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James Sime

James Sime (1843–1895) was a Scottish biologist, literary critic, and historian who made diverse scholarly contributions during the nineteenth century.

Lived
1843–1895
Nationality
Scottish
Era
Victorian
Language
English

James Sime (1843–1895) was a Scottish scholar who was active across several academic disciplines during the nineteenth century. He distinguished himself through his work as a biologist, literary critic, and historian, reflecting the broad intellectual pursuits of his era.

Sime was recognized for his contributions to these fields with his election as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE). His career spanned the latter half of the nineteenth century, during which he engaged with both the scientific and literary communities of Scotland.