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Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin

Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin[1] (16 February 1727 – 26 October 1817) was a scientist who studied medicine, chemistry and botany.

Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin
Born(1727-02-16)16 February 1727
Died26 October 1817(1817-10-26) (aged 90)
EducationLeiden University
Occupationscientist
Known formedicine, chemistry, botany
ChildrenJoseph Franz, Emil Gottfried, Franziska
Awardsmember, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Scientific career
Author abbrev. (botany)Jacq.

Biography edit

 
Selectarum Stirpium Americanarum Historia, 1780, National Library of Poland.
 
Haemanthus pubescens L., Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin 1798

Born in Leiden in the Netherlands, he studied medicine at Leiden University, then moved first to Paris and afterward to Vienna. In 1752, he studied under Gerard van Swieten in Vienna.[2]

Between 1755 and 1759, Jacquin was sent to the West Indies, Central America, Venezuela and New Granada by Francis I to collect plants for the Schönbrunn Palace, and amassed a large collection of animal, plant and mineral samples. In 1797, Alexander von Humboldt profited from studying these collections and conversing with Jacquin in preparation of his own journey to the Americas.[3]

In 1763, Jacquin became professor of chemistry and mineralogy at the Bergakademie Schemnitz (now Banská Štiavnica in Slovakia). In 1768, he was appointed Professor of Botany and Chemistry and became director of the botanical gardens of the University of Vienna. For his work, he received the title Edler in 1774. In 1783, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. In 1806, he was created a baron. In 1809, he became a correspondent of the Royal Institute, which later became the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.[4]

His younger son, Emil Gottfried (1767–1792), and his daughter, Franziska (1769–1850), were friends of Mozart; Mozart wrote two songs for Gottfried to publish under Gottfried's name ("Als Luise ...", K. 520, and "Das Traumbild", K. 530) and gave piano lessons to Franziska. Mozart dedicated a considerable number of his works to the Jacquin family, notably the Kegelstatt Trio. This was first played at the Jacquins' house in August 1786 with Franziska playing the piano.

His son Joseph Franz (1766–1839) succeeded him as professor of botany and chemistry at the University of Vienna and wrote several notable botanical books.

Von Jacquin died in Vienna.

He is commemorated by the genera Jacquinia (Theophrastaceae) and Jacquiniella (Orchidaceae). In 2011, the Austrian Mint issued silver coins to mark his science expeditions to the Caribbean.[5]

Publications edit

  • Enumeratio systematica plantarum (1760)[7]
  • Enumeratio Stirpium Plerarumque (1762)
  • Selectarum Stirpium Americanarum (1763)[8]
  • Observationum Botanicarum (part 1 1764, part 2 1767, part 3 1768, part 4 1771)
  • Hortus Botanicus Vindobonensis (3 volumes, 1770–1776) with plates by Franz Anton von Scheidel[9]
  • Florae Austriacae (5 volumes, 1773–1778)[10]
  • Icones Plantarum Rariorum (3 volumes, 1781–1793)[11]
  • Plantarum Rariorum Horti Caesarei Schoenbrunnensis (4 volumes, 1797–1804)[12]
  • Fragmenta Botanica 1804–1809 (1809)[13]
  • Nicolai Josephi Jacquin collectaneorum supplementum ...
  • Oxalis :Monographia iconibus illustrata
  • Dreyhundert auserlesene amerikanische Gewächse nach linneischer Ordnung (with Zorn, Johannes)
  • Nikolaus Joseph Edlen von Jacquin's Anfangsgründe der medicinisch-practischen Chymie : zum Gebrauche seiner Vorlesungen . Wappler, Vienna 1783 Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
  • Nikolaus Joseph Edlen von Jacquin's Anfangsgründe der medicinisch-practischen Chymie : zum Gebrauche seiner Vorlesungen . Wappler, Vienna, 2nd. ed. 1785 Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Regarding personal names: Freiherr is a former title (translated as Baron). In Germany since 1919, it forms part of family names. The feminine forms are Freifrau and Freiin.
  2. ^ Santiago Madriñán, Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin's American Plants, Brill, 2013, p. 9.
  3. ^ Daum, Andreas (2019). Alexander von Humboldt. Munich: C. H. Beck. pp. 36–37, 42, 69. ISBN 978-3-406-73436-6.
  4. ^ "Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin (1727–1817)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Austrian Mint Issues Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin 20€ Silver Coin". Coin Update News. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
  6. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Jacq.
  7. ^ Jacquin, Nikolaus Joseph (4 June 1760). Enumeratio systematica plantarum. Theodor Haak.
  8. ^ "Selectarum stirpium Americanarum historia, in qua ad Linnaeanum systema determinatae descriptaeque sistuntur plantae illae, quas in insulis Martinica, Jamaica, Domingo aliisque et in vicinae continentis parte, observavit rariores; adjectis iconibus ad autoris archetypa pictis :: Latin American plant literature". mertzdigital.nybg.org.
  9. ^ Details – Hortus botanicus vindobonensis, seu, Plantarum rariorum, quae in Horto botanico vindobonensi ... :coluntur, icones coloratae et succinctae descriptiones / – Biodiversity Heritage Library. Leopold Joannis Kaliwoda. 1770. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  10. ^ Details – Florae Austriacae, sive, Plantarum selectarum in Austriae archiducatu :sponte crescentium icones, ad vivum coloratae, et descriptionibus, ac synonymis illustratae / – Biodiversity Heritage Library. Leopoldi Joannis Kaliwoda. 1773. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  11. ^ Details – Icones plantarum rariorum / – Biodiversity Heritage Library. C. F. Wappler. 1781. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  12. ^ Details – Plantarum rariorum horti caesarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones / – Biodiversity Heritage Library. C. F. Wappler. 1797. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  13. ^ Jacquin, Nikolaus Joseph (1800). Fragmenta botanica, figuris coloratis illustrata. Mathias Andreas Schmidt.

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Jacq redirects here For other uses see Jacq Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin 1 16 February 1727 26 October 1817 was a scientist who studied medicine chemistry and botany Nikolaus Joseph von JacquinBorn 1727 02 16 16 February 1727LeidenDied26 October 1817 1817 10 26 aged 90 ViennaEducationLeiden UniversityOccupationscientistKnown formedicine chemistry botanyChildrenJoseph Franz Emil Gottfried FranziskaAwardsmember Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesScientific careerAuthor abbrev botany Jacq Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External linksBiography edit nbsp Selectarum Stirpium Americanarum Historia 1780 National Library of Poland nbsp Haemanthus pubescens L Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin 1798Born in Leiden in the Netherlands he studied medicine at Leiden University then moved first to Paris and afterward to Vienna In 1752 he studied under Gerard van Swieten in Vienna 2 Between 1755 and 1759 Jacquin was sent to the West Indies Central America Venezuela and New Granada by Francis I to collect plants for the Schonbrunn Palace and amassed a large collection of animal plant and mineral samples In 1797 Alexander von Humboldt profited from studying these collections and conversing with Jacquin in preparation of his own journey to the Americas 3 In 1763 Jacquin became professor of chemistry and mineralogy at the Bergakademie Schemnitz now Banska Stiavnica in Slovakia In 1768 he was appointed Professor of Botany and Chemistry and became director of the botanical gardens of the University of Vienna For his work he received the title Edler in 1774 In 1783 he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences In 1806 he was created a baron In 1809 he became a correspondent of the Royal Institute which later became the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences 4 His younger son Emil Gottfried 1767 1792 and his daughter Franziska 1769 1850 were friends of Mozart Mozart wrote two songs for Gottfried to publish under Gottfried s name Als Luise K 520 and Das Traumbild K 530 and gave piano lessons to Franziska Mozart dedicated a considerable number of his works to the Jacquin family notably the Kegelstatt Trio This was first played at the Jacquins house in August 1786 with Franziska playing the piano His son Joseph Franz 1766 1839 succeeded him as professor of botany and chemistry at the University of Vienna and wrote several notable botanical books Von Jacquin died in Vienna He is commemorated by the genera Jacquinia Theophrastaceae and Jacquiniella Orchidaceae In 2011 the Austrian Mint issued silver coins to mark his science expeditions to the Caribbean 5 The standard author abbreviation Jacq is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 6 Publications editEnumeratio systematica plantarum 1760 7 Enumeratio Stirpium Plerarumque 1762 Selectarum Stirpium Americanarum 1763 8 Observationum Botanicarum part 1 1764 part 2 1767 part 3 1768 part 4 1771 Hortus Botanicus Vindobonensis 3 volumes 1770 1776 with plates by Franz Anton von Scheidel 9 Florae Austriacae 5 volumes 1773 1778 10 Icones Plantarum Rariorum 3 volumes 1781 1793 11 Plantarum Rariorum Horti Caesarei Schoenbrunnensis 4 volumes 1797 1804 12 Fragmenta Botanica 1804 1809 1809 13 Nicolai Josephi Jacquin collectaneorum supplementum Oxalis Monographia iconibus illustrata Dreyhundert auserlesene amerikanische Gewachse nach linneischer Ordnung with Zorn Johannes Nikolaus Joseph Edlen von Jacquin s Anfangsgrunde der medicinisch practischen Chymie zum Gebrauche seiner Vorlesungen Wappler Vienna 1783 Digital edition by the University and State Library Dusseldorf Nikolaus Joseph Edlen von Jacquin s Anfangsgrunde der medicinisch practischen Chymie zum Gebrauche seiner Vorlesungen Wappler Vienna 2nd ed 1785 Digital edition by the University and State Library DusseldorfSee also editCategory Taxa named by Nikolaus Joseph von JacquinNotes edit Regarding personal names Freiherr is a former title translated as Baron In Germany since 1919 it forms part of family names The feminine forms are Freifrau and Freiin Santiago Madrinan Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin s American Plants Brill 2013 p 9 Daum Andreas 2019 Alexander von Humboldt Munich C H Beck pp 36 37 42 69 ISBN 978 3 406 73436 6 Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin 1727 1817 Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Retrieved 19 July 2015 Austrian Mint Issues Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin 20 Silver Coin Coin Update News Retrieved 8 March 2011 International Plant Names Index Jacq Jacquin Nikolaus Joseph 4 June 1760 Enumeratio systematica plantarum Theodor Haak Selectarum stirpium Americanarum historia in qua ad Linnaeanum systema determinatae descriptaeque sistuntur plantae illae quas in insulis Martinica Jamaica Domingo aliisque et in vicinae continentis parte observavit rariores adjectis iconibus ad autoris archetypa pictis Latin American plant literature mertzdigital nybg org Details Hortus botanicus vindobonensis seu Plantarum rariorum quae in Horto 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