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Gaspard Bauhin

Gaspard Bauhin or Caspar Bauhin (Latin: Casparus Bauhinus; 17 January 1560 – 5 December 1624), was a Swiss botanist whose Pinax theatri botanici (1623) described thousands of plants and classified them in a manner that draws comparisons to the later binomial nomenclature of Linnaeus. He was a disciple of the famous Italian physician Girolamo Mercuriale…

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Known for
Pinax theatri botanici
Alma mater
University of Basel (M.D., 1581)
Author abbrev. (botany)
C.Bauhin
Born
17 January 1560 Basel, Switzerland
Died
5 December 1624(1624-12-05) (aged 64) Basel, Switzerland
Fields
Botany

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Alma mater · 1
Gaspard Bauhin → University of Basel (M.D., 1581)
Author abbrev. (botany) · 1
Gaspard Bauhin → C.Bauhin
Born · 1
Gaspard Bauhin → 17 January 1560 Basel, Switzerland
Died · 1
Gaspard Bauhin → 5 December 1624(1624-12-05) (aged 64) Basel, Switzerland
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Gaspard Bauhin → Botany
Known for · 1
Gaspard Bauhin → Pinax theatri botanici
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Gaspard Bauhin → Emmanuel Stupanus
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Gaspard Bauhin → Caspar Bauhin; Casparus Bauhinus

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Gaspard BauhinAlma materUniversity of Basel (M.D., 1581)1.00infobox
Gaspard BauhinAuthor abbrev. (botany)C.Bauhin1.00infobox
Gaspard BauhinBorn17 January 1560 Basel, Switzerland1.00infobox
Gaspard BauhinDied5 December 1624(1624-12-05) (aged 64) Basel, Switzerland1.00infobox
Gaspard BauhinFieldsBotany1.00infobox
Gaspard BauhinKnown forPinax theatri botanici1.00infobox
Gaspard BauhinNotable studentsEmmanuel Stupanus1.00infobox
Gaspard BauhinOther namesCaspar Bauhin; Casparus Bauhinus1.00infobox
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Gaspard Bauhinrelated to External linksKyoto Archived0.60section

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