- Robert Gunther
Robert Theodore Gunther (
23 August 1869 –9 March 1940 ) was a historian of science and founder of theMuseum of the History of Science , Oxford.Gunther's father, Albert Günther, was keeper of
Zoology at theBritish Museum inLondon . Robert Gunther was educated atUniversity College School , attached toUniversity College London . Towards the end of his schooling he attended lectures at University College itself. He was elected to ademyship atMagdalen College, Oxford in 1887 and took this up in 1888. He joined theOxford University Scientific Club in his first term at Magdalen and subsequently he took up a Fellowship at the College.In 1911, Gunther and his family moved to 5
Folly Bridge , an unusual and distinctive tall house on a small island in theRiver Thames next to the bridge. This made the river central to his life. He was a pioneer ofenvironmental conservation in Oxford.From 1923, Robert Gunther produced a fourteen volume set of books on "Early Science in Oxford", his "magnum opus", the last appearing in 1945. These were initially produced under the auspices of the
Oxford Historical Society and printed at theClarendon Press ,Oxford . A fifteenth volume by his sonA. E. Gunther in 1967 covered Robert Gunther himself.Between 1926 and 1930, Gunther founded the
Museum of the History of Science in the Old Ashmolean building, with some difficulty: it is apparent that few of his contemporaries shared his passion for historical scientific instruments, and indeed the Early Science series makes barbed comments about the failure of predecessors in various august bodies to preserve such things. The museum's initial collection was based on the scientific instrument collection of his friend Lewis Evans.Gunther died after a short illness, while staying at a friend's house in the south
Oxfordshire village of South Stoke. He and his wife, Amy, are buried atHeacham ,Norfolk , in the Rolfe family plot, having written their family history.References
* Gunther, A. E., "Robert T. Gunther: A pioneer in the history of science 1869–1940". Early Science in Oxford, Volume XV. Oxford, 1967.
* Simcock, A. V. (editor), "Robert T. Gunther and the Old Ashmolean". Oxford:Museum of the History of Science , 1985.
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