词条 | Jean Étienne Duby |
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Jean Étienne Duby (15 February 1798 in Geneva – 24 November 1885) was a Swiss clergyman and botanist. He studied theology in Geneva, obtaining his consecration in 1820, and having an avid interest in natural history, he earned his degree in natural sciences in 1824. As a young man he was influenced by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (1778–1841), and made contributions towards Candolle's publication of Botanicon gallicum; seu Synopsis plantarum in Flora gallica descriptarum (1828-1830).[1] From 1831 to 1863 he served as a pastor in Eaux-Vives, Geneva, while in the meantime playing an active role in botany. He specialized in research of cryptogams, including studies of European and exotic mosses, and taxonomic work involving the red algae genus Ceramium. In addition to his work with cryptogams, he conducted studies on the flowering plant family Primulaceae.[2] In 1860–61 he was president of the Société de physique et d'histoire naturelle de Genève. He was also a corresponding member of the Société de biologie de Paris and of the Moscow Society of Naturalists. Today, his herbarium is part of the "general herbarium" at the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques in Geneva.[3] Selected writings
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1. ^WorldCat Identities (publications) {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Duby, Jean Etienne}}2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=ZmlaAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA447 Bulletin, Issue 14] by State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut 3. ^Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques Ville de Geneve The Duby Herbarium 7 : Swiss botanists|Phycologists|Bryologists|Scientists from the Republic of Geneva|People from Geneva|1798 births|1885 deaths |
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