Gilbert White
/ˌɡɪlbət ˈwaɪt/
/ˌɡɪlbərt ˈwaɪt/
- (1720-93) an English naturalist (= a person who studies animals, birds, plants, etc.). He spent most of his life working as an assistant to a Church of England priest in Selborne, a village near Winchester in southern England, and wrote in great detail about the natural life of the countryside there. His best-known work is The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1789).