Charles Hamilton Smith (provincia de Flandes Oriental, 26 de diciembre de 1776 - Plymouth, 21 de septiembre de 1859) fue un artista, militar, naturalista, ilustrador, anticuario y espía británico nacido en Bélgica. Charles llegó a dar nombre incluso a algunas subespecies de perros, consideradas sinónimos, como canis lupus terrarius y canis lupus urcani.[1][2]

Algunas publicaciones

Militaria

  • History of the Seven Years' War in Germany by Generals Lloyd and Tempelhoff. With Observations, Maxims, &c., of General Jomini. Traducido del alemán y del francés, v. 1 [1809].
  • Secret Strategical Instructions of Frederic the Second for his Inspectors General. Traducido del alemán. Coventry 1811.
  • Sketch of the Science and Art of War. In: Aide Memoire to the Military Sciences 2.ª ed. v. 1, Londres 1853, S. 1–30 (Digitalisat).

Indumentaria

  • Costumes of the Army of the British Empire, according to the last regulations 1812. Grabados × J. C. Stadler, publicó Colnaghi & Co. Londres 1812–15.
    • Neudruck Wellington's army. The uniforms of the British soldier, 1812–1815. Planchas × Charles Hamilton Smith. Texto de Philip Haythornthwaite. Greenhill, Londres 2002, ISBN 1-85367-501-6.
  • Selections of the Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Seventh to the Sixteenth Century, out of the collection in the possession of the author. Impreso × William Bulmer, Shakespeare Press, para Messrs. Colnaghi & Co. Londres 1814.
  • con Samuel Rush Meyrick: The Costume of the original inhabitants of the British Islands, from the earliest periods to the sixth century. Howlett & Brimmer, Londres 1815.
  • con Samul Rush Meyric: The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of The British Isles, from the Earliest Periods to the Sixteenth Century; to which is added, that of the Gothic Nations on the Western Coasts of the Baltic, the Ancestors of the Anglo-Saxons and Anglo-Danes. Impreso × William Bulmer, Shakespeare Press, publicó R. Havell, Londres 1815.
    • Neudruck Ancient costumes of Great Britain and Ireland from the Druids to the Tudors. Arch Cape Press, New York 1989, ISBN 0-517-67882-9.

Historia natural

  • Animals of America allied to the Antelope. In: Trans. of the Linnean Society of London 13: 28-40, 1822 (on line).
  • The Class Mammalia, arranged by Baron Cuvier, with Specific Descriptions × Edward Griffith, Charles Hamilton Smith, Edward Pidgeon. 4 v. Londres 1827 (on line).
  • Model of a proposed Statistical Survey of Devon and Cornwall, arranged in Tables. 1840 (impreso en Report & Trans. Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art 14: 105-116, 1882 on line).
  • The Natural History of Dogs (= The Naturalist's Library Mammalia v. 9–10). 2 v. Edimburgo 1839–40.
  • The Natural History of Horses (= The Naturalist's Library Mammalia v. 12). Edimburgo 1841.
  • An Introduction to the Mammalia (= The Naturalist's Library Mammalia v. 13). Edimburgo 1842.
  • On the Original Population of America. In: Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 38: 1-20, 1844/1845.
  • The Natural History of the Human Species. Edimburgo 1848.

Véase también

  • Johann Friedrich Gmelin
  • Carolus Linnaeus

Referencias

Abreviatura (zoología)

La abreviatura H. Smith se emplea para indicar a Charles Hamilton Smith como autoridad en la descripción y taxonomía en zoología.

Enlaces externos

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