Pierre Magnol (8 June 1638 – 21 May 1715) was a French botanist. He was born in the city of Montpellier, where he lived and worked for most of his life...
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"-idae". The taxonomic term familia was first used by French botanist Pierre Magnol in his Prodromus historiae generalis plantarum, in quo familiae plantarum...
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Antoine Magnol (1676 – 10 March 1759) was a French physician and botanist born in Montpellier. He was the son of the notable botanist Pierre Magnol (1638–1715)...
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Japan, Tenmon Zukai (天文圖解) by Tsunenori (or Jōhan) Iguchi at Osaka. Pierre Magnol publishes Prodromus historiae generalis plantarum, in quo familiae plantarum...
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English engineer, inventor of a steam pump (born c. 1650) May 21 – Pierre Magnol, French botanist (born 1638) June 19 – Nicolas Lémery, French pharmacist...
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words grandis "big", and flor- "flower". The genus name Magnolia honors Pierre Magnol, a French botanist. M. grandiflora is most commonly known as southern...
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called magnório or magnólio, probably having to do with French botanist Pierre Magnol. In Spain, the fruits are similarly called nísperos and are commercially...
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"king") Magnolia (named for the plant, which was named for botanist Pierre Magnol) Marion (named after Francis Marion, patriot of the American Revolution...
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botanist Pierre Magnol. The English botanist William Sherard, who studied botany in Paris under Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, a pupil of Magnol, was most...
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biologists). The name Magnolia campbellii commemorates two people: Pierre Magnol, a French botanist, and Archibald Campbell, a doctor in British India...
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chair of botany from 1740 Antoine Gouan, chair of botany from 1765 Pierre Magnol, professor of botany and director of the Royal Botanic Garden from 1694...
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Cloud François Magendie, French physiologist – foramen of Magendie. Pierre Magnol, French botanist – magnolia. Heinrich Gustav Magnus, German chemist...
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Church. Guillaume Rondelet (1507–1566), French physician and naturalist. Pierre Magnol (1638–1715), botanist, founder of the concept of plant families. Charles...
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Guy-Crescent Fagon, French physician and botanist (died 1718) June 8 – Pierre Magnol, French botanist (died 1715) June 29 - Heinrich Meibom, German physician...
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family system was later extended by Pierre Magnol (1638–1715) and Joseph de Tournefort (1656–1708), a student of Magnol, achieved notoriety for his botanical...
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William Macarthur (1800–1882) Caryophyllales Qu Magnoliaceae Magnolia P Pierre Magnol (1638–1715) Magnoliales Malpighiaceae Malpighia P Marcello Malpighi...
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(d. 1709) June 3 – Thomas Smith, English scholar (d. 1710) June 8 – Pierre Magnol, French botanist (d. 1715) June 21 – Sir William Roberts, 1st Baronet...
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William McCalla John Macoun Peter MacOwan Elke Mackenzie Aime Mäemets Pierre Magnol Joseph Maiden Marcello Malpighi Gustav Mann Charles Maries Jesse Jarue...
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Charles Montagu, English Chancellor of the Exchequer (b. 1661) May 21 – Pierre Magnol, French botanist (b. 1638) May 30 – Roeloff Swartwout, American city...
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Charles Montagu, English Chancellor of the Exchequer (b. 1661) May 21 – Pierre Magnol, French botanist (b. 1638) May 30 – Roeloff Swartwout, American city...
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(d. 1709) June 3 – Thomas Smith, English scholar (d. 1710) June 8 – Pierre Magnol, French botanist (d. 1715) June 21 – Sir William Roberts, 1st Baronet...
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Robert Earle Magill (born 1947) Magnin – Antoine Magnin (1848–1926) Magnol – Pierre Magnol (1638–1715) Magnus – Paul Wilhelm Magnus (1844–1914) Maguire – Bassett...
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Laurales Laurus nobilis Magnoliaceae (tuliptree family) Magnolia, for Pierre Magnol (1638–1715) 2 genera, scattered in Brazil and in generally eastern and...
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Barcelona Apothecary School in 1702. Salvador studied botany with Peire Magnol in Montpellier, and with his father's friend Joseph Pitton de Tournefort...
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catalogue of black grape varieties compiled by the French botanist Pierre Magnol where œillade is listed along the black-skin grapes of the Terret and...
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genus of flowering plants, magnolia, which was in turn named after Pierre Magnol. The official naming citation was mentioned in The Names of the Minor...
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September of the same year he wrote from Montpellier, where he visited Pierre Magnol; and, after staying at Bologna, where he met Marcello Malpighi, and...
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Antoine de Jussieu, Giulio Pontedera, Johann Amman, Johannes Burman, Pierre Magnol and Giuseppe Monti. A second edition was published in Stockholm in 1740...
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Bt Macvaughiella Rogers McVaugh (1909–2009) Asteraceae Bu Magnolia Pierre Magnol (1638–1715) Magnoliaceae Ch Magonia Mago Barca (243 BC – 203 BC), military...
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ISBN 978-2263180705. David, Arnaud; Dorian, Jean-Pierre; Espitalier, Nicolas; Harté, Yves; Kappès-Grangé, Denys; Magnol, Thierry; Plagnol, Olivier (2023). 100 Bleus...
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