Carolus Clusius (redirect from Charles de l’Écluse)
Charles de l'Écluse, L'Escluse, or Carolus Clusius (19 February 1526 – 4 April 1609), seigneur de Watènes, was an Artois doctor and pioneering botanist...
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for herbalism led him to send Turkish tulip bulbs to his friend Charles de l'Écluse, who acclimatized them to life in the Low Countries. He called them...
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Montpellier University in 1556. Among his pupils were Charles de l'Écluse (Carolus Clusius), Matthias de l'Obel (Lobelius), Pierre Pena and Jacques Daléchamps...
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Clusius (Charles de l'Écluse), Flemish doctor and botanist Carolus de Tilly (1642–1698), French Roman Catholic prelate Carolus-Duran (Charles Auguste Émile...
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According to Pliny the Elder, one plant could produce up to 80 tubers. Charles de L´ecluse wrote that he saw 200 tubers attached to one plant. Theophrastus...
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including those from works by Pietro Mattioli, Rembert Dodoens, and Charles de l’Écluse. In 1581 he produced his Kruydtboeck, a Dutch translation of the...
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the younger (1608–1662), must head the list of historic plantsmen. Charles de l'Ecluse, better known as Carolus Clusius (1526–1609), and Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778)...
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the East Indies, though the species originated from the Americas. Charles de l'Ecluse, who first described and sketched C. indica, indicated this origin...
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[ˈʃneːbɛɐk] Geography Schneeberg Austria Location Lower Austria, Austria Parent range Northern Limestone Alps Climbing First ascent Charles de l'Écluse...
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had been known since the description of Rhododendron hirsutum by Charles de l'Écluse (Clusius) in the sixteenth century, and were known to classical writers...
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and botanical compendium in Latin, published at Leiden in 1605 by Charles de l'Écluse. On the title page the author's name appears in its well-known Latin...
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Plantarum Historia Fungorum Historia Charles de l'Écluse (1526–1609) 1605 Leiden Exoticorum Libri Decem Charles de l'Écluse (1526–1609) 1608 Paris Le Jardin...
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Cristóbal Acosta (redirect from Cristóbal de Acosta)
Francesco Ziletti. Parts of this work were translated into Latin by Charles de l'Ecluse (Carolus Clusius), eventually to be included in his illustrated compendium...
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1574; unchanged reprint in 1580). This was translated into Latin by Charles de l'Écluse and into English by John Frampton with the title "Joyfull Newes out...
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Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Europe. He patronized natural philosophers such as the botanist Charles de l'Ecluse, and the astronomers Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler both attended...
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(1924–2016) Kai Larsen Joseph Bory Latour-Marliac Charles de l'Écluse Jean Baptiste Leschenault de la Tour Emmanuel Liais John Lindley Johann Heinrich...
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first into French in 1557 by Charles de L'Ecluse (Histoire des Plantes), and into English in 1578 by Henry Lyte (via L'Ecluse) (A new herbal, or historie...
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edition appeared in 1555. The work was translated into Latin by Charles de l'Écluse (Carolus Clusius) and published in 1589 under the title Petri Bellonii...
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towns defences, and he was imprisoned in the stronghold of L'Ecluse. His brother Francois de Coligny d'Andelot had also been among the towns defenders...
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Dodoens (Antwerp, 1554) by way of the 1557 French translation of Charles de L'Ecluse (Histoire des Plantes). His copy of the French edition endorsed on...
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Leiden (redirect from Molen de stier)
music producer Rembert Dodoens (1517–1585) botanist, died in Leiden Charles de L'Écluse (1526–1609) botanist, horticulturist and director of Hortus Botanicus...
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Pierre Magnol (redirect from Botanicum Monspeliense, sive Plantarum circa Monspelium nascentium index. Adduntur variarum plantarum descriptiones et icones. Cum appendice quae plantas de novo repertas continet et errata emendat)
Fuchs (1501–1566), Guillaume Rondelet (1507–1566), Charles de l'Ecluse (1526–1609), Pierre Richer de Belleval (c. 1564–1632), and the great writer (and...
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March 25 Isabelle de Limeuil, French noble (b. 1535) John William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (b. 1562) April 4 – Charles de L'Ecluse, Flemish botanist...
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March 25 Isabelle de Limeuil, French noble (b. 1535) John William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (b. 1562) April 4 – Charles de L'Ecluse, Flemish botanist...
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History of coffee (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
shops opened. The first mention of coffee in a European text is in Charles de l'Ecluse's Aromatum et simplicium aliquot medica-mentorum apud Indos nascientum...
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1526 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski, Polish noble (d. 1608) February 19 – Charles de L'Ecluse, Flemish botanist (d. 1609) February 23 – Gonçalo da Silveira, Portuguese...
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with editorial commentary, was made by Charles de l'Écluse (Carolus Clusius). Publication details: 1574: De simplicibus medicamentis ex occidentali India...
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been copied from the works of Matthias de Lobel, Charles de l'Écluse and the Hortus Floridus of Crispijn van de Passe the Elder. In Paradisi in Sole Parkinson...
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Prix Renaudot (redirect from Prix Renaudot de l'essai)
(Calmann-Lévy) 1962: Le Veilleur de nuit, Simone Jacquemard (Le Seuil) 1963: Le Procès-verbal, J. M. G. Le Clézio (Gallimard) 1964: L'Écluse, Jean-Pierre Faye (Le...
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were Jacques d'Aillon and Jeanne Madeleine de Vendôme, Dame d'Illiers. She was a descendant of King Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria through...
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