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William Homan Thorpe

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Thorpe grew up at Hastings and Weston-super-Mare. His father Francis Homan was a borough accountant who also worked with the London Missionary Society while his mother took part in the women's suffrage movement and was involved in Christian pacifism. He was taken care of by a nurse Ellen Clara Birt
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that there was a growing need for entomologists. In 1925 he began to work in the Department of Agriculture on insect pests. He continued on this line during two years at the University of California as a Rockefeller Fellow. Awarded the PhD from Cambridge in 1929, he then moved to the Imperial
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When the sound spectrograph was launched he saw that recording sound frequencies and intensities over time made it possible to quantitatively analyze bird song. He obtained the first of these devices in the UK, fathering a group of talented investigators of song. He also led a rigorously
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Institute of Entomology, returning to Cambridge three years later as a lecturer in Entomology and Fellow of Jesus College. A religious conscientious objector, during World War II he studied insects that preyed on stored food.
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Reviewed Works: Purpose in a World of Chance by W. H. Thorpe; Science, Chance and Providence by Donald M. MacKay; The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination by Jacob Bronowski
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Mr and Mrs J.P. Niven of the South African Ornithological Society with Dr W.H. Thorpe (right) during the XII Ornithological Congress in Finland, Otaniemi, June 7, 1958
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and Niko Tinbergen, introducing their work to English readers. In 1951-52 he was the Prather Lecturer at Harvard University, and in 1956 published his book
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In 1943 he published an extensive review on insect learning, following it with a similar work on birds in 1951. He closely followed the burgeoning
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while his parents travelled in the United States. He studied for a while at Clarence School, Weston-super-Mare and was sent at fourteen to
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Science, Man and Morals. Based upon the Freemantle lectures, delivered in Balliol College, Oxford, Trinity term 1963
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and argued for the compatibility of religious belief with the practice of science. He identified as a philosophical
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The Origins and Rise of Ethology. The Science of the Natural Behaviour of Animals
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Reviewed Work: Purpose in a World of Chance. A Biologist's View by W. H. Thorpe
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Reviewed Work: Purpose in a World of Chance: A Biologist's View by W. H. Thorpe
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Biology, Psychology and Belief (Arthur Stanley Eddington memorial lectures)
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Metzmacher, M. 2016. L'apprentissage du chant chez le Pinson des arbres (
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Bird-Song. The biology of vocal communication and expression in birds
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Duetting and antiphonal song in birds. Its extent and significance
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Biology and Nature of Man (Riddell Memorial Lecture)
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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FRS
University of Cambridge
British
zoologist
ethologist
ornithologist
Nikolaas Tinbergen
Patrick Bateson
Robert Hinde
Mill Hill School
Jesus College, Cambridge
Maxwell Lefroy
ethological
Konrad Lorenz
imprinting learning
Anti-Concorde Project
Wicken Fen
materialism
Jacques Monod
theist
dualist
Royal Society
Gifford lectures
British Ornithologists' Union


Hinde, R. A.
"William Homan Thorpe. 1 April 1902-7 April 1986"
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society

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