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  Johann Bauhin - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Johann Bauhin, or Jean Bauhin (1541-1613) was a Swiss botanist.
His great work, Historia plantarum universalis, a compilation of all that was then known about botany, was incomplete at his death, but was published at Yverdon in 1650-1651.
He is the son of physician Jean Bauhin and the brother of physician and botanist Gaspard Bauhin.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Johann_Bauhin   (166 words)

  
  Gaspard Bauhin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gaspard Bauhin, or Caspar Bauhin ( January 17, 1560 – December 5, 1624), was a Swiss botanist.
Gaspard Bauhin introduced binomial nomenclature into taxonomy, which was much later taken up by Linnaeus.
Jean and Gaspard were the sons of Jean Bauhin (1511-1582), a French physician who had to leave his native country on becoming a convert to Protestantism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gaspard_Bauhin   (299 words)

  
 Cincinnati Historical Society - Johann Bauhin
Jean, or Johann, Bauhin, Swiss physician and botanist, is known for his work on the classification of plants.
Bauhin developed several botanic gardens, collected plants during his travels, and published De Plantis a Divis Sanctisve Nomen Habentibus (a list of plants named for saints) in 1591 and De Plantis Absynthii Nomen Habentibus in 1593.
Compiled by Bauhin with assistance from his son-in-law, Jean Henri Cherler, this encyclopedic work was not published during his lifetime.
library.cincymuseum.org /bot/bauhin.htm   (286 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of biologists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Gaspard Bauhin Gaspard Bauhin, or Caspar Bauhin (January 17, 1560 – December 5, 1624), was a Swiss-French botanist.
Johann Gotthelf Fischer von Waldheim (October 13, 1771 – October 18, 1853) was a German anatomist, entomologist and paleontologist.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (pronounced [gø tə]) (August 28, 1749 – March 22, 1832) was a German writer, humanist, scientist, and philosopher.
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 Johann Bauhin - Wikipedia
Johann Bauhin (* 1541 in Paris, † 1613 in Montbéliard) war ein französischer Arzt und Botaniker.
Sein Vater war Jean Bauhin, sein Bruder Caspar Bauhin
Johann Bauhin studierte zunächst Botanik an der Universität in Tübingen, bevor er in Basel als Arzt tätig wurde.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Johann_Bauhin   (83 words)

  
 GARDENS OF KNOWLEDGE: An Exhibit of Books About Botanical Gardens, Cultivating the Exotic
Johann [Jean] Bauhin, 1541-1613, and Johann Heinrich [Jean-Henri] Cherler.
With the support of an enlightened patron, the Swiss botanist Johann Bauhin established botanical gardens in Montéliard and Stuttgart and pursued his botanical research.
Where Johann Bauhin's work contained accurate descriptions of plants from the Far East and the New World as well as those found in Europe, his brother Caspar's Pinax theatri botanici (1623) contained only names and synonyms.
www.library.wisc.edu /libraries/SpecialCollections/gardens/sectionpages/cultivatingexotic.htm   (653 words)

  
 Johann Bauhin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Bauhin, or Jean Bauhin ( 1541 - 1613) was a Swiss botanist.
His great work, Historia plantarum universalis, a compilation of all that was then known about botany, was incomplete at his death, but was published at Yverdon in 1650 - 1651.
He is the son of physician Jean Bauhin and the brother of physician and botanist Gaspard Bauhin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Johann_Bauhin   (182 words)

  
 Patten 104 - Bauhin
Johann Bauhin was the son of a French physician, Johann Bauhin the Elder, a native of Amiens.
Bauhin the Elder retreated to Switzerland to escape religious persecution; both his sons were born there.
Johann became acquainted with the foremost botanists of his day, studying botany at Basle under Leonhart Fuchs, and accompanying Konrad Gesner on a trip through the Alps.
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 etymology.ca - Johann Bauhin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Johann Bauhin was the son of a French physician, Johann Bauhin the Elder, a native of Amiens.
The crest dates back to the 16th century to a famous medical doctor, Johann Bauhin in Basel, Switzerland, whose tomb it adorns in the Basel...
Johann Bauhin, or Jean Bauhin ( 1541 - 1613), studied botany at Tübingen under Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1566).
www.etymology.ca /Johann-Bauhin/reference/fullview/wikipedia/1406403   (165 words)

  
 Caspar Bauhin (1560-1624)
Dies mag sicherlich damit zusammenhängen, dass dieses Fachgebiet Bauhins Lieblingsstudienrichtung, der Botanik, mit den zahlreichen, damals in erster Linie verwendeten Kräuterheilmitteln sehr nahestand, und Bauhin hier sich auf profunde praktische Kenntnisse stützen konnte.
Auf Kosten von Nicolaus Bassaeus liess Caspar Bauhin Anno 1601 bei Melchior Hartmann in Frankfurt a.
Immerhin versucht Bauhin offensichtlich bereits 1596 in der Anordnung seiner Bücher und Sektionen, d.h.
www.bauhin.ch /fuchs3.htm   (6777 words)

  
 AbeBooks: Search Results - Bauhin and Plantarum
Bauhins Versuch einer Klassifikation der Pflanzen basierte erstmals auf einem vergleichenden morphologischen System.
Though Jean Bauhin was not considered as great a botanist as his brother Gaspard this encyclopedia of botanical knowledge has enormous value" (Hunt 151).
Forty year old fruit of work, this work was, until Tournefort and LinnÚ, the "Evangile " of the botanists; one finds there the first class numbers natural.
www.abebooks.co.uk /search/sortby/3/an/Bauhin+/tn/+Plantarum   (651 words)

  
 The Tapetenrose at Goethe's Garden-House
German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's garden-house in Weimar was presented to him in 1776 by Duke Carl August to encourage Goethe to stay near the summer palace.
Jean Bauhin of Montbéliard received the rose, between the years of 1596 and 1613, from Friedrich Meier in Strasbourg, who had received the rose from Clusius in Vienna.
In 1775 Johann Friedrich Gmelin wrote it was "little respected, the flowers rarely open well, they have no scent, which stocks are used for grafting, because they grow strong".
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 Encyclopedia: Bauhin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bauhin -- A family of physicians and scientists.
Gaspard Bauhin, or Caspar Bauhin ( January 17, 1560 – December 5, 1624), French botanist.
Johann Bauhin, or Jean Bauhin ( 1541 _ 1613), Swiss - French botanist.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bauhin   (163 words)

  
 Jean Bauhin - Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre et gratuite
Jean Bauhin (ou Johann Bauhin) est le frère de Gaspard Bauhin.
Bauhin suit les cours d' Ulisse Aldrovandi à Bologne et ceux de Guillaume Rondelet à Montpellier.
Jean Bauhin accompagne Conrad Gessner dans ses herborisations en Suisse avant de s'installer à Bâle et d'y exercer la médecine.
fr.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jean_Bauhin   (324 words)

  
 Bauhin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
'''Bauhin''' — a family of physician s and scientists.
Johann Bauhin, or '''Jean Bauhin''' ( 1541 - 1613): Swiss-French botanist.
The genus of plants '' Bauhinia '' was named after the brothers.
copernicus.subdomain.de /Bauhin   (82 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
Bauhin, Gaspard Bauhin, Gaspardgäspär´ bōăN´, 1560-1624, Swiss botanist and doctor of medicine, of French descent.
Dillenius, Johann Jakob Dillenius, Johann JakobdĬlā´nēes, 1687-1747, English botanist, of German birth.
He published catalogs of the plants of Eltham, Kent, and of Geissen, Germany, and a work on mosses that placed him in the first rank among botanists of his day.
www.encyclopedia.com /search.asp?target=@DOCKEYWORDS%20botbio%20&key=Botany%20%20Biographies   (503 words)

  
 Linnaeus: Biographical Notes
Bauhin’s Prodromus and Pinax theatri botanici (1620, 1623, 1671) were important works in the field of botanical nomenclature.
Botanist and sylviculturist in Berlin, disciple of Anton Wilhelm Platz and Johann Ernst Hebenstreit, supervisor of Caspar Bose’s garden 1731-1735, professor at the Collegium Medico-Chirurgicum in 1746.
Went with Johann Georg Gmelin to Siberia and came as the only member of the expedition to Kamchatka.
www.scricciolo.com /linnaeus_notes.htm   (3148 words)

  
 Biographical notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hüpsch, Johann Wilhelm Carl Adolph de, Baron de Loutzen (1729?-1805).
Johannes Luchtmans together with his brother Samuel took over their father's bookshop and publishing house in 1755.
Succeeded his father Johann Burckhard Mencken as professor of history, Leipzig.
www.c18.rutgers.edu /pr/lc/bio.html   (4614 words)

  
 Mueller Science - Spezialitaeten: Berühmte Schweizer
Johann Jakob Wepfer, 1620-1695, in Schaffhausen geboren, studierte in Basel, Strassburg und Padua Medizin, Stadtarzt in Schaffhausen, Begründer der experimentellen Toxikologie und Pharmakologie
Johann Heinrich Rahn, 1622-1676, in Zürich geboren, Mathematiker; führte 1659 in seinem Buch "Teutsche Algebra" das Divisionszeichen ein
Johann Friedrich Horner, 1831-1886, Zürcher Augenarzt, seit 1856 an der Universität Zürich, behandelte in seiner Praxis 100 000 Patienten
www.muellerscience.com /SPEZIALITAETEN/Schweiz/Beruehmte_Schweizer.htm   (9408 words)

  
 Opera Medica Omnia - new and used books
Das Gesamtwerk Mattiolis (1500-1577) in der zweiten lateinischen Ausgabe der von Caspar Bauhin (1560-1624) edierten Fassung, erstmals 1598 herausgegeben.
Eine durch Bauhins Sohn, Johann Caspar Bauhin (1606-1685), veranlasste, Anno 1674 in Basel bei Johann König erschienene Zweitausgabe weicht in nichts von der Auflage aus dem Jahre 1598 ab" (Hans Peter Fuchs-Eckert).
Caspar Bauhin's edition is considered the most reliable and best revised edition of all the sixty editions published between 1544 and 1744.
www.isbn.pl /T-opera-medica-omnia   (2009 words)

  
 Johann Bauhin -- Johann Bauhin (* 1541 in Paris, ? 1613 in Montbéliard) war ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Johann Bauhin -- Johann Bauhin (* 1541 in Paris, ?
Bauhin, Johann Bauhin, Johann Bauhin, Johann Bauhin, Johann
Dort ist eine Übersicht der Autoren einsehbar, sowie die Möglichkeit den Original-Text zu editieren.
johann_bauhin.exsudo.de   (129 words)

  
 wiki/Johann Bauhin Definition / wiki/Johann Bauhin Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Johann Bauhin, or Jean Bauhin ( 1541 Events The first official translation of the entire Bible in Swedish February 12 - Pedro de Valdivia founds Santiago de Chile.
He is the son of physician Jean Bauhin and the brother of physician and botanist Gaspard Bauhin Gaspard Bauhin, or Caspar Bauhin (January 17, 1560 – December 5, 1624), was a Swiss-French botanist....
Carolus Linnaeus named the genus Bauhinia Bauhinia is a genus in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the large flowering plant family Fabaceae.
www.elresearch.com /wiki/Johann_Bauhin   (453 words)

  
 Botany [General], Asherbooks Rare Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Johann Neander, a physician, only advocated the medical use of tobacco and included correspondence with his colleagues on this subject.
The artist appears to be unrecorded, and the best clue to her background is her association with the engraver and publisher.
His scientific career had actually started at the court of Weimar, where he was summoned in 1775, and where his duties soon included the supervision of mining in the duchy.
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 Caspar Bauhin - netlexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Er war der Vater von Johann Caspar und Bruder von Johann Bauhin.
Bauhin stammte aus einer Medizinerfamilie, die als Hugenotten aus Paris und Amsterdam nach Basel geflohen war.
Otto Brunfels, Hieronymus Bock, Leonhart Fuchs, Pietro Andrea Mattioli) zum Abschluß, sowohl in Bezug auf die Namensgebung ( Nomenklatur) als auch auf die Einzelbeschreibungen ( Physiognomie) und der Anordnung nach habituellen Ähnlichkeiten ( Systematik).
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 Bauhin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Bauhin ( 1511 – 1582): a French physician, who moved with his family to Basel after conversion to Protestantism.
Gaspard Bauhin, or Caspar Bauhin ( 1560 – 1624): Swiss-French botanist.
The genus of plants Bauhinia was named after the brothers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bauhin   (128 words)

  
 List of biologists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Norman Borlaug (born 1914) is an American agricultural scientist, humanitarian, Nobel laureate, and the father of the Green Revolution.
Johann David Schoepf (1752-1800), German botanist and zoologist
Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810), German naturalist
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 Johann Caspar Bauhin - Wikipedia
Juli 1685 ebenda) war ein schweizerischer Arzt und Botaniker mit französischen Vorfahren.
Er ist der Sohn von Caspar Bauhin und Enkel von Jean Bauhin sowie der Vater von Hieronymus Bauhin.
Von 1624 bis 1627 studierte er Medizin in Paris, England, den Niederlanden.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Johann_Caspar_Bauhin   (102 words)

  
 Titel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Obwohl dieses Vorhaben nie verwirklicht wurde, konnte Fuchs für seine weitere Laufbahn bedeutende Kontakte knüpfen.
und Johann Brenz an der Umsetzung der Reformation und der Neuorganisation der Universität beteiligt.
Von diesem gelangten sie über Johann Bauhin (1541 bis 1612) und Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672 bis 1733) in den Besitz von Johannes Geßner (1709 bis 1790).
www.pharmazeutische-zeitung.de /pza/2001-06/titel.htm   (2510 words)

  
 Caspar Bauhin (1560-1624)
Auch unterscheidet bereits Bauhin gewisse, durch den Standort hervorgebrachte Varietäten: die Blüten dieses Grases sind bei uns blass-gelblich, aber auf den Wiesen kalter Berge rötlich.
Bauhin zählt nun die Liliaceen, Irideen und Orchideen auf, letztere in einer sehr ansehnlichen Vollständigkeit: mit den später besonders behandelten Helleborine (= Cephalanthera, Epipactis etc.) sind es 36 Arten.
Den Buchs gibt Bauhin bereits bei Grenzach an, wo er heute noch seine Polargrenze markiert.
www.bauhin.ch /catchrist.htm   (3546 words)

  
 Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Patron Plant Scientists
Established at Athens the first known botanical garden.
In his posthumous Historia Plantarum Universalis (1650), Bauhin dealt with approximately 5,000 plants.
One of the first to distinguish the species from the genus.
www.bbg.org /exp/patronplant   (1201 words)

  
 Daily News (Los Angeles, CA): GARDENING : BAUHINIA: A PLANT NAME WORTHY OF BOTANICAL BROTHERS.(L.A. LIFE)@ HighBeam ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
If a plant is given the brothers' family name, will there not forever be a doubt as to which brother was being honored, with a question always raised about the comparative greatness of each?
Where the brothers Bauhin were concerned, this problem was solved in a most felicitous way.
Johann and Caspar Bauhin lived in Switzerland in the 17th century.
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 Hortus regius Blesensis auctus, cum notulis durationis & charactismis plantarum tam additarum, quam non scriptarum; ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The catalogue is followed by expanded explanations of those plants which he named, and this is in turn followed by a section grouping the various plants into categories such as plantae tuberosae and plantae culinariae.
Morison is important to the history of botany and taxonomy for several reasons, among them his devotion to fashioning an order from nature, and the interest which he provoked in other scientists for the growing field of botany.
From the Hunt catalogue: "Sachs describes him as the first after Cesalpino and Gaspard Bauhin to devote himself to systematic botany, that is, to the founding and perfecting of the classification of plants..
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