William Sherard

William Sherard

William Sherard (27 February 1659 - 11 August 1728) was an English botanist. Next to John Ray, he was considered to be one of the outstanding English botanists of his day. He is still a little known figure of that era coming as he did from humble origins. However, he worked hard and his education allowed him to rise in the societal ranks.

Sherard was born in Bushby, Leicestershire and studied at St John's College, Oxford from 1677 to 1683. He studied botany from 1686 to 1688 in Paris under Joseph Pitton de Tournefort and was a friend and pupil of Paul Hermann in Leyden from 1688 to 1689 who also studied with Tournefort at this time. In 1690 he was in Ireland as tutor to the family of Sir Arthur Rawdon at Moira, County Down. He contributed to John Ray's "Stirpium" published in 1694. He co-edited Paul Hermann's "Paradisus Batavus" (1698) after Hermann's death in 1695. In about 1700 he embarked on a continuation of Caspar Bauhin's "Pinax" which he never finished.

Sherard was British Consul at Smyrna from 1703 to 1716, during which time he accumulated a fortune. When he returned to England he became a patron of other naturalists, including Johann Jacob Dillenius, Pietro Antonio Micheli, Paolo Boccone and Mark Catesby. He was also instrumental in the publication of Sebastien Vaillant's "Botanicon parisiense" (1727) and Hermann's Musaeum zeylanica. With his money, he endowed the Chair of Botany at Oxford University with the stipulation that it go to Dillenius.

William Sherard was the brother of James Sherard. Dillenius's famous "Hortus Elthamensis", which was often cited by Linnaeus was a description of the rare plants that James Sherard grew in his garden in Eltham in Kent (now within the confines of Greater London). As stated on the title page and in the preface of Dillenius's work, William Sherard did a great deal of the taxonomic part of the work.

Sherard helped shape the face of taxonomy which at the time was still in flux. His work with Ray, Tournefort, Hermann and Dillenius helped considerably define the work of Linnaeus, the father of modern taxonomy.

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