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Philip Miller (Deptford, 1691 — Londres, 18 de Dezembro de 1771) foi um botânico inglês de origem escocesa que exerceu as funções de jardineiro chefe no Chelsea Physic Garden de 1721 até 1770. Foi o mais destacado autor sobre horticultura no Século XVIII. Vida e obra
Philip Miller FRS (1691 – 18 December 1771) was an English botanist and gardener of Scottish descent. Miller was chief gardener at the Chelsea Physic Garden for nearly 50 years from 1722, and wrote the highly popular The Gardeners Dictionary.
The Gardeners Dictionary was a widely cited reference series, written by Philip Miller (1691–1771), which tended to focus on plants cultivated in England. Eight editions of the series were published in his lifetime. After his death, it was further developed by George Don as A general system of gardening and botany.
Year(s)Edition1731Abridged 17351st17412nd17483rd17544thBiography. Esteemed Scottish horticulturalist and botanist at the Chelsea Physic Garden. Philip Miller's expertise was made widely available in his renowned Gardeners Dictionary, published in editions from 1731 to 1768, while his students went on to establish the botanic gardens of Kew and Cambridge. The Dictionary not only covered methods of ...
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Philip Miller (1691-1771) was a prominent horticultural writer and curator of the Chelsea Physic Garden in London. He introduced many new plants from around the world and recorded them in his Gardeners Dictionary, using both Tournefortian and Linnaean names.
Philip Miller est un botaniste d'origine écossaise, né en 1691 et mort le 18 décembre 1771 à Chelsea, en Grande-Bretagne. Chef-jardinier du Chelsea Physic Garden jusqu'à sa mort, il en fait un des principaux sites d'acclimatation des plantes exotiques provenant du monde entier au XVIII e siècle.