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Johann Bauhin
Born
12 December 1541
Old Swiss Confederacy
Died
26 October 1613(1613-10-26) (aged 71)
Montbéliard, Kingdom of France
Education
University of Basel (M.D., 1649)
Known for
Historia plantarum universalis
Parent
Jean Bauhin (father)
Relatives
Gaspard Bauhin (brother)
Scientific career
Fields
Botany
Institutions
University of Basel
Thesis
Signorum medicorum doctrina annexa sphygmice, uromantia et crisium theoria, ex praecipuis Galen. et Hippocr. monumentis semeioticis excerpta(1649)
Doctoral advisor
Emmanuel Stupanus
Other academic advisors
Leonhart Fuchs
Doctoral students
Nikolaus Eglinger
Johann (or Jean) Bauhin (12 December 1541 – 26 October 1613) was a Swiss botanist, born in Basel. He was the son of physician Jean Bauhin and the brother of physician and botanist Gaspard Bauhin.
Johann (or Jean) Bauhin (12 December 1541 – 26 October 1613) was a Swiss botanist, born in Basel. He was the son of physician Jean Bauhin and the brother...
Gaspard Bauhin (or Caspar Bauhin) (1560–1624): Swiss-French botanist. The ileocecal valve is also called Bauhin's valve, named after him. JohannBauhin (or...
notable botanists: JohannBauhin (also known as Jean Bauhin, 1541–1613) and Gaspard Bauhin (Caspar Bauhin, 1560–1624). Jean Bauhin, www.cancoillotte.net...
binomial nomenclature, was partially developed by the Bauhin brothers (see Gaspard Bauhin and JohannBauhin) almost 200 years earlier, Linnaeus was the first...
Bartram William Bartram JohannBauhin Gaspard Bauhin Chauncey Beadle William James Beal Janice C. Beatley Rolla Kent Beattie Johann Matthäus Bechstein Richard...
University of Basel under Emmanuel Stupanus and JohannBauhin. He produced a dissertation in 1661. In 1690, Johann Bernoulli produced his dissertation under...
Linnaeus based on Johann Christian Buxbaum's pre-Linnaean generic designation Polifolia. Buxbaum in turn derived the name from JohannBauhin, who used it to...
Mattioli, Maranta, Cesalpino, Dodoens, Fabius Columna, Gaspard and JohannBauhin, and De Villanueva/Servetus. In several of these versions, the annotations...
Medicine in 1978 Johann Jakob Bachofen (1815–1887), Swiss antiquarian and jurist Karl Barth (1886–1968), Swiss Protestant theologian Caspar Bauhin (1560–1624)...
Hieronymus Bauhin (1637-1667), son of Caspar Bauhin. Glaser died from a fever infection caught from a patient he was treating. Mudry, Albert (2014). "Johann Heinrich...
(1646) A second cup was described by in 1650 by the Swiss botanist JohannBauhin in his great work Historia plantarum universalis. He had received it...
the botanists Carolus Clusius (died 1609), JohannBauhin (died 1613), Caspar Bauhin (died 1624) and Johann Veslingius (visited Egypt in the 1620s; died...
Donauwörth in Donau-Ries in the then Duchy of Bavaria, as the youngest son of Johann (Hans) Fuchs and his wife Anna Denten. His father was the town Burgomaster...
October 22 – Mathurin Régnier, French satirist (b. 1573) October 26 – JohannBauhin, Swiss botanist (b. 1541) October 27 – Gabriel Báthory, Prince of Transylvania...
Elisabeth Christina von Linné (daughter)) Students of Linnaeus Gaspard BauhinJohannBauhin Peter Artedi Herman Boerhaave Johannes Burman George Clifford III...
Alpini's name was soon adopted by the botanists JohannBauhin (died 1613), Caspar Bauhin (died 1624), and Johann Vesling (visited Egypt 1628; died 1649). The...
Michele Bonelli, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1598) February 12 – JohannBauhin, Swiss botanist (d. 1613) date unknown Pierre Charron, French philosopher...
astronomer (born 1541) Mathew Baker, English shipwright (born 1530) JohannBauhin, Swiss physician and botanist (born 1541) Jacques Guillemeau, French...
October 22 – Mathurin Régnier, French satirist (b. 1573) October 26 – JohannBauhin, Swiss botanist (b. 1541) October 27 – Gabriel Báthory, Prince of Transylvania...
continued to study medicine, following the lectures of his father, and Gaspard Bauhin and Felix Plater. After visiting well-known Universities in Germany, France...
Oberwinkler (15 September 2014). "Obituary" (PDF) (in German). "Bäumler, Johann Andreas (1847-1926)". International Plant Names Index. Retrieved 3 January...
into 13 species, the twelfth of which is Rheum ribes, which Bauhin calls Ribes arabicum. Bauhin bases this on the work of Rauwolf, but also Clusius (who...
introduce the name Carduus Chrysanthemus (for S. maculatus), while in JohannBauhin’s posthumously published great work, Historia plantarum universalis (1650-51)...
Western Theories of the Human Body), based on Theatrum anatomicum by Caspar Bauhin. This work described the human body, the senses and language, including...
Michele Bonelli, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1598) February 12 – JohannBauhin, Swiss botanist (d. 1613) date unknown Pierre Charron, French philosopher...
Strasbourg. During his career, he worked closely with famed botanists Johann and Gaspard Bauhin. In 1763 Michel Adanson named the genus Ageria (family Aquifoliaceae)...
Michele Mercati, Italian physician and botanist (died 1593) December 12 – JohannBauhin, Swiss physician and botanist (died 1613) David Gans, German Jewish...
Medizinische Facultät in Basel und ihr Aufschwung unter F. Plater und C. Bauhin, mit dem Lebensbilde von Felix Plater. Basel: Schweighauser. p. 28. OCLC 245533138...
a pantropical distribution. The genus was named after the Bauhin brothers Gaspard and Johann, Swiss-French botanists. Many species are widely planted in...