Johannes Burman (26 April 1707 in Amsterdam – 20 February 1780), was a Dutch botanist and physician. Burman specialized in plants from Ceylon, Amboina...
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psychologist Fale Burman (1903–1973), Swedish Army lieutenant general Jayasri Burman (born 1960), Indian artist, niece of Sakti Johannes Burman (1707–1780)...
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taxonomic author abbreviation of Johannes Burman, botanist Burm.f., taxonomic author abbreviation of Nicolaas Laurens Burman Burma, former name of Myanmar...
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Nicolaas Laurens Burman (27 December 1734 – 11 September 1793) was a Dutch botanist. He was the son of Johannes Burman (1707–1780). He succeeded his father...
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the plant as a subspecies, Citrus aurantium var grandis. In 1755, Johannes Burman validly described the species from the type specimen, giving it the...
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Leiden Thunberg met the Dutch botanist and physician Johannes Burman and his son Nicolaas Burman, who himself had been a disciple of Linnaeus. Having...
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described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus in Species Plantarum, although Johannes Burman published an illustration of "Elaecarpus serrata" in his book Thesaurus...
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description, as well as an illustration, of "Elaiocarpus serrata" given by Johannes Burman in his book Thesaurus zeylanicus. which Linnaeus used as reference...
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April 15 – Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician (died 1783) April 26 – Johannes Burman, Dutch botanist (died 1780) May 23 – Carl Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist...
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irregular, ‘Pelargonia’). The name was then formally introduced by Johannes Burman in 1738. However Carl Linnaeus who first formally described these plants...
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Boerhaave convinced Linnaeus that he should visit the botanist Johannes Burman. After his visit, Burman, impressed with his guest's knowledge, decided Linnaeus...
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doctor and plant collector Bruniales Qu Burmanniaceae Burmannia P Johannes Burman (1707–1780) Dioscoreales Burseraceae Bursera P Joachim Burser (1583–1639)...
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Many were sent to Linnaeus by his correspondents overseas, including Johannes Burman and David de Gorter in South Africa, Patrick Browne, Philip Miller...
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Publication of Rariorum Africanarum plantarum, a flora of Cape Colony by Johannes Burman, begins publication in Amsterdam. Abraham de Moivre publishes the second...
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22 – André Levret, French obstetrician (born 1703). February 20 – Johannes Burman, Dutch botanist (born 1707). October 17 – William Cookworthy, English...
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thirty-nine years after Rumphius's death, in a Latin translation by Johannes Burman (1707–79). Much of the natural history in Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indiën...
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John Burchell Alan Burges David Burke Joseph Burke II Johannes Burman Nicolaas Laurens Burman Elizaveta Aleksandrovna Busch Maarten Buysman (1856–1919)...
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name Burmannia is a taxonomic patronym honoring the Dutch botanist Johannes Burman (1706 - 1779). Burmannia comprises the following species. Burmannia...
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Jacob Dillen, Antoine de Jussieu, Giulio Pontedera, Johann Amman, Johannes Burman, Pierre Magnol and Giuseppe Monti. A second edition was published in...
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Plackett–Burman designs are experimental designs presented in 1946 by Robin L. Plackett and J. P. Burman while working in the British Ministry of Supply...
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Amsterdam when Linnaeus was twenty-eight and dedicated to the botanist Johannes Burman (1707–1779). The first edition appeared in 1736 with the full title...
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of the volumes in Holland as they next came into the possession of Johannes Burman, then professor of botany at the University of Amsterdam who drew upon...
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Matthias Trip 668: Mayor Cornelis Munter 672: Ferdinand Bol, painter 686: Johannes Burman, botanist 755: Paulien Huizinga Cosimo III de' Medici stayed at an...
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Herbal, with her own colour illustrations, is published in London. Johannes Burman's Thesaurus zeylanicus, a flora of Ceylon, is published in Amsterdam...
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Rariorum Africanarum Plantarum Johannes Burman (1707–1779) 1739 St Petersburg Stirpium rariorum in Imperio Rutheno Johannes Amman (1707–1741) Philipp Georg...
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(born 1967), actor Jack Bulterman (1909–1977) Johannes Burman (1706–1779), botanist and physician Pieter Burman the Younger (1713–1778), philologist Ann Burton...
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Zeylanicum. It was described in more detail by Johannes Burman in his 1737 publication on the flora of Ceylon. Burman used the polynomial Ros solis foliis circa...
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Hereditary Prince of Lorraine, French prince (d. 1723) April 26 – Johannes Burman, Dutch botanist and physician (d. 1780) April 28 – Olivier de Vézin...
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death, they were passed to Johannes Burman, inspiring him to produce Rariorum africanarum plantarum in 1738-9. On Burman's death in 1779, his effects...
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vivum of some 13 volumes which found their way into the possession of Johannes Burman, professor of botany in Amsterdam. Kniphof's 1759 Herbarium vivum comprised...
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