Rembert Dodoens
Rembert Dodoens (or Rembert Van Joenckema or Rembert Dodonée ), born the Malignant June 29th 1517 with and dead the March 10th 1585 with Leyde, is a Botaniste and a Flemish Médecin .
After studies of Medicine to Leuwen and its title of doctor obtained in 1535, he visits the universities of France, Italy and Germany. He becomes in 1574, doctor of court of the emperor Maximilien II with Vienna undoubtedly thanks to the assistance of his friend Charles of the Lock. He continues to exert under the reign of Rudolf II, successor of Maximilien II. After a passage to Cologne and Antwerp, it obtains a pulpit of medicine to Leyde in 1582.
Its interest for botany is initially of a medical nature and for this reason he writes a Herbier. He uses the boards of the work of Leonhart Fuchs and adds new engravings to it. A Flemish edition, under the title Crŭÿdeboeck , appears in 1554 followed by a French version, Histoire of the plants (the translation is ensured by Charles of the Lock). In 1583, Dodoens makes appear Pemptades , a work plus botanist that the preceding one. Its own observations are frays with those of Charles of the Lock and Mathias of Obel, as it is difficult to know the share as it takes there.
Publications
- Herbarium (1533);
- Den Nieuwen Herbarius (1543);
- Cosmographica in astronomiam and geographiam isagoge (1548);
- Of frugum historia (1552);
- Trium priorum of stirpium historia commentariorum imagine (1553);
- Posteriorum trium of stirpium historia commentariorum imagine (1554);
- Cruydeboeck (1554);
- Frumentorum, leguminum, palustrium and aquatilium herbarum, relevant ac eorum quae eo historia , Antwerp, (1566);
- odoratarumque Florum and coronariarum nonnullarum herbarum historia , Antwerp, (1568);
- aliarumque Purgantium eo facientium, tum and radicum, convolvulorum ac deleteriarum herbarum historiae , (1574);
- vinic Historia vitis , (1580);
- Physiologices medicinae tabulae (1580);
- Medicinalium observationum exempla will rara (1581);
- Stirpium historiae pemptades sex , 1583, work which summarizes all its work;
- Praxis medica (1616) (posthumous);
- Ars medica, ofte ghenees-kunst (1624) (posthumous).
External bonds
- Works of Dodoens digitized by the SCD of [[University Louis Pasteur] of Strasbourg] the
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