- Johann Christian Buxbaum
Johann Christian Buxbaum (no later than
October 5 ,1693 —July 7 ,1730 ), was a German physician, botanist and traveller.He was born in
Merseburg and studied medicine at the Universities of Leipzig, Wittenberg, Jena, and Leyden.In 1721 he was invited by
Peter the Great , tsar of Russia, to take up a position as botanist in the Physical Garden, at the Medical Collegium in St Petersburg. In 1724 he became a member of the St Petersburg Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Professor at the Academic Gymnasium.In his capacity as a physician, Buxbaum in 1724 was called upon to accompany
Alexander Rumyantsev toConstantinopolis , in a Russian diplomatic mission to Turkey. He used this opportunity to visit Greece. On his way back from Constantinopolis he visited Asia Minor, travelling throughBaku andDerbent he reachedAstrachan , to return, finally, to St Petersburg (in 1727). He died inWermsdorf ,Saxony .He is commemorated in the
moss genus "Buxbaumia " (also the name of a journal on mosses) and in the names of several species (notably the sedge "Carex buxbaumii") His most notable works are:
* "Enumeratio plantarum acculatior in argo Halensi vicinisque locis crescentium una cum earum characteribus et viribus" (Halle, 1721)
* "Plantarum minus cognitarum centuria I. [-V.] complectens plantas circa Byzantium & in oriente observatas" (Petropoli : ex typographia Academiae, 1728—1740, partly posthumously published byJohann Georg Gmelin ) [ [http://www.polybiblio.com/marta/3105.html AMMAN, Johannes, Stirpium rariorum in Imperio Rutheno sponte provenientium icones et descriptiones ] ] in five volumes with copperplates.;References
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