biologists. It is believed that he broke with Aristotle on classification of caterpillars. He was also a Puritan and as such kept a low profile during the reign of Queen Mary I of England. He is perhaps best known for being partly responsible for the Insectorum, sive, Minimorum animalium theatrum or Theatre of Insects. This work was written jointly by Conrad Gessner (posthumously), Edward Edward Wotton, Thomas Muffet, and Thomas Penny.".
- Q3525471 birthDate "1532".
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- Q3525471 deathDate "1589".
- Q3525471 deathYear "1589".
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- Q3525471 dateOfBirth "1532".
- Q3525471 dateOfDeath "1589".
- Q3525471 name "Penny, Thomas".
- Q3525471 shortDescription "British entomologist".
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- Q3525471 comment "Thomas Penny (1532 – January 1589) was an English physician and early entomologist. His solo works have not survived and he is primarily known through quotations from other sixteenth century biologists. It is believed that he broke with Aristotle on classification of caterpillars. He was also a Puritan and as such kept a low profile during the reign of Queen Mary I of England.".
- Q3525471 label "Thomas Penny".
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