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  1. Fields. Botany. Mycology. Pier Antonio Micheli (11 December 1679 – 1 January 1737) was a noted Italian botanist, [1] professor of botany in Pisa, curator of the Orto Botanico di Firenze, author of Nova plantarum genera iuxta Tournefortii methodum disposita.

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    • 1 January 1737 (aged 57), Florence, Italy
  2. Born in Florence, Italy, on 11th December 1697, Pier (or Pietro) Antonio Micheli was not only a Catholic Priest but also a famous botanist. His greatest claim to fame was that he discovered the existence of fungal spores, thus beginning the process of dispelling some of the many myths about where fungi came from.

  3. Antonio Micheli (1679-1737) Founder of Scientific Mycology. While others had collected and illustrated fungi much such as Federico Cesi’s illustrations of around 1623 Pier Antonio Micheli is considered by many to be the of scientific mycology.

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  5. Pier Antonio Micheli. Obituary by D.W. Gover. While others had collected and illustrated fungi much earlier, such as Federico Cesi’s illustrations of around 1623 – 1628, Pier Antonio Micheli is considered by many to be the founder of scientific mycology. Born on 11th December 1679 into a poor family in Florence Italy, where his father Pier ...

  6. Pier Antonio Micheli (1679-1737) was born in Florence in 1679. As a young man he taught himself Latin and began to study plants. He was appointed botanist to Cosmo III, Duke of Tuscany, in 1706 and with this position came the responsibility of the public gardens of Florence.

  7. Aspergillus was named by Pier Antonio Micheli, an Italian priest and biologist in 1729 when cataloging molds. The molds resembled an aspergillum, a holy water sprinkler (from Latin Spargere-to sprinkle). In 1863 the species fumigatus was first described by physician Georg W. Fresenius.

  8. Mar 8, 2016 · Citations. Metrics. Reprints & Permissions. Read this article. Although the Florentine botanist Pier Antonio Micheli and the Swedish physician and systematist Carl Linnaeus never met, they are linked through Micheli’s Nova Plantarum Genera (1729), of which Linnaeus was a great admirer.

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