- The
Rauwolf Lute was made by
Sixtus Rauwolf in Augsburg, Germany.
Rauwolf was
active as a
lutemaker there from 1577
until ca.1625. The lute now known...
-
Leonhard Rauwolf (also
spelled Leonhart Rauwolff) (21 June 1535 – 15
September 1596) was a
German physician, botanist, and traveller. His main notability...
- to the rest of Europe, Indonesia, and the Americas. In 1583,
Leonhard Rauwolf, a
German physician, gave this
description of
coffee after returning from...
- peppers, in the
family Apocynaceae. The
genus is
named to
honor Leonhard Rauwolf. The
genus can
mainly be
found in
tropical regions of Africa, Asia, Latin...
-
plants collected outside of
Europe – and
contains Rauwolf's notes on the
pressed plants displa****.
Rauwolf calls the
plant Ribes arabum and saw it growing...
- heap of
ruins when he
visited in 1598.
Botanist and
traveller Leonhard Rauwolf landed near the site of the town on 13
September 1575 and
wrote "we landed...
- Onagraceae)".
Feddes Repertorium. 96 (1–2): 3–14. doi:10.1002/fedr.4910960103.
Rauwolf, U.; et al. (2008). "Molecular
marker systems for
Oenothera genetics"....
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generally so
covered with snow as to be only
accessible in summer.
Leonhard Rauwolf followed in 1573-75,
counting 24 trees: ... saw
nothing higher, but only...
- this
plant is
dseri or dseru,
which is
identical with the
Hebrew tsori.
Rauwolf and Po****e
found the
plant occurring at Joppa. Ödmann [sv] and Rosenmüller...
-
first mention of the
vegetable by a
Western writer came from
Leonhard Rauwolf, who
reported seeing scorzonera at the
market of
Aleppo in Syria, in 1575...