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Andrea Cesalpino (Latinized as
Andreas Cæsalpinus) (1524/1525 – 23
February 1603) was a
Florentine physician,
philosopher and botanist. In his
works he...
- "Andrea
Cesalpino |
Italian physician, philosopher, and botanist".
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teacher many of
whose students went on to
significant careers,
including Cesalpino (his
successor as the
director of the
botanical garden) and
Pietro Andrea...
- life in 1553.
Later this was
described by
Renaldus Columbus and
Andrea Cesalpino.
Herman Boerhaave is
sometimes referred to as a "father of physiology"...
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influential Renaissance books include those of
Caspar Bauhin and
Andrea Cesalpino.
Bauhin described over 6000 plants,
which he
arranged into 12
books and...
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Bauhin (Pinax
theatri botanici) Otto
Brunfels Hieronymus Bock
Andrea Cesalpino Valerius Cordus Leonhart Fuchs Conrad Gessner (Historia animalium) Frederik...
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arterial blood which flows back to the heart.
Between 1570 and 1590,
Cesalpino suggested, in a
controversy with Galenists, that the
movement of blood...
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German mathematician, astronomer, and
bishop (died 1476) 1519 –
Andrea Cesalpino,
Italian philosopher, physician, and
botanist (died 1603) 1599 – Diego...
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Bauhin (Pinax
theatri botanici) Otto
Brunfels Hieronymus Bock
Andrea Cesalpino Valerius Cordus Leonhart Fuchs Conrad Gessner (Historia animalium) Frederik...
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generic name
honours the botanist, physician, and
philosopher Andrea Cesalpino (1519–1603). The
genus also had a
synonym of Poinciana; it was
named after...