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Joseph Pitton de Tournefort

Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (5 June 1656 – 28 December 1708) was a French botanist, notable as the first to make a clear definition of the concept of genus for plants. Botanist Charles Plumier was his pupil and accompanied him on his voyages.

Joseph Pitton de Tournefort
Joseph Pitton de Tournefort
Born5 June 1656
Died28 December 1708 (aged 52)
NationalityFrench
Alma materUniversity of Paris
Known forgenus
Scientific career
Fieldsbotany

Life edit

 
Tournefort's research journeys

Tournefort was born in Aix-en-Provence and studied at the Jesuit convent there. It was intended that he enter the Church, but the death of his father allowed him to follow his interest in botany. After two years collecting, he studied medicine at Montpellier, but was appointed professor of botany at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris in 1683. During this time he travelled through Western Europe, particularly the Pyrenees, where he made extensive collections.[1]

Between 1700 and 1702 he travelled through the islands of Greece and visited Constantinople, the borders of the Black Sea, Armenia, and Georgia, collecting plants and undertaking other types of observations. He was accompanied by the German botanist Andreas Gundelsheimer (1668–1715), and the artist Claude Aubriet (1651–1742). His description of this journey was published posthumously (Relation d'un voyage du Levant),[1] he himself having been killed by a carriage in Paris; the road on which he died now bears his name (Rue de Tournefort in the 5ème arrondissement).

Work edit

Tournefort's principal work was the 1694 Eléments de botanique, ou Méthode pour reconnaître les Plantes (the Latin translation of it Institutiones rei herbariae was published twice in 1700 and 1719). The principal artist was Claude Aubriet, who later became the principal artist at the Jardin des Plantes. The classification followed was completely artificial, and neglected some important divisions established by earlier botanists, such as John Ray's separation of the phanerogams from the cryptogams, and his division of the flowering plants into monocots and dicots. Overall it was a step backwards in systematics, yet the text was so clearly written and well structured, and contained so much valuable information on individual species, that it became popular amongst botanists, and nearly all classifications published for the next fifty years were based upon it.[2]

Tournefort is often credited with being the first to make a clear distinction between genus and species. Though he did indeed cluster the 7,000 plant species that he described into around 700 genera, this was not particularly original. Concepts of genus and species had been framed as early as the 16th century, and Kaspar Bauhin in particular consistently distinguished genera and species. Augustus Quirinus Rivinus had even advocated the use of binary nomenclature shortly before Tournefort's work was published.[2]

The word herbarium also seems to have been an invention of Tournefort; previously herbaria had been called by a variety of names, such as Hortus siccus.

His herbarium collection of 6,963 specimens was housed in Paris, in Jardin du Roi. It is now part of the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle.[3]

In 1858, botanist Griseb. published Pittoniotis, a genus of flowering plants from South America, belonging to the family Rubiaceae and named in honour of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort.[4]

List of selected publications edit

 
Relation d'un voyage du Levant, fait par ordre du roy, 1727
  • Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de (1694). Éléments de botanique ou methode pour connaître les plantes (Élémens de botanique ou methode pour connoître les plantes) (in French). Paris: Imprimerie Royale., trans. as
    • Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de (1719) [1700]. Josephi Pitton Tournefort Aquisextiensis, doctoris medici Parisiensis, Academiae regiae scientiarum socii, et in horto regio botanices professoris, Institutiones rei herbariae (in Latin). Vol. I. Paris: Typographia regia.
    • Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de (1719) [1700]. Josephi Pitton Tournefort Aquisextiensis, doctoris medici Parisiensis, Academiae regiae scientiarum socii, et in horto regio botanices professoris, Institutiones rei herbariae (in Latin). Vol. II. Paris: Typographia regia.
    • Institutiones rei herbariae (in Latin). Vol. 3. Paris: Imprimerie Royale. 1719.
  • Histoire des plantes qui naissent aux environs de Paris, 1698
  • Relation d'un voyage du Levant, 1717
  • Traité de la matière médicale, 1717
  • Histoire des plantes qui naissent aux environs de Paris (in French). Paris: Imprimerie Royale. 1698.
  • Relation d'un voyage du Levant, fait par ordre du roy (in French). Vol. 3. Lyon: Bruyset, frères. 1727.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Chisholm 1911.
  2. ^ a b Sachs, Julius von (1890). Balfour, Isaac Bayley (ed.). History of Botany (1530–1860) (Wikisource). Translated by Garnsey, Henry E. F. Oxford at the Clarendon Press. pp. 76–78.
  3. ^ Herbarium J.P. de Tournefort (1656–1708). Brill. January 1999. ISBN 9789004198388. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Pittoniotis Griseb". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 24 May 2021 – via Kew.org.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

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Tourn redirects here For the medieval legal term see Tourn Joseph Pitton de Tournefort 5 June 1656 28 December 1708 was a French botanist notable as the first to make a clear definition of the concept of genus for plants Botanist Charles Plumier was his pupil and accompanied him on his voyages Joseph Pitton de TournefortJoseph Pitton de TournefortBorn5 June 1656Aix en Provence Kingdom of FranceDied28 December 1708 aged 52 Paris Kingdom of FranceNationalityFrenchAlma materUniversity of ParisKnown forgenusScientific careerFieldsbotany Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 List of selected publications 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksLife edit nbsp Tournefort s research journeysTournefort was born in Aix en Provence and studied at the Jesuit convent there It was intended that he enter the Church but the death of his father allowed him to follow his interest in botany After two years collecting he studied medicine at Montpellier but was appointed professor of botany at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris in 1683 During this time he travelled through Western Europe particularly the Pyrenees where he made extensive collections 1 Between 1700 and 1702 he travelled through the islands of Greece and visited Constantinople the borders of the Black Sea Armenia and Georgia collecting plants and undertaking other types of observations He was accompanied by the German botanist Andreas Gundelsheimer 1668 1715 and the artist Claude Aubriet 1651 1742 His description of this journey was published posthumously Relation d un voyage du Levant 1 he himself having been killed by a carriage in Paris the road on which he died now bears his name Rue de Tournefort in the 5eme arrondissement Work editTournefort s principal work was the 1694 Elements de botanique ou Methode pour reconnaitre les Plantes the Latin translation of it Institutiones rei herbariae was published twice in 1700 and 1719 The principal artist was Claude Aubriet who later became the principal artist at the Jardin des Plantes The classification followed was completely artificial and neglected some important divisions established by earlier botanists such as John Ray s separation of the phanerogams from the cryptogams and his division of the flowering plants into monocots and dicots Overall it was a step backwards in systematics yet the text was so clearly written and well structured and contained so much valuable information on individual species that it became popular amongst botanists and nearly all classifications published for the next fifty years were based upon it 2 Tournefort is often credited with being the first to make a clear distinction between genus and species Though he did indeed cluster the 7 000 plant species that he described into around 700 genera this was not particularly original Concepts of genus and species had been framed as early as the 16th century and Kaspar Bauhin in particular consistently distinguished genera and species Augustus Quirinus Rivinus had even advocated the use of binary nomenclature shortly before Tournefort s work was published 2 The word herbarium also seems to have been an invention of Tournefort previously herbaria had been called by a variety of names such as Hortus siccus His herbarium collection of 6 963 specimens was housed in Paris in Jardin du Roi It is now part of the Museum national d histoire naturelle 3 In 1858 botanist Griseb published Pittoniotis a genus of flowering plants from South America belonging to the family Rubiaceae and named in honour of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort 4 List of selected publications edit nbsp Relation d un voyage du Levant fait par ordre du roy 1727Tournefort Joseph Pitton de 1694 Elements de botanique ou methode pour connaitre les plantes Elemens de botanique ou methode pour connoitre les plantes in French Paris Imprimerie Royale trans as Tournefort Joseph Pitton de 1719 1700 Josephi Pitton Tournefort Aquisextiensis doctoris medici Parisiensis Academiae regiae scientiarum socii et in horto regio botanices professoris Institutiones rei herbariae in Latin Vol I Paris Typographia regia Tournefort Joseph Pitton de 1719 1700 Josephi Pitton Tournefort Aquisextiensis doctoris medici Parisiensis Academiae regiae scientiarum socii et in horto regio botanices professoris Institutiones rei herbariae in Latin Vol II Paris Typographia regia Institutiones rei herbariae in Latin Vol 3 Paris Imprimerie Royale 1719 Histoire des plantes qui naissent aux environs de Paris 1698 Relation d un voyage du Levant 1717 Traite de la matiere medicale 1717 Histoire des plantes qui naissent aux environs de Paris in French Paris Imprimerie Royale 1698 Relation d un voyage du Levant fait par ordre du roy in French Vol 3 Lyon Bruyset freres 1727 See also editAntoine de Jussieu Bernard de Jussieu Michel AdansonReferences edit a b Chisholm 1911 a b Sachs Julius von 1890 Balfour Isaac Bayley ed History of Botany 1530 1860 Wikisource Translated by Garnsey Henry E F Oxford at the Clarendon Press pp 76 78 Herbarium J P de Tournefort 1656 1708 Brill January 1999 ISBN 9789004198388 Retrieved 29 September 2014 Pittoniotis Griseb Plants of the World Online Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Retrieved 24 May 2021 via Kew org Bibliography edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Tournefort Joseph Pitton de Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 27 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 106 Isely Duane 2002 One Hundred and One Botanists West Lafayette Indiana Purdue University Press pp 71 73 ISBN 978 1 55753 283 1 OCLC 947193619 Retrieved 2018 12 13 External links editKUL Digital version of Elemens de botanique ou methode pour connoitre les plantes 1694 1695 Digital edition of Institutiones rei herbariae University and State Library Dusseldorf nbsp Media related to Joseph Pitton de Tournefort at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Pitton de Tournefort amp oldid 1215991831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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