- Jean-Baptiste de La
Quintinie (1
March 1626 – 11
November 1688) was a
French lawyer,
gardener and
agronomist who
served under Louis XIV.
Named director...
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Cornsalad was
originally foraged by
European peasants. Jean-Baptiste de La
Quintinie,
royal gardener of King
Louis XIV,
introduced it to
kitchen gardening...
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Louis XIV. It was
created between 1678 and 1683 by Jean-Baptiste de La
Quintinie, the
director of the
royal fruit and
vegetable gardens.
Today it is run...
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Marquis de
Villemer (1860)
Valvedre (1861)
Antonia (1863)
Mademoiselle La
Quintinie (1863) Laura,
Voyage dans le
cristal (Laura, or
Voyage into the Crystal)...
- physician,
biologist and poet (died 1697)
March 1 – Jean-Baptiste de La
Quintinie,
French horticulturalist (died 1688)
April 7 – Ole
Borch (Olaus Borrichius)...
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architect and
physicist (born 1613)
November 11 – Jean-Baptiste de La
Quintinie,
French horticulturalist (born 1626) Mungello,
David E. (1989). Curious...
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influenced by
French gardeners André Le Nôtre and Jean-Baptiste de La
Quintinie.
Mellon designed landscapes for many of the Mellons' properties, including...
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modelled on the
theories of the
horticulturalist Jean-Baptiste de La
Quintinie, the
master gardener of the
Potager du roi,
whose writings detailed a...
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Florist during this
period was Jean-Baptiste de la
Quintinie: Born in 1626, Jean-Baptiste de la
Quintinie served as the
royal gardener to King
Louis XIV at...
- and in 1863
published a
novel set in the Aix region,
Mademoiselle La
Quintinie, in André Palluel-Guillard,
SORREL (C),
FLEURY (A), LOUP (J),La Savoie...