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Gaspard Bauhin ou Caspard Bauhin (Basileia, 17 de janeiro de 1560 – Basileia, 5 de dezembro de 1624) foi um naturalista e médico suíço que se destacou pelo seu trabalho como botânico. Foi um dos primeiros naturalistas a tentar conceber um sistema de classificação natural das plantas com base na sua morfologia.
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.
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Gaspard Bauhin (born Jan. 17, 1560, Basel, Switz.—died Dec. 5, 1624, Basel) was a Swiss physician, anatomist, and botanist who introduced a scientific binomial system of classification to both anatomy and botany. A student of the Italian anatomist Fabricius ab Aquapendente at the University of Padua, Italy (1577–78), he spent most of his ...
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17 de jan. de 2021 · On January 17, 1560, Swiss botanist Gaspard Bauhin was born. He is best known for his contributions to the field of botany , and especially for his classification of plants . He was a disciple of the famous Italian physician Girolamo Mercuriale and he also worked on human anatomical nomenclature.
11 de jun. de 2018 · Bauhin, Gaspard (1550–1624) A French anatomist and herbalist, who, in 1582, was appointed professor of Greek, and in 1588 of anatomy and botany at Basle; eventually he became rector of the university and dean of his faculty.
Bauhin. Initials. C. (G.) Life Dates. 1560 - 1624. Specification. Plant collector. Groups collected. Fungi. Spermatophytes. Organisation (s) BAS. Countries. Europe: Switzerland. Biography. Swiss anatomist and botanist who, along with his older brother Jean Johannes, published some of the first works of systematic botany.
Overview. Gaspard Bauhin. (1550—1624) Quick Reference. (1550–1624) A French anatomist and herbalist, who, in 1582, was appointed professor of Greek, and in 1588 of anatomy and botany at Basle; eventually he became rector of the university and dean of his faculty.