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Gaspard Bauhin, or Caspar Bauhin ( 17 January 1560, Basel – 5 December 1624, Basel ), was a Swiss botanist who wrote Pinax theatri botanici ( 1596 ), which described thousands of plants and classified them in a manner that draws comparisons to the later binomial nomenclature of Linnaeus.
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The first known printed reference to the rutabaga comes from the Swiss botanist Gaspard Bauhin in 1620, where he notes that it was growing wild in Sweden.
The earliest account comes from the Swiss botanist Gaspard Bauhin, who wrote about it in his 1620 Prodromus.
The most useful books of botany, pharmacy and medicine used by students and scholars were supplemented commentaries on Dioscorides, including the works of Fuchs, Anguillara, Mattioli, Maranta, Cesalpino, Dodoens, Fabius Columna, Gaspard and Johann Bauhin, and De Villanueva / Servetus.
Jean and Gaspard were the sons of Jean Bauhin ( 1511 – 1582 ), a French physician who had to leave his native country on becoming a convert to Protestantism.
* Online Galleries, History of Science Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries High resolution images of works by and / or portraits of Gaspard Bauhin in. jpg and. tiff format.
At the time, classification focused on the habitat and medicinal properties of the plant and Morison's criticism of systems promoted by botanists such as Jean and Gaspard Bauhin caused some anger among his contemporaries.
Gaspard and Caspar
Gaspar de Crayer ( 18 November 1582-27 January 1669 ), sometimes called Gaspard or Caspar de Crayer was a Flemish painter.
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Henry Philibert Gaspard Darcy ( June 10, 1803 – January 3, 1858 ) was a French engineer who made several important contributions to hydraulics.
Shad Chad Javier Romane Chittick Gaspard ( born January 13, 1981 ) is an American professional wrestler of Haitian and Curaçaon descent.
Then in 1578, during the wars of religion, it was besieged for nearly three months, and was captured on the 7th of January 1579 by the lieutenants of the Count of Carcès, Gaspard de Pontevès, chief seneschal of Provence.
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These reformed French Breviaries — e. g. the Paris Breviary of 1680 by Archbishop François de Harlay ( 1625 – 1695 ) and that of 1736 by Archbishop Charles Gaspard Guillaume de Vintimille ( 1655 – 1746 )— show a deep knowledge of Holy Scripture, and much careful adaptation of different texts.
However, this statement for integers can be found already in the work of another French mathematician, Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac ( 1581 – 1638 ).
* 1754 – Gaspard de Bernard de Marigny, French royalist general and counterrevolutionary ( d. 1794 )
* August 24 – St. Bartholomew's Day massacre: Catholics in Paris murder thousands of Protestants, including Gaspard de Coligny and Petrus Ramus, at the order of King Charles IX with Catherine de Medici's connivance.
* March 13 – Battle of Jarnac: Royalist troops under Marshal Gaspard de Tavannes surprise and defeat the Huguenots under the Prince of Condé, who is captured and murdered.
* September 29 – The Second War of Religion begins in France when the Prince of Condé and Gaspard de Coligny fail in an attempt to capture King Charles IX and his mother at Meaux.
After his father was killed in 1563, he became Duke of Vendôme at the age of 10, with Admiral Gaspard de Coligny ( 1519 – 1572 ) as his regent.
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