" Constantine Samuel Rafinesque was a quintessential
nineteenth-century American scientist and naturalist. Exalted by
some, cursed by others, Rafinesque gave Latin names to over 6,700
plant species, was acknowledged by Darwin for his early insights
into biological variation, and is frequently mentioned in the great
natural history archives. Yet he has been almost forgotten in our
own day. During his long career, which included some five years as
an innovative professor at Transylvania University in Kentucky,
Rafinesque's colorful and sometimes difficult personality led to
troubles with his colleagues. In Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, the
first full-length biography of this brilliant, original, and
misunderstood naturalist, Leonard Warren presents a fair and
surprising look at Rafinesque's life and contributions to the world
of science.
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