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  2. José Celestino Bruno Mutis y Bosio (6 April 1732 – 11 September 1808) was a Spanish priest, botanist and mathematician. He was a significant figure in the Spanish American Enlightenment, whom Alexander von Humboldt met with on his expedition to Spanish America.

    • 11 September 1808 (aged 76), Bogotá
  3. Apr 2, 2024 · José Mutis (born April 6, 1732, Cádiz, Spain—died September 11, 1808, Bogotá [now in Colombia]) was a botanist who initiated one of the most important periods of botanical exploration in Spain.

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  4. José Celestino Bruno Mutis y Bosio (Cádiz, 6 de abril de 1732 - Santafe de Bogotá, 11 de septiembre de 1808) fue un médico, botánico, geógrafo, matemático y sacerdote católico español. Mutis desempeñó buena parte de su labor investigadora en Santafé de Bogotá , en cuya Universidad del Rosario , fue docente y reposan actualmente sus ...

  5. Jun 27, 2018 · José Celestino Mutis (1732-1808) was a Spanish-Colombian naturalist, physician, and mathematician. He assembled one of the richest botanical collections in the world of his time. During the middle and later decades of the 18th century the Spanish government subsidized scientific expeditions and encouraged individuals to determine the natural ...

  6. Oct 24, 2021 · José Celestino Mutis is known primarily as a botanist, the creator and director of the Royal Botanical Expedition, which was perhaps the most significant scientific enterprise in Spanish-dependent colonial America. He has been the subject of study by historians of science in recent decades for several reasons.

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  8. José Celestino Mutis (b. 6 April 1732; d. 11 September 1808), distinguished figure of the Spanish American Enlightenment. Born in Cádiz, one of the cities in Spain most receptive to the new ideas of the Enlightenment, Mutis studied first at the Colegio de San Fernando in his hometown and later at the University of Sevilla.

  9. José Celestino Mutis (April 6, 1732 to September 11, 1808) was a Spanish priest, physician, botanist, and mathematician. After his arrival in Santa Fe de Bogotá as physician of the viceroy of Nueva Granada (a territory that included what is now Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Panama, and Guyana), he became interested in scientific research in ...

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