Otto Brunfels (also known as Brunsfels or Braunfels) (believed to be born in 1488 – 23 November 1534) was a German theologian and botanist. Carl von Linné listed him among the "Fathers of Botany".
OttoBrunfels. OttoBrunfels in the German National Library catalogue University of Oklahoma Libraries: images of works by and portraits of Brunfels Kräuterbuch...
Hernandez on the herbal medicine of the Aztecs has already been discussed. OttoBrunfels (c. 1489–1534), Leonhart Fuchs (1501–1566) and Hieronymus Bock (1498–1554)...
American species. Linnaeus named the genus for the early German herbalist OttoBrunfels (1488–1534). Common names for the genus include raintree, yesterday-today-tomorrow...
physician Ibn al-Nafis was a hafiz, muhaddith and ulema; the botanist OttoBrunfels was a theologian and historian of Protestantism; the astronomer and...
The genus name Brunfelsia commemorates sixteenth century German monk, OttoBrunfels. The specific epithet pauciflora is Latin for 'few-flowered'. This species...
with theologian OttoBrunfels (1489–1534) and physician Hieronymus Bock (1498–1554) (also called Hieronymus Tragus). Fuchs and Brunfels broke away from...
Leonhart Fuchs was one of the three founding fathers of botany, along with OttoBrunfels and Hieronymus Bock. Other important contributors to the field were...
Insignes, which was richly illustrated and published in 1542. Along with OttoBrunfels (1489–1534) and Hieronymus Bock (1498–1554), also called Hieronymus...
botanist Conrad Gesner's Historiae animalium; the botanical works of OttoBrunfels; those of the medical scholar Janus Cornarius; to Christoph Hegendorff...
speculations also anticipated Copernicus' heliocentric world-view. OttoBrunfels (1488–1534): A theologian and botanist from Mainz, Germany. His Catalogi...
1531 (Strasburg). The edition of 1531 was supervised by the botanist OttoBrunfels. Very many lengthy extracts from Serapion's book are recycled in a Latin...
descriptions of plant morphology and phenology. In the 16th century, works by OttoBrunfels, Hieronymus Bock, and Leonhart Fuchs helped to revive interest in natural...
sources by such major figures in the history of scientific inquiry as OttoBrunfels, Charles Darwin, Erasmus Darwin, Carolus Linnaeus Antony van Leeuwenhoek...
as a student of two of the pioneers of Renaissance botany, first of OttoBrunfels and later of Hieronymus Bock. By a series of places as court physician...
indirectly the source of renewed empiricism in the study of plants. OttoBrunfels, Hieronymus Bock and Leonhart Fuchs wrote extensively on wild plants...
documentation and experimentation was being applied to the study of plants. OttoBrunfels published his Herbarium in 1530, followed by those of Jerome Bock (1539)...
371–287 BC Pliny the Elder 23–79 AD Pedanius Dioscorides c. 40–90 AD OttoBrunfels 1464–1534 Hieronymus Bock 1498–1554 Valerius Cordus 1515–1544 William...
Leonhart-Fuchs School. Fuchs, together with his two older German colleagues, OttoBrunfels (1488–1534) and Hieronymus Bock (1498–1554), has been described as a...
October 18 – Jean Passerat, poet and satirist (died 1602) November 23 – OttoBrunfels, German botanist and theologian (born 1488) Unknown dates Cesare Magni...
This medicine was developed by one of the monks of Koenigshoffen, OttoBrunfels (1488-1534). The library of the charterhouse at Koenigshoffen was particularly...
1526 England The Grete Herball 1530 Strasbourg Herbarium Vivae Eicones OttoBrunfels (1488–1534), Hans Weiditz 1530 Strasbourg Lustgärten und Pflantzungen...