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    and William Turner (Bad Bergzabern) were friends of Tabernaemontanus. In 1562, Tabernaemontanus enrolled as a student at Heidelberg University. In the...
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    origins so far back. In 1525 the famous botanist Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus was born here. In 1676, during the Franco-Dutch War, the French under...
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    be brought to Europe. An herbarium specimen was depicted in 1591 in Tabernaemontanus' herbal book. A single oblanceolate leaf develops from narrow, leathery...
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    Kräuterbuch by Hieronymus Bock (1577), and Tabernaemontanus' Neuw Kreuterbuch by Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus (1588), also discuss applications of E...
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    botany" Jakob Theodor von Bergzabern, a.k.a. Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus, Tabernaemontanus being a compressed form of the original Medieval Latin name...
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    curved ovoid, glossy black. The name Cereus originates in a book by Tabernaemontanus published in 1625 and refers to the candle-like form of species C. hexagonus...
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    (=Peganum harmala) to be (not all writers named in the following): Tabernaemontanus', Dodoens' and Clusius' Harmala; Matthias de l'Obel's Harmala syriaca;...
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    reliable report of the mineral springs came in 1568 from the Worms doctor Tabernaemontanus, who also made the place known in his 1581 work Neuw Wasserschatz (New...
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    This edition reused hundreds of woodblocks from Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus' Kräuterbuch or Eicones Plantarum seu stirpium (Frankfurt, 1590), which...
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    or ceriform is preferred. The name cereus originates in a book by Tabernaemontanus published in 1625 and refers to the candle-like form of species Cereus...
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