JUSSIEU, ANTOINE-LAURENT DE


Meaning of JUSSIEU, ANTOINE-LAURENT DE in English

born April 12, 1748, Lyon died Sept. 17, 1836, Paris French botanist who developed the principles that served as the foundation of a natural system of plant classification. Antoine-Laurent was brought in 1770 by his uncle Bernard to the Jardin du Roi, where he became demonstrator in botany. In 1773 his paper, presented to the Acadmie des Sciences, on the Ranunculaceae (crowfoot) family introduced his method of classification. His Genera Plantarum Secundum Ordines Naturales Disposita, Juxta Methodum in Horto Regio Parisiensi Exaratam, Anno 1774 (1789; Genera of Plants Arranged According to Their Natural Orders, Based on the Method Devised in the Royal Garden in Paris in the Year 1774) extended his method of classification, based on the relative value of characters, to the entire plant kingdom. In 1826 he resigned his professorship at the Musum National d'Histoire Naturelle, which he had helped to organize in 1790 from the former Jardin du Roi. His son, Adrien-Laurent-Henri de Jussieu (17971853), is best known for his Embryons Monocotyldones (1844), on which he worked for more than 13 years, and Cours lmentaire de botanique (184244), which was translated into many languages.

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