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Conrad Gessner ( or Gesner ), the Swiss scientist and natural historian of the Renaissance, made a Latin translation of Aelian's work, to give it a wider European audience.
Three editions were published by Conrad Gessner ( Zurich, 1543 ; Basle, 1549 ; Zurich ; 1559 ), and another by Gaisford ( Oxford, 1822, 4 vols.
** Idem, " Conrad Gessner ," in Encyclopedia of the Scientific Revolution from Copernicus to Newton, ed.
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In October 1889 he read a biography of Conrad Gessner, a Swiss naturalist and a leading figure of modern biology, and swore he would become Japan's Gessner, which was when his quest for the wonders of cryptogam began.
Ulisse Aldrovandi, Conrad Gessner, John Ray and Francis Willughby also reported old folk names, mainly from Germanic languages: Wereangel or Wierangel from the Pennines of England ( where the bird was noted as a vagrant ) as well as Warkangel, Werkengel or Wurchangel in various German dialects ( e. g. around Frankfurt / Main and Strasbourg ) probably mean " choking angel " ( cf.
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