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  1. Gaspard Bauhin or Caspar Bauhin ( Latin: Casparus Bauhinus; 17 January 1560 – 5 December 1624), was a Swiss botanist whose Pinax theatri botanici (1623) described thousands of plants and classified them in a manner that draws comparisons to the later binomial nomenclature of Linnaeus. He was a disciple of the famous Italian physician Girolamo ...

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  2. Gaspard Bauhin (born Jan. 17, 1560, Basel, Switz.—died Dec. 5, 1624, Basel) was a Swiss physician, anatomist, and botanist who introduced a scientific binomial system of classification to both anatomy and botany. A student of the Italian anatomist Fabricius ab Aquapendente at the University of Padua, Italy (1577–78), he spent most of his ...

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  3. Married three times, Bauhin had one daughter by his first wife and two more and a son (Gaspard Jean) by his third, Magdalena Burckhardt. As a researcher, Bauhin was interested in many aspects of plant sciences and human biology, although he is best known in both fields for his contributions to nomenclature and classification.

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · He was married three times: in 1581 to Barbara Vogelmann of Montbéliard, by whom he had one daughter; in 1596 to Maria Bruggler of Bern; and sometime after 1597 to Magdalena Burckhardt. by whom he had two daughters and one so.

  5. Caspar Bauhin was born on January 15, 1560 in Basel, where he died on December 5, 1624 at the age of 64. He origi-nated from a distinguished Protestant family from Picardy (France), whose members held high offices in Paris. His father Johannes Bauhin (1511–1582) fled the political persecution of

  6. Jan 17, 2021 · Gaspard Bauhin (1550 – 1624) On January 17, 1560, Swiss botanist Gaspard Bauhin was born. He is best known for his contributions to the field of botany, and especially for his classification of plants. He was a disciple of the famous Italian physician Girolamo Mercuriale and he also worked on human anatomical nomenclature.

  7. Search for: 'Gaspard Bauhin' in Oxford Reference ». (1550–1624)A French anatomist and herbalist, who, in 1582, was appointed professor of Greek, and in 1588 of anatomy and botany at Basle; eventually he became rector of the university and dean of his faculty. He wrote Pinax theatri botanici (1623), which is a concordance to earlier ...

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