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Clusius and also
Bearberry was first documented in The Physicians of Myddfai, a 13th century Welsh herbal, it was also described by Clusius in 1601, and recommended for medicinal use in 1763 by Gerhard and others.
Clusius was also among the first to study the flora of Austria, under the auspices of Emperor Maximilian II.
The genus Clusia ( whence the family Clusiaceae ) also honours Clusius.
Since landscape architecture grew out of other professions – most obviously, those of architecture, botany and horticulture – the collection also includes treatises by great architectural theorists such as Alberti, Palladio, and Serlio as well as works by such distinguished botanists as Clusius and Linnaeus, or Catesby ’ s Natural History of Carolina.

Clusius and Dutch
* Alba, Angustifolia, Arno, Belgica ( Belgian Elm ), Cinerea, Clusius, Columella, Commelin, Dampieri, Dauvessei, Daveyi ( Davey Elm ), Den Haag, Dodoens, Dumont, Eleganto-Variegata, Etrusca, Fjerrestad, Fulva, Gaujardii, Groeneveld, Haarlemensis, Hillieri, Homestead, Jacqueline Hillier, Lobel, Major ( Dutch Elm ), Macrophylla Aurea, Microphylla, Modiolina, Muscaviensis, Nanguen (< tt > LUTECE </ tt >), Pioneer, Plinio, Regal, San Zanobi, Serpentina, Smithii ( Downton Elm ), Stavast, Superba, Tricolor, Urban, Vegeta ( Huntingdon Elm ) / ( Chichester Elm ), Virens ( Kidbrook Elm ), Viscosa, Warnoux (< tt > VADA </ tt >), Wredei ( Golden Elm ), and Ypreau
The book was translated into Dutch as Pemptades by Rembert Dodoens ( 1517 – 1585 ), and from Dutch into English by Carolus Clusius, ( 1526 – 1609 ), published by Henry Lyte in 1578 as A Nievve Herball.
The Flemish printer Christopher Plantin established a reputation publishing the works of Dutch herbalists Rembert Dodoens and Carolus Clusius and developing a vast library of illustrations.
It appears to be a reformulation of Hieronymus Bock's Kreuterbuch subsequently translated into Dutch as Pemptades by Rembert Dodoens ( 1517 – 1585 ), and thence into English by Carolus Clusius, ( 1526 – 1609 ) then re-worked by Henry Lyte in 1578 as A Nievve Herball.
Clusius laid the foundations of Dutch tulip breeding and the bulb industry today.

Clusius and East
The Clusius garden ( a reconstruction ), the 18th century Orangery with its monumental tub plants, the rare collection of historical trees hundreds of years old, the Japanese Siebold Memorial Museum symbolising the historical link between East and West, the tropical greenhouses with their world class plant collections, and the central square and Conservatory exhibiting exotic plants from South Africa and southern Europe.

Clusius and plants
Matthias de Lobel ( 1538 – 1616 ) published his Stirpium Adversaria Nova ( 1570 – 1571 ) and a massive compilation of illustrations while Clusius ’ s ( 1526 – 1609 ) magnum opus was Rariorum Plantarum Historia of 1601 which was a compilation of his Spanish and Hungarian floras and included over 600 plants that were new to science.
The fragile flowerless specimen that made its way to Clusius 60 years later was enough to excite his interest, but not enough for him to place it among related plants ; his closest guess was the wholly unrelated Sea Lavender genus.
The original garden set up by Clusius was small ( about 35 by 40 meters ), but contained more than 1000 different plants.
The collecting of tropical ( from the Indies ) and sub-tropical ( from the Cape Colony ) plants was continued under Clusius ' successors.

Clusius and dried
The first description and plate of a Sarracenia to show up in botanical literature was published by Carolus Clusius, who received a partial dried specimen of what was later determined to be S. purpurea subsp.

Clusius and plant
Clusius ' knowledge, reputation and international contacts allowed him to set up a very extensive plant collection.
A reconstruction of Clusius ' original garden, based on a plant list dating from the end of the 16th century, was opened in 2009.

Clusius and .
* Tulip bulbs planted by Carolus Clusius in the Hortus Botanicus Leiden, Holland, first flower.
A few corms were forwarded to Carolus Clusius at the botanical garden in Leiden.
Patulcius and Clusivius or Clusius are epithets related to an inherent quality and function of doors, that of standing open or shut.
Its popularity and cultivation in the United Provinces ( now the Netherlands ) is generally thought to have started in earnest around 1593 after the Flemish botanist Carolus Clusius had taken up a post at the University of Leiden and established the hortus academicus.
* 1605 – Clusius publishes Exoticorum libri decem in which he describes many new exotic species.
The 1597 edition reused hundreds of woodblocks from Eicones Plantarum ( 1590 ) by Jacobus Theodorus, which themselves had been reused from earlier 16th botanical books by Mattioli, Dodoens, Clusius, and Lobelius.
Charles de l ' Écluse, L ' Escluse, or Carolus Clusius ( Arras, February 19, 1526 – Leiden, April 4, 1609 ), seigneur de Watènes, was a Flemish doctor and pioneering botanist, perhaps the most influential of all 16th-century scientific horticulturists.
Clusius, as he was known to his contemporaries, published two major original works: his Rariorum aliquot stirpium per Hispanias observatarum historia ( 1576 )— is one of the earliest books on Spanish flora — and his Rariorum stirpium per Pannonias observatorum Historiae ( 1583 ) is the first book on Austrian and Hungarian alpine flora.
Clusius translated several contemporary works in natural science.
* Clusius, Carolus.
The World of Carolus Clusius: Natural History in the Making, 1550-1610.
Charles de L ’ Escluse ( Carolus Clusius ) Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609.
( Clusius receives extensive consideration.

also and urged
J. T. Shotwell was appalled by such spurious history as that which attributed the fall of the Carolingian empire to the woolen trade, and he urged Adams to `` transform his essay into a real history, embodying not merely those facts which fit into his theory, but also the modifications and exceptions ''.
It also urged that the U.N. eject, and prevent the return of, all Belgian and other foreign military and political advisers ; ;
On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee tabled a resolution before the Continental Congress declaring the colonies independent ; at the same time he also urged Congress to resolve “ to take the most effectual measures for forming foreign Alliances ” and to prepare a plan of confederation for the newly-independent states.
They also urged him to recognize the Japanese genocide against the Ainu people, but Putin declined.
Moreover, Carnegie urged other wealthy people to contributed to society in the form of parks, works of art, libraries and other endeavors that improved the community, and contributed to the “ lasting good ” Carnegie also held a strong opinion against inherited wealth.
Because unlike the Hawaiians, Cubans and Puerto Ricans, the Filipinos were willing to fight for their independence, Carnegie believed that the conquest of the islands is a denial of the fundamental democratic principle, and he also urged William McKinley to withdraw American troops and allow the Filipinos to live with their independence.
Though Steiner saw that spiritual vision itself is difficult for others to achieve, he recommended open-mindedly exploring and rationally testing the results of such research ; he also urged others to follow a spiritual training that would allow them directly to apply the methods he used eventually to achieve comparable results.
Moore urged Kidd to attack the Dutchman, an act not only piratical but also certain to anger the Dutch-born King William.
( Reiger ) This conservation movement also urged the establishment of state and national parks and forests, wildlife refuges, and national monuments intended to preserve noteworthy natural features.
Alston urged him to also attend the Harlem Community Art Center, led by the sculptor Augusta Savage.
He also urged his followers to buy up gold Krugerrands and push U. S. " reinvestment " in South Africa.
He also urged a crusade against the Waldensians, offering plenary indulgence to all who should engage in it.
There is also a series of apparition phenomena known as Our Lady of Soufanieh that has urged for a common date of Easter.
Wilberforce was also urged by his close friend, Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger, to make the issue his own, and was also given support by reformed Evangelical John Newton.
He also received messengers from his Gallic allies in Italy that urged him to come to their aid and offered to guide him over the Alps.
Coordinadora Democrática ( CD ) also refused to file candidates and urged Nicaraguans not to take part in the election, the Independent Liberal Party ( PLI ), headed by Virgilio Godoy Reyes announced its refusal to participate in October.
Adlai Stevenson, then the US ambassador to the United Nations, was quoted as saying, " Now that the Soviet scientists have put a man into space and brought him back alive, I hope they will also help to bring the United Nations back alive ," and on a more serious note urged international agreements covering the use of space ( which did not occur until the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 ).
He also strongly promoted world Naval disarmament at the 1921 – 1922 Washington Naval Conference, and urged U. S. participation in a proposed International Court.
NGOs ' actions and the commitment of political personalities ( such as former U. S. Vice President Al Gore ) also urged to international reactions against climate change.
In 1350 the king was visited at Prague by the Roman tribune Cola di Rienzo, who urged him to go to Italy, where the poet Petrarch and the citizens of Florence also implored his presence.
Marx's work Das Kapital also makes constant reference to the works of Balzac and urged Engels to read Balzac's work The Unknown Masterpiece.
In 1849 he intervened on behalf of the Habsburgs to suppress the uprising in Hungary, and he also urged Prussia not to accept a liberal constitution.
The short format has also been widely urged by breeders of heavier, warmblood-type horses.
Fisk strongly condemned the September 11 attacks, describing them as a " hideous crime against humanity ," but he also denounced the Bush administration's response to the attacks, arguing that " a score of nations " were being identified and positioned as " haters of democracy " or " kernels of evil ," and urged a more honest debate on U. S. policy in the Middle East.

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