- The
Bauhin family is a
family of
physicians and scientists. Jean
Bauhin (1511–1582): a
French physician, who
moved with his
family to
Basel after conversion...
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Gaspard Bauhin or
Caspar Bauhin (Latin:
Casparus Bauhinus; 17
January 1560 – 5
December 1624), was a
Swiss botanist whose Pinax theatri botanici (1623)...
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Johann (or Jean)
Bauhin (12
December 1541 – 26
October 1613) was a
Swiss botanist, born in Basel. He was the son of
physician Jean
Bauhin and the brother...
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ileocecal valve was also
described in 1588 by
Gaspard Bauhin—hence the name
Bauhin's Valve or
Valve of
Bauhin—in the
preface of his
first writing, De corporis...
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notable botanists:
Johann Bauhin (also
known as Jean
Bauhin, 1541–1613) and
Gaspard Bauhin (Caspar
Bauhin, 1560–1624). Jean
Bauhin, www.cancoillotte.net (Franche-Comté)...
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short descriptions,
rather than
identifying labels. The
Bauhins, in
particular Caspar Bauhin (1560–1624), took some
important steps towards the binomial...
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printed reference to the
rutabaga comes from the
Swiss botanist Gaspard Bauhin in 1620,
where he
notes that it was
growing wild in Sweden. It is often...
- the
lectotype of the name. The
genus name
comes from Neo-Latin;
Gaspard Bauhin in his book
Pinax (1623)
writes it
coming from
Pedanius Dioscorides who...
- system, now
known as
binomial nomenclature, was
partially developed by the
Bauhin brothers,
Gaspard and Johann,
Linnaeus was the
first to use it consistently...
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Caspar Bauhin,
which contains descriptions and
classifications of
approximately six
thousand species. In a
section on "Solanum" (nightshades),
Bauhin wrote...