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  1. Johann (or Jean) Bauhin (12 December 1541 – 26 October 1613) was a Swiss botanist, born in Basel. He was the son of physician Jean Bauhin and the brother of physician and botanist Gaspard Bauhin.

  2. Bauhin, Jean Johannes (1541-1613) Swiss physician and botanist in Montbéliard. Older brother of botanist Gaspard (Caspar) Bauhin, like him, Jean (Johann) Bauhin was a pre-Linnaean scientist responsible for publishing one of the earliest works devoted to the classification of plants.

  3. Oct 4, 2019 · An early form of the naming system was developed by the brothers Gaspard and Johann Bauhin, Swedish botanists who lived in from the mid-1500’s to the early 1600’s. In 1596, Gaspard published his book Pinax theatric botanici (“Illustrated Exposition of Plants”) that described and classified thousands of plants.

  4. Jun 13, 2022 · They possibly grew since early in the city’s gardens, as Johann Bauhin (1541–1614) reported having seen them in San Salvatore 42, one of the oldest gardens in Bologna, existing at least since...

  5. Johann Bauhin, Historia plantarum universalis (Yverdon, 1650), vol 2, title page. Bauhin (1541-1613), who had been born in Basel after his family had been forced to flee religious persecution in France, was an elder brother of Caspar (Gaspard) Bauhin.

  6. study of botanical classifications. In Gaspard Bauhin. Bauhins brother Jean (1541–1613), also a physician and botanist, is known for his Historia plantarum universalis (1650–51; “General History of Plants”), in which he rendered elaborate descriptions of more than 5,000 species.

  7. other name:Bauhinus, Johannes. Details. individual; medical; Swiss; Male. Life dates. 1541-1613. Biography. Botanist. Studied in Tübingen before settling as a physician in Basel. Appointed as personal physician to Duke Frederick I of Württemberg in 1570.

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