Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin

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Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (20 de noviembre de 1796 en Pouilly-sur-Saône - † 15 de enero de 1842 en Montpellier) fue un botánico francés.​​ rdf:langString
Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (* 20. Januar 1796 in Pouilly-sur-Saône; † 15. Januar 1842 in Montpellier) war ein französischer Botaniker. Er war der Herausgeber von Archives de botanique (1833). Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Guill.“ rdf:langString
Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin est un botaniste français, né le 20 janvier 1796 à Pouilly-sur-Saône et mort le 15 janvier 1842 à Montpellier. rdf:langString
Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (Pouilly-sur-Saône, 20 de janeiro de 1796 — Montpellier, 15 de janeiro de 1842) foi um botânico francês. Guill. é a abreviatura padrão usada para indicar Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin como autoridade na descrição e classificação científica de um nome botânico.(Lista dos táxones descritos por este autor no IPNI) rdf:langString
Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin, född 20 januari 1796 i Pouilly-sur-Saône, död 15 januari 1842 i Montpellier, var en fransk botanist. Auktorsnamnet Guill. kan användas för Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin i samband med ett vetenskapligt namn inom botaniken; se Wikipediaartiklar som länkar till auktorsnamnet. Guillemin utgav bland annat Floræ Senegambiæ tentamen (1830–1833; med och Achille Richard) och Archives de botanique (1833). rdf:langString
Guill. є міжнародним науковим скороченням імені ботанічного автора: Жан Батист Антуан Гіймен.Перегляньте таксони, приписувані цьому автору, в International Plant Names Index (IPNI). Жан Батист Антуан Гіймен (фр. Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin або фр. Jean Antoine Guillemin, 20 січня 1796 — 15 січня 1842) — французький ботанік та доктор медицини. rdf:langString
Жан Бати́ст Антуа́н Гильме́н (фр. Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin, 20 января 1796 — 15 января 1842) — французский ботаник и доктор медицины. rdf:langString
Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (20 January 1796 in Pouilly-sur-Saône – 15 January 1842 in Montpellier) was a French botanist. He studied at the municipal college in Seurre, where he was considered one of the most distinguished pupils. Upon leaving school he was placed with a lawyer. He worked there for eighteen months, but his interest in chemistry and desire to obtain a commission as a military pharmacist, at a time when it was difficult to avoid conscription, caused him to abandon the study of law. In 1812, he was apprenticed to a pharmacist in Dijon. After two years in that city, he went to Geneva, where he studied with Jean Pierre Étienne Vaucher (1763–1841) and Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (1778–1841). One day, while collecting plants in the Alps, he fell and broke his right arm. The rdf:langString
rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin
rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin
rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin
rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin
rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin
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rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin
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rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (20 de noviembre de 1796 en Pouilly-sur-Saône - † 15 de enero de 1842 en Montpellier) fue un botánico francés.​​
rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (* 20. Januar 1796 in Pouilly-sur-Saône; † 15. Januar 1842 in Montpellier) war ein französischer Botaniker. Er war der Herausgeber von Archives de botanique (1833). Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Guill.“
rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (20 January 1796 in Pouilly-sur-Saône – 15 January 1842 in Montpellier) was a French botanist. He studied at the municipal college in Seurre, where he was considered one of the most distinguished pupils. Upon leaving school he was placed with a lawyer. He worked there for eighteen months, but his interest in chemistry and desire to obtain a commission as a military pharmacist, at a time when it was difficult to avoid conscription, caused him to abandon the study of law. In 1812, he was apprenticed to a pharmacist in Dijon. After two years in that city, he went to Geneva, where he studied with Jean Pierre Étienne Vaucher (1763–1841) and Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (1778–1841). One day, while collecting plants in the Alps, he fell and broke his right arm. The injury was slow to heal, and the accident left him with permanent stiffness in the elbow joint. In 1820 he relocated to Paris, where he became curator of the herbarium and library of botanist Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert (1773–1784). In 1827 he worked as an aide-préparateur at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. The carefree nature that pervaded his manners masked the prodigious memory that was his special gift. He was able to call to mind any work or plant he had ever seen, even many years later. In 1832 he received his PhD. Two years later he succeeded Adolphe Brongniart (1801–1876) as an assistant naturalist to the chair of botany. In 1838 he led a research mission to Brazil to study tea cultivation. While there, he collected plants with Ludwig Riedel (1790-1861) of the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro. Upon his return to France, he prepared and published a report on his expedition. He was awarded the Legion of Honor for his work. With Achille Richard (1794–1852) and George Samuel Perrottet (1793–1870), he was co-author of a work on the flora of Senegambia (geographic location of present-day Senegal and Gambia) titled Florae Senegambiae Tentamen... (1830–1833). He was also the author of Zephyritis Taïtensis, considered to be the first enumeration of the plants of Tahiti. From 1834 until his death, he was editor of the Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique. A complete listing of Guillemin's written works is given in the French language version of Lasèque's 1842 tribute to Guillemin. The genus Guilleminea was named in his honor by Carl Sigismund Kunth. The standard author abbreviation Guill. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.
rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin est un botaniste français, né le 20 janvier 1796 à Pouilly-sur-Saône et mort le 15 janvier 1842 à Montpellier.
rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (Pouilly-sur-Saône, 20 de janeiro de 1796 — Montpellier, 15 de janeiro de 1842) foi um botânico francês. Guill. é a abreviatura padrão usada para indicar Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin como autoridade na descrição e classificação científica de um nome botânico.(Lista dos táxones descritos por este autor no IPNI)
rdf:langString Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin, född 20 januari 1796 i Pouilly-sur-Saône, död 15 januari 1842 i Montpellier, var en fransk botanist. Auktorsnamnet Guill. kan användas för Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin i samband med ett vetenskapligt namn inom botaniken; se Wikipediaartiklar som länkar till auktorsnamnet. Guillemin utgav bland annat Floræ Senegambiæ tentamen (1830–1833; med och Achille Richard) och Archives de botanique (1833).
rdf:langString Guill. є міжнародним науковим скороченням імені ботанічного автора: Жан Батист Антуан Гіймен.Перегляньте таксони, приписувані цьому автору, в International Plant Names Index (IPNI). Жан Батист Антуан Гіймен (фр. Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin або фр. Jean Antoine Guillemin, 20 січня 1796 — 15 січня 1842) — французький ботанік та доктор медицини.
rdf:langString Жан Бати́ст Антуа́н Гильме́н (фр. Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin, 20 января 1796 — 15 января 1842) — французский ботаник и доктор медицины.
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