Adrien Henri Laurent de Jussieu ( fr. Adrien Henri Laurent de Jussieu , December 23, 1797 , Paris , France , - June 29, 1853 , Paris, France) - French botanist . The son of Antoine Laurent de Jussieux .
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The author of the names of a number of botanical taxa . In the botanical ( binary ) nomenclature, these names are supplemented by the abbreviation “ A.Juss. " . List of such taxa on the IPNI website Personal page on IPNI website Another reduction option: Adr.Juss. |
Member of the French Academy of Sciences (since 1831), its president (1853).
He studied at the Sorbonne . Doctor of Medicine (1824).
Since 1826 he occupied the Department of Botany at the Botanical Garden in Paris .
In 1845, Adrien Henri Laurent de Jussieu became a professor of plant physiology at the Sorbonne, replacing Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire , who died a year before.
the scientist left behind some valuable monographs .
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Printed Works
- De euphorbiacearum generibus medicisque earumdem viribus tentamen (Paris, 1824, with 18 tables of figures, (Fr.) ), the most extensive of his works
- Thèse sur la famille des Euphorbiacées, 1824 (French)
- Monographie des Rutacées, 1825 (fr.)
- Flora Brasiliae Meridionalis (3 vol., 1825-1832) (fr.) (In conjunction with Augustine Saint-Hilaire )
- Mémoire sur le groupe des Méliacées, 1830 (French)
- Recherches sur la structure des plantes monocotylédones, Paris, 1839 (fr.)
- Cours élémentaire de botanique (Paris, 1840, (French) ), an excellent guide to botany, translated into all major European languages
- Monographie des Malpighiacées, 1843 (fr.)
- Géographie botanique, 1845 (fr.)
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 BNF identifier : Open Data Platform 2011.
- ↑ 1 2 SNAC - 2010.
Literature
- Beketov A.N. Jussieux // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Links
- Jussieu, De // Encyclopædia Britannica (English) .