- Adam Lonicer
Adam Lonicer, Adam Lonitzer or Adamus Lonicerus
10 October 1528 Marburg -29 May 1586 Frankfurt-am-Main , was a German botanist, noted for his 1577 revised version ofEucharius Rösslin ’s herbal.The son of a theologian and
philologist [http://books.google.com/books?id=XeqWOkKYn28C&pg=PA138&lpg=PA138&dq=%22adam+lonicer%22&source=web&ots=hdEp0a9vcP&sig=_aqik5k2onJJZ3CCOJJKPTUGcU8] , Lonicer studied atMarburg and theUniversity of Mainz , was a student ofConrad Gessner , and obtained his Magister degree at sixteen years of age. He became professor of Mathematics at theUniversity of Marburg in 1553 and Doctor of Medicine in 1554, becoming the town physician inFrankfurt-am-Main . His true interest though was herbs and the study of botany. His first important work on herbs, the "Kräuterbuch", was published in 1557, a large part dealing withdistillation . Lonicer acknowledged his sources for the book, creditingJean Ruelle (1474-1537),Valerius Cordus ,Pietro Andrea Mattioli ,Hieronymus Braunschweig andConrad Gessner .Lonicer married Magdalena Egenolff, the daughter of his Frankfurt publisher, Christian Egenolff. Christian Egenolff died in 1555, and Lonicer became a director of the firm, publishing no fewer than four editions of the "Kräuterbuch" between 1557 and 1577.
The genus "
Lonicera " in the familyCaprifoliaceae is named in his honour.Publications
1557 "Kräuterbuch und Künstliche Conterfeytunge der Bäume, Stauden, Hecken, Kräuter, Getreyde, Gewürtze . . .",
Frankfurt : Christian EgenolffExternal links and sources
* [http://www.cultor.org/Gallery/ArteOccidentale/Coturnix/Coturnix.html ArteOccidentale]
* [http://www.sil.si.edu/imagegalaxy/imageGalaxy_MoreImages.cfm?book_id=SIL30-01 Smithsonian Institution Libraries]References
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