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- Jacob Bobart may refer to: Jacob Bobart the Elder (1599–1680), German botanist Jacob Bobart the Younger (1641–1719), English botanist, son of the above...
- the two Bobarts by Linnæus in the Amœnitates Academicæ.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Bobart, Jacob (1641-1719)"...
- Jacob Bobart (or Bobert), the Elder (1599–1680) was a German botanist who moved to England to be the first head gardener of Oxford Botanic Garden. He was...
- botanist (born c.1638/9) November 8 – Michel Rolle, French mathematician (born 1652) December 28 – Jacob Bobart the Younger, English botanist (born 1641)...
- Morison, first volume published in 1680, second volume completed by Jacob Bobart the Younger and published in 1699 Historia Plantarum (Ray), a book by John...
- was entrusted by Oxford University to Jacob Bobart the Younger, who on the death of his father Jacob Bobart the Elder published a second and final instalment...
- which were later named Graafian follicles (died 1673) August 2 – Jacob Bobart the Younger, English botanist (died 1719) September 26 – Nehemiah Grew,...
- Blanchard, M. M. (1928) The Basketry Book. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons Bobart, H. H. (1936) Basket Work through the Ages. London: Oxford University Press...
- 1111/acel.13117. PMC 7059172. PMID 32064756. Hickson LJ, Langhi Prata LG, Bobart SA, Evans TK, Giorgadze N, Hashmi SK, et al. (September 2019). "Senolytics...
- garden in Oxford, founded by Henry Danvers, 1st Earl of Danby, with Jacob Bobart the Elder as Superintendent, dates to 1632. Begun in Westminster and later...