Joachim Jung ( German: Joachim Jungius , 1587 - 1657 ) - German scientist and teacher, philosopher, botanist and mathematician.
| Joachim Jung | |
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| Date of Birth | October 22, 1587 |
| Place of Birth | Lubeck |
| Date of death | October 3, 1657 (69 years old) |
| A place of death | Hamburg |
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| Scientific field | mathematics , medicine , botany , philosophy |
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The names of the plants described by him may be abbreviated " Jung " From the point of view of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, the scientific names of plants published before May 1, 1753 are not considered truly published, and this reduction is practically not found in modern scientific literature. Personal page on IPNI website |
A native of the city of Lübeck , he was a professor of mathematics in Giessen and Rostock , and from 1628 he was rector of Johanneum in Hamburg , where he died. Jung is considered the forerunner of Leibniz in his pursuit of reform in the field of philosophy . Botany owes him the first natural grouping of plants , which after his death, but according to notes compiled under his dictation (since he himself printed almost nothing), Joh presented. Vaget in the composition: "Joachim Jungii isagoge phytoscopia etc." ( Hamburg , 1678 ) and later improved by Linnaeus .
Most of Jung’s writings appeared in print after his death.
Content
- 1 Selected Bibliography
- 2 notes
- 3 Literature
- 4 References
Selected Bibliography
- “Logica Hamburgensis” ( Hamburg , 1638 );
- "Disputationes de naturali Dei cognitione";
- "De potentia activa"; "De aristocratia" (ib., 1641 );
- "De principiis corporum naturalium" (ib., 1642 );
- "De forma substantiali"; "De notionibus secundis";
- "De relationibus";
- "De definitionibus";
- "Demonstrationes materiae primae et formae substantialis" (ib., 1638 );
- “Isagoge physica doxoscopia, in qua praecipuae opiniones in physica passim receptae breviter et accuratissime examinantur” (Vogel, ib., 1662 );
- “Phoronomica, seu doctrina de motu locali” (ed. Sievers, 1688 ; Menzer , 1699 );
- "Historia Vermium" (published by Vagetius, Hamburg , 1691 );
- "Schedar. fascicul. inscriptus: Mineralia "(ib., 1689 );
- "Opuscula botanico-physica" (ed. Coburg , 1747 );
- “The anatomy of vegetables etc.” ( London , 1673 );
- “The comparative anatomy of trunks etc.” (ib., 1675 );
- “The anatomy of plants etc.” (ib., 1682 ).
- "Historia vitae et mortis J. Jungii" ( Hamburg , 1657 );
- “De Jungio” ( Breslavl , 1846 );
- “Joachim Jungius und sein Zeitalter” ( Stuttgart , 1851 );
- "Des Dr. J. Jungius aus Lübeck Briefwechsel "( Lübeck , 1863 );
- "Das Leben des Dr. med. Joachim Jungius ”( Breslavl , 1882 );
- "Joachim Jungius und die Erneuerung atomistischer Lehren im XVII Jahrh." ( 1887 );
- "Joachim Jungius" ( 1888 ).
Notes
Literature
- Jung, Joachim // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Links
- Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL): JUNGIUS, Joachim (German) (Retrieved June 30, 2009)