Carolus Clusius (1526-1609), Flemish doctor and botanist
Clusius (Ulmus), a hybrid elm cultivar
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tulip mania of the 1630s. Clusius laid the foundations of Dutch tulip breeding and the bulb industry today. During Clusius' lifetime, botanical knowledge...
Clusius may refer to: Carolus Clusius (1526-1609), Flemish doctor and botanist Clusius (Ulmus), a hybrid elm cultivar This disambiguation page lists articles...
1939, Clusius and Dickel announced the separation of chlorine isotopes, an accomplishment which had been sought for decades. That same year, Clusius, Paul...
the sweet-lady or Clusius' gentian, is a large-flowered, short-stemmed gentian, native to Europe. It is named after Carolus Clusius, one of the earliest...
granted in 1590, and the famous botanist Carolus Clusius (1526–1609) was appointed as prefect. Clusius arrived in Leiden in 1593. His knowledge, reputation...
The Wyoming pocket gopher (Thomomys clusius) is a species of gopher that is endemic to the United States. Between 1915 and 1979, it was generally considered...
isotopes with Klaus Clusius in 1938, sometimes referred to as Clusius-Dickel separation. He was born in Augsburg. He studied under Clusius at the Institute...
The genus is named by Carl Linnaeus in honor of the botanist Carolus Clusius. The closest relatives of Clusia are the neotropical genera Chrysochlamys...
plants and medicines, soon translated by Flemish pioneer botanist Carolus Clusius. In architecture, the huge profits of the spice trade financed a sumptuous...
earliest treatise on the medicinal and economic plants of India. Carolus Clusius translated it into Latin, which was widely used as a standard reference...
Noel (12 December 1571). "Letter from Capperon, Noël to Clusius, Carolus, 1571-12-12". Clusius Correspondence (Letter). University of Leiden. Retrieved...
citing an earlier name given to the plant by Carolus Clusius, Hyacinthus stellatus peruanus. Clusius mentioned the species as growing in the Antwerp garden...
of Leiden University, where Clusius would take up his position as prefect and professor in 1593. In addition to Clusius, she formed associations with...
(Translation of a section from the Rariorum plantarum historia, 1601: see Clusius (1601)) Clusius, Carolus (1601). Rariorum plantarum historia: quae accesserint...
reputation publishing the works of Dutch herbalists Rembert Dodoens and Carolus Clusius and developing a vast library of illustrations. Translations of early Greco-Roman...
powdered in milk to kill flies"). The 16th-century Flemish botanist Carolus Clusius traced the practice of sprinkling it into milk to Frankfurt in Germany...
the species included in the modern genus can be traced back to Carolus Clusius in 1601, long before the modern rules of botanical nomenclature were established...
since the description of Rhododendron hirsutum by Charles de l'Écluse (Clusius) in the sixteenth century, and were known to classical writers (Magor 1990)...
title page the author's name appears in its well-known Latin form Carolus Clusius. The full title is: Exoticorum libri decem, quibus animalium, plantarum...
as Leonhart Fuchs, Valerius Cordus, Lobelius, Rembert Dodoens, Carolus Clusius, John Gerard and William Turner. Gradually these herbals included more...
Alca had been used by earlier authors for the razorbill such as Carolus Clusius in 1605 and Francis Willughby in 1676. The razorbill (Alca torda) is now...
Contra-yerva is the same which Clusius hath set forth by the title of Drakena radix wherfore I will give you the histoorie of Clusius and thereto adde that which...
Robespierre (1758–1794), French revolutionary leader, born in Arras Carolus Clusius (1526–1609), early botanist Robert-François Damiens (1715–1757), failed...
Sarracenia to show up in botanical literature was published by Carolus Clusius, who received a partial dried specimen of what was later determined to...
credited with supplying lilac cuttings to the Dutch horticulturist Carolus Clusius about 1562. Well-connected botanists, such as the great herbalist John...
more control over nuclear-fission research than did Walther Bothe, Klaus Clusius, Otto Hahn, Paul Harteck, or Werner Heisenberg. Esau was appointed as Reichsmarschall...