Augier Busbeck

Augier Busbeck or Bousbecq or Augerius Ghislenias Boubequius is a Diplomate and a Botaniste Dutch, born in 1522 with Comines and dead the October 28th 1592 with Saint-Germain.

He is used initially to the king Charles V then his brother Ferdinand Ier as Austria. He is sent as ambassador at Solyman II in Constantinople in 1555 then again in 1556. Imprisoned, it returns only in 1562.

He is the author in particular Legationis turcicae epistolae quartet (1589) and introduced in various Europe species of the East of which the Tulipe or the Syringa officinalis . He is the first to be been interested in the Gothic languages of the Eastern area.

Source

  • Allen G. Debus (to dir.) (1968). World Who' S Who in Science. In Biographical Dictionary off Notable Scientists from Present Antiquity to the. Marquis-Who' S Who (Chicago): xvi + 1855 p.

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