- 1548,
Italian translation of
Geografia di
Tolomeo 1554,
Petri Andreae Matthioli Medici Senensis Commentarii, in
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Pedacii Dioscoridis Anazarbei...
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Primula matthioli,
synonym Cortusa matthioli,
sometimes called alpine bells,[citation needed] is a
flowering plant with a wide
distribution in the Palearctic...
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Ercole Antonio Mattioli (1
December 1640 – 1694) was an
Italian politician, who was a
minister of Duke
Charles IV of Mantua. He was
kidnapped and imprisoned...
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Kreutterbuch des
hochgelehrten vnnd weitberühmten
Herrn D. P.
Andreae Matthioli …
Frankfurt 1586,
Blatt 37r (Digitalisat): In Welſchlandt
wirdt die Manna...
- it was printed,
though probably not published, in 1634: it
lists Lilac Matthioli. That Tradescant's "lilac of Mattioli's" was a
white one is
shown by Elias...
- evacuated. The prisoners,
Matthioli among them, are sent to Sainte-Marguerite. One of the
prisoners dies, most
probably Matthioli,
according to Pagnol. 1698...
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other plants; see Alkanet.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Alkanna matthioli. BSBI List 2007 (xls).
Botanical Society of
Britain and Ireland. Archived...
- =
Primula matthioli subsp.
altaica Cortusa brotheri =
Primula matthioli subsp.
brotheri Cortusa caucasica =
Primula algida Cortusa matthioli = Primula...
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endemic to Lebanon. Its
generic name was
coined to
render homage to P.A.
Matthioli, the
Italian physician and
famous botanist of the
sixteenth century. "Matthiola...
- as the
author when
citing a
botanical name. (as editor),
Petri Andreae Matthioli Opera Omnia,
Johannes König, Basel, 1574.
Theatrum anatomi**** infinitis...