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      • Bernard de Jussieu (born Aug. 17, 1699, Lyon—died Nov. 6, 1777, Paris) was a French botanist who founded a method of plant classification based on the anatomical characters of the plant embryo. After studying medicine at Montpellier, he became in 1722 subdemonstrator of plants in the Jardin du Roi, Paris.
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  2. Bernard de Jussieu (born Aug. 17, 1699, Lyon—died Nov. 6, 1777, Paris) was a French botanist who founded a method of plant classification based on the anatomical characters of the plant embryo. After studying medicine at Montpellier , he became in 1722 subdemonstrator of plants in the Jardin du Roi, Paris .

  3. Bernard de Jussieu (French pronunciation: [bɛʁnaʁ də ʒysjø]; 17 August 1699 – 6 November 1777) was a French naturalist, younger brother of Antoine de Jussieu. Bernard de Jussieu was born in Lyon.

  4. Bernard de Jussieu. 1699-1777. French physician-botanist who was one of three brothers, all botanists, The brothers along with their descendants made major contributions to the field of plant science over at least four generations. Bernard accompanied his elder brother Antoine on a botanizing expedition to Spain in 1716.

  5. www.hsls.pitt.edu › medical-and-scientific-medalsBernard De Jussieu | HSLS

    Bernard de Jussieu (1699-1777) earned a medical degree in 1720. Along with Antoine-Laurent (1748-1836), nephew of Bernard, and Adrien-Henri (1797-1853), son of Antoine, they formed a family of French botanists. Bernard soon gave up medicine to work at the Jardin de Plantes in Paris.

  6. Jussieu, Bernard De. ( b. Lyons, France, 17 August 1699; d. Paris, France, 6 November 1777) botany. At the invitation of his elder brother Antoine de Jussieu, Bernard came to Paris in 1714 to finish his botanical and medical studies. He accompanied Antoine, who was then professor of botany at the Jardin du Roi, on his travels through Frances ...

  7. Nov 6, 2019 · Developer of the First Natural Classification of Plants. Today is the anniversary of the death of the French naturalist and botanist Bernard de Jussieu who died on this day in 1777. Jussieu was a French botanist who developed the first natural classification of flowering plants.

  8. Nov 10, 2023 · - Bernard de Jussieu. ( 1740, p. 274) Bernard de Jussieus words set the stage for the work of botanists, and also for their epistemological inquiry into classification. How does one study unknown plants, without botanical references, without knowledge of properties?

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