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  1. Texte intégral. 1 ΕL viaje de Joseph de Jussieu (1704-1779) a la América del Sur hay que enmarcarlo, en sus inicios, en la conocida expedición geodésica hispanofrancesa a Quito (1735-1744), organizada por l'Académie Royale des Sciences de París. 1. 2 Esta expedición fue consecuencia de la polémica suscitada entre newtonianos y ...

    • Francisco Pelayo, Miguel Ángel Puig-Samper
    • 1993
  2. Christophe Alexis Adrien de Jussieu (1802-1865) est successivement préfet, directeur de la police générale au ministère de l'Intérieur, député, maître des requêtes au Conseil d'État. Liens de filiation entre les personnalités notoires [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  3. The following are its more eminent members: Antoine de Jussieu (1686–1758), born in Lyon on 6 July 1686, was the son of Christophe de Jussieu (or Dejussieu), an apothecary of some repute, who published a Nouveau traité de la thériaque (1708).

  4. Educated like the rest of the family for the medical profession, he accompanied C. M. de la Condamine to Peru, in the expedition for measuring an arc of meridian, and remained in South America for thirty-six years, returning to France in 1771.

  5. View full family tree. Sources : bmassoud , ect. More information. Jussieu was born in Lyon, the son of Christophe de Jussieu (or Dejussieu), an apothecary of some repute, who published a Nouveau traité de la theriaque (1708).

  6. Apr 7, 2024 · Joseph de Jussieu (born Sept. 3, 1704, Lyon—died April 11, 1779, Paris) was a French botanist who accompanied the French physicist Charles-Marie de la Condamine’s expedition to Peru to measure an arc of meridian. He remained in South America for 35 years, returning to Paris in 1771.

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  8. Joseph de Jussieu was born in Lyons in 1704, the younger brother of the botanists Antoine and Bernard de Jussieu. During his education in Paris he was undecided whether to become a physician or an engineer, but on the advice of his brothers he eventually completed his medical studies and qualified in 1734.

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