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Authorised form of nameJussieu; Bernard de (1699 - 1777)
Other forms of nameBernard
Other forms of surnameDe Jussieu
Dates1699 - 1777
NationalityFrench
Place of birthLyon, France
Date of birth17 August 1699
Place of deathParis, France
Date of death06 November 1777
OccupationPhysician
Research fieldBotany
ActivityEducation:
Studied under his brother, Antoine de Jussieu (FRS 1718) at the Jardin des Plantes, Paris (1714) Montpellier (MB); Paris (MD) (1726)
Career:
Travelled with his brother in France, Spain and Portugal; Under-demonstrator, Jardin des Plantes, in charge of gardens and greenhouses (1722); was famous for his teaching; Carl Linnaeus (FRS 1753) attended his lectures (1738); designed the botanical garden of the Trianon, Versailles, for Louis XV
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election22/06/1727
ProposerJames Jurin
RelationshipsSon of Laurent de Jussieu, Apothecary, of Lyon; brother of Antoine de Jussieu (FRS 1718); uncle of Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (FRS 1829)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DSB
Authority:
Birth and death dates from DSB
References:
Jean Jacquot, 'Sir Hans Sloane and French Men of Science' in NR 1953 vol 10 pp 85-98
CodeNA7783
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
EL/I2/17Translation of a letter, from Bernard de Jussieu to Hans Sloane, dated at Paris1736
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