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  1. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Gaspard Bauhin or Caspar Bauhin (Latin: Casparus Bauhinus; 17 January 1560 – 5 December 1624), was a Swiss botanist whose Pinax theatri botanici (1623) described thousands of plants and classified them in a manner that draws comparisons to the later binomial nomenclature of Linnaeus.

  2. Há 3 dias · Although the system, now known as binomial nomenclature, was partially developed by the Bauhin brothers (see Gaspard Bauhin and Johann Bauhin) almost 200 years earlier, Linnaeus was the first to use it consistently throughout the work, including in monospecific genera, and may be said to have popularised it within the scientific ...

  3. 26 de mai. de 2024 · Gaspard Bauhin (1560–1624) produced two influential publications Prodromus Theatrici Botanici (1620) and Pinax (1623). These brought order to the 6000 species now described and in the latter he used binomials and synonyms that may well have influenced Linnaeus's thinking. He also insisted that taxonomy should be based on natural ...

  4. Há 4 dias · -The formal introduction of this system of naming species is credited to Carl Linnaeus, effectively beginning with his work Species Plantarum in 1753.But Gaspard Bauhin, in as early as 1623, had introduced in his book Pinax theatri botanici (English, Illustrated exposition of plants) many names of genera that were later adopted by ...

  5. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Il a été nommé Sageretia theezans en l’honneur du botaniste français Gaspard Bauhin. Feuillage et floraison. Le sageretia est remarquable pour son feuillage. Ses feuilles sont petites, entre 2 et 3 cm de long, et de forme ovale. Elles peuvent être caduques ou semi-persistantes.

  6. Há 4 dias · .Etimologia: o nome genérico Bauhinia foicriado por Linnaeus, em homenagem aos irmãos Jean Bauhin (1541–1613) e Gaspard Bauhin (1550–1624), famosos médicos e botânicossuíços do século 16. O nome é particularmente adequado por serem as folhas dessas plantas compostas de dois folíolos, unidos em sua base.

  7. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Un po' di storia: il Brasile olandese Fu lo zucchero ad accendere l'interesse olandese per il Brasile. Fin dal Quattrocento, quando i portoghesi avevano introdotto la coltivazione della canna da zucchero a Madera e nelle Azzorre, i fiamminghi aveva giocato un ruolo importante come finanziatori e mediatori con il mercato europeo, che era continuato e si era intensificato quando, a partire dal ...