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He is often considered the father of botany for his works on plants. After his death, the Athenians honoured him with a public funeral. His successor as head of the school was Strato of Lampsacus. The interests of Theophrastus were wide ranging, including biology, physics, ethics and metaphysics.
Feb 24, 2011 · On the strength of these works some call him the "father of botany." These books documented types of plants commonly used at the time, and described attempts to cultivate wild plants. Theophrastus developed his own vocabulary to describe plant processes and horticultural and agricultural efforts.
Apr 11, 2024 · Theophrastus was one of the few Peripatetics who fully embraced Aristotle’s philosophy in all areas of metaphysics, physics, physiology, zoology, botany, ethics, politics, and history of culture. His general tendency was to strengthen the systematic unity of those subjects and to reduce the transcendental or Platonic elements of ...
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Jul 12, 2023 · Theophrastus (the "Father of Botany"), friend and successor to Aristotle (l. 384-322 BCE), catalogued the plant life of his time extensively, while Pliny the Elder's Natural History sought to provide a comprehensive distillation of world knowledge at the time, including information on plants.
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May 31, 2016 · Theophrastus’ extensive monographs on botany fortunately survive, but we have very few of his works in human physiology—namely, On Sweat, On Fatigue, On Dizziness—and only summaries and reports of his works in zoology, apart from one that is preserved in manuscripts, the short treatise On Fish.
Botany, the study of plants, developed as a science in ancient Greece, with Theophrastus (c. 371-287 b.c.) considered the father of botanical science. But a practical interest in plants extended far back before recorded times, because plants were not only a source of food but also of medicines.
Oct 21, 2021 · Theophrastus of Eresos, who studied in Plato ‘s philosopher’s school, is most famous for his groundbreaking work on plants. Thus, he is often referred to as the ‘father of botany‘. His two surviving botanical works, Enquiry into Plants (Historia Plantarum) and On the Causes of Plants, were an important influence on Renaissance science.