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- Database Clusius
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- Aicholtz, Johann
- Aicholtzius, Johann
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Aicholz was a physician, anatomist, and botanist. He began his studies in Vienna and Wittenberg, and later studied medicine in Vienna and Padua, where he received his doctorate in 1555. University professor faculty of medicine (theoretical medicine, 1565) in Vienna. He carried out several public dissections. He was rector in 1574 / 75 and served as dean of the Faculty of Medicine five times. He was highly esteemed as a physician in Vienna.
Interested in botany, had a private garden in Vienna which he probably used in his teachings.
Aicholz maintained a rich botanical garden in Vienna, which he probably used for teaching. He carried out botanical trips and research with Carolus Clusius (1573-1588). He had contact and exchanges with other botanists, including Ulysses Aldrovandi in Bologna and Joachim II Camerarius in Neurenberg.
Quoted in C. Clusius, 'Rariorum plantarum historia' (Antwerp 1601) 4, 54, 56, 116, 123, 124, 172, 223 (2x), 303, 338, xxx, lvii, cxix.
He was called to the court in Prague in 1581 to attend and describe the public dissection of a woman died of dropsy. His findings were published in "In hydrope monstroso d. Joh. Aicholzii consilium" in (L. Scolzius?), Consiliorum medicicinalum (..) lucem edit. Hanoviae 1610, f. 955).
Residence
- Wien 1557 - 1588
- Padova 1555 - 1555
- Wien 1520 - 1543
- Wittenberg 1543 - 1547
Occupation
- Professor theoretical medicine 1565 - University of Vienna, Wien
- city physician/Magister sanitatis 1557, Wien
Education
- student 1536 - 1543 - University of Vienna, Wien
- student 1543 - 1547 - University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg
- doctorate in medicine 1555 - University of Padua, Padova
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- Quoted in C. Clusius, 'Rariorum plantarum historia' (Antwerp 1601) 4, 54, 56, 116, 123, 124, 172, 223 (2x), 303, 338, xxx, lvii, cxix.
- W. Hartl en K. Schrauf, Nachträge zum dritten Bande von Joseph Ritter von Aschbachs Geschichte der Wiener Universität. Die Wiener Universität und ihre Gelehrten 1520 bis 1565 (Wenen 1898) 1-26, NDB I, 117-118
- Gelder, E. van, Tussen hof en keizerskroon. Carolus Clusius en de ontwikkeling van de botanie aan Midden-Europese hoven (1573-1593) (Leiden 2011) passim.
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- Ligne, Charles de
- Arenberg, Count Charles d'
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Arenberg was a high aristocrat, prince of Arenberg and duke of Aerschot. Made a grand tour and studied law. After a life devoted to politics and diplomacy in the service of the Habsburgs, he retired to Enghien, where he had bought the castle and park in 1607. He then devoted himself entirely to his favourite hobby, collecting plants. He also bought, reorganised and completed the Libri Picturati, a large collection of botanical and zoological watercolors, now in Krakow.
Married to the sister of Charles de Croy, Anne de Croy.
Corresponded with Carolus Clusius about botany, naturalia collecting, images and garden design. Mentions monsr. Boissot, Holbecq, dr. Tovar, Caccini en Lobel in his letters as people with whom he corresponds and exchanges plants and images.
Quoted in: C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 158, 161, 176, 202, 280.
Residence
- Enghien 1607 - 1616
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- aristocrat 
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 158, 161, 176, 202, 280.
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- Zouche 11th Baron Zouche, Edward la
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English aristocrat and diplomat who was passionate about horticulture. Married his nice Eleanor la Zouche in 1578 (also a lover of plants) and remarried after her death in 1611. Travelled a lot as a diplomat for different rulers. He was on the Continent between 1583-87 where he met the botanist Carolus Clusius. They corresponded about plants and gardening (1591-93, University Library Leiden). La Zouche lived in Hackney, near London, where he created a beautiful garden with the help of the Flemish physician-botanist Matthias Lobel. Was also patron of the Flemish apothecary Louis le Myre, a former servant of Clusius and later son-in-law of Lobel.
Quoted in: C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 304.
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- Noble 
- Diplomat 
Education
- student  - Cambridge University
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- C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 304.
- F. Egmond, The world of Carolus Clusius: natural history in the making, 1550-1610 (London 2010) 49, 182-84.
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Adelgais owned a garden in Cologne.
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- Köln 
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- Marti, Benedicht
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Protestant theologian and professor at the Berner Gymnasium. Interested in botany: he made botanical expeditions in the mountains around Bern. His observations (for example of 39 plant species) were published in Valerius Cordus (1561, edition by Gessner). Aretius also owned a garden in Bern and provided Conrad Gesner with a catalogue of his garden (mentioned by Gessner in his 'Horti Germaniae', 1561).
His interest in botany was aroused by his friend and landlord, the physician Johannes Stock, when Aretius was studying and working at the university of Marburg (around 1548). Maybe he also met Carolus Clusius there, who was studying in Marburg at the same time.
Correspondent of Carolus Clusius (1562).
Quoted in: C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) cxxiii.
Published: 'Stocc-hornii et Nessi in Bernatium Helvetiorum ditione montium, et nascentium in eis stirpium, descriptio' in: V. Cordus en
C. Gesner ed., 'Annotationes in Pedacij Dioscoridis Anazarbei De medica materia libros V' (Straatsburg 1561)
-and many theological commentaries.
Residence
- Bern 1548 - 1574
Occupation
- theologian and botanist  - 1574, Bern
- Teacher and rector 1549 - 1553 - Latin school, Bern
- Professor of Greek and Hebrew 1553 - 1574 - Gymnasium Bern, Bern
- Professor of theology 1564 - 1574 - Gymnasium Bern, Bern
Education
- Student of theology  - 1548 - University of Marburg, Marburg
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) cxxiii.
- Max A. Bratschi ed., 'Niesen und Stockhorn: Bergbesteigungen im 16. Jahrhundert : zwei Lateintexte von Berner Humanisten' (Thun 1992).
- D. Fretz, 'Konrad Gessner als Gärtner' (Zürich 1948)
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- Bembo, Orazio
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Bembus was a wealthy garden owner from Padua. He was a friend of G.V. Pinelli and a correspondent of Carolus Clusius. He sent Clusius 24 plants in 1595.
Residence
- Padova 
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- gardenowner , Padova
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- Florike Egmond, "The world of Carolus Clusius: natural history in the making, 1550-1610," (Londen 2010) 79-81.
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Courtier and plant expert in Malines. Connected to the Habsburg court in Malines and Brussels. Patron of Carolus Clusius and correspondent with many naturalists.
Brancion cultivated and collected exotic plants in his gardens in Malines. He used a large international network for exchange of information and seeds. For example his relationship with Aldrovandi (exchange of seeds etc., see Aldrovandi ms. 136, Bologna).
Close friend and the immediate succesor as Carolus Clusius' patron and host after death Charles de Saint Omer. Clusius stayed often with him in the period 1568-1573.
After his death in 1575 his nephew Johannes Dilfius (Van der Delft / Dilft), took care of his garden and belongings, when he died the garden was robbed and destroyed. Clusius regrets that the famous and precious De Brancion's collection of books, fossiles and curiosities was lost for him, because it was impossible to reach Mailines in the summer of 1580 due to the religious struggles (writes Clusius to Camerarius d.d. 4-08-1579, see Hunger II).
Brancion mentions a large number of persons in his letters to Clusius (University Library Leiden), mostly family but also Rasse and Mouton, Lobel and Dodonaeus.
Quoted in:
-C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 66, 129, 130, 173, 175, 179, 186, 191, 197, 224, 229, 236, 254, 255, 263, 265, 305, 319, cxxii, clviii, ccxiv.
-C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 322, 334.
Residence
- Mechelen  - 1575
Occupation
- aristocrat 
- plant expert 
Education
- student , Mechelen
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 66, 129, 130, 173, 175, 179, 186, 191, 197, 224, 229, 236, 254, 255, 263, 265, 305, 319, cxxii, clviii, ccxiv.
- C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 322, 334.
- F. Egmond, The world of Carolus Clusius: natural history in the making, 1550-1610 (London 2010) 18-20, passim.
- E. van Gelder, Tussen hof en keizerskroon. Carolus Clusius en de ontwikkeling van de botanie aan Midden-Europese hoven (1573-1593) (Leiden 2011) 23-24.
- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609. (2 vol., The Hague 1927-1942) part I: pp. 101-102, 162, part II, p. 99.
- letter from J. de Croix to Jean de Brancion (1572) in UB Leiden, Bijzondere collecties, Vul. 101.
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- Lang von Wellenburg, Eva
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Austrian noblewoman, married to the imperial ambassador and administrator David Ungnad in 1579. She belonged to the Viennese circle of noble and rich gardenowners and plantlovers who frequently asked Carolus Clusius for help and for bulbs / seeds (like Anna Maria von Heusenstain, Wolfgang Chr. von
Entzestorff en Johan Aicholz and his wife).
Quoted in: C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601), p. 152, 160, 175, 183, 200, 243, 251, 255, 257, 258.
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- Wien 
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- E. van Gelder, Tussen hof en keizerskroon. Carolus Clusius en de ontwikkeling van de botanie aan Midden-Europese hoven (1573-1593) (Leiden 2011) 128-129, passim.
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- Boisot, Jehan
- Boisot, Johannes
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Nobleman from the Southern Netherlands. Owned a garden in Brussels. Very wealthy and high placed person.
His niece Louise was married to the Postmaster general Lenart de Tassis and mother of the Chief Postmaster general Lamoral I de Tassis, close connections with Spanish court.
Passionate gardener, and good skills in plant growing. On friendly terms with very rich court apothecary F. van Zinnick and Justus Lipsius, and in regular contact with the naturalists Carolus Clusius, Jacques Plateau in Tournai and A. Pantius in Italy.
In Carolus Clusius' 'Rariorum plantarum historia' he is often mentioned as 'old friend' and referred to with the title 'N.V.'. In Exoticorum libri decem he is called 'doctissimus et peritissimus vir rei herbarie'.
Quoted in:
-C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 50, 53, 66, 119, 134, 147, 148, 153, 156, 161, 167, 183, 200, 202, 209, 213, 214, 215, 219, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 247, 251, 252, 265, 280, 292, CCXXV, CCLV.
-C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 331.
Residence
- Brussel  - 1602
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- aristocrat 
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 50, 53, 66, 119, 134, 147, 148, 153, 156, 161, 167, 183, 200, 202, 209, 213, 214, 215, 219, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 247, 251, 252, 265, 280, 292, CCXXV, CCLV.
- C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 331.
- F. Egmond, The world of Carolus Clusius: natural history in the making, 1550-1610 (London 2010) 26-40, passim.
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Gardener in Padua. Was responsible for the herbal garden of Padua. Carolus Clusius asked Thomas Rehdiger (in 1567) to try to obtain some seeds of Borusso.
Residence
- Padova 
Occupation
- gardener 
- gardener of the herbal garden of Padua 1567~, Padova
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- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609. I (The Hague 1927) 95.
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Gardenowner and correspondent of Carolus Clusius (1572, University Library Leiden). Clusius introduced her to the rich gardenowner Jean de Brancion.
Residence
- Gent 
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- F. Egmond, The world of Carolus Clusius: natural history in the making, 1550-1610 (London 2010) 57.
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- Wouweren, Janus a
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Probably a learned man, knows Lipsius. Writes to Carolus Clusius from Hamburg (1590-91) and Antwerp (1603).
Residence
- Antwerpen 
- Hamburg 
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- Starzerin, Anna
- Aicholtz, Anna
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Aicholz was the third wife of the Viennese physician university professor Johann Aicholz. After his death, she remarried the judge Zacharias Starzer, probably in 1591. Her brother (herr Unversagt, possibly Wolfgang) was an extremely powerful high government official in Vienna.
Her testament is in the Vienna University Archives.
Was a friend and correspondent of Carolus Clusius, who lived with her and her husband between 1573 and 1588. She took care of her husband's famous gardens after his death. Other Viennese garden owners (like von Entzestorff, Anna Maria von Heusenstain and Eva Ungnadin) complained that she neglected the garden.
Residence
- Wien  - 1597
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- Gelder, E. van, Tussen hof en keizerskroon. Carolus Clusius en de ontwikkeling van de botanie aan Midden-Europese hoven (1573-1593) (Leiden 2011) passim.
- Hartl, W. en K. Schrauf, Nachträge zum dritten Bande von Joseph Ritter von Aschbachs Geschichte der Wiener Universität. Die Wiener Universität und ihre Gelehrten 1520 bis 1565 (Wenen 1898) 24.
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- Arkel, Ilsabeau van
- Arkel, Elisabeth van
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Arkel was a member of the aristocracy. Castle Merkenborch in Heukelum was in the possession of the family Van Arkel. She owned a garden there, where she grew exotic plants, like green ginger.
Botanical correspondent of Carolus Clusius (1596-1598).
Residence
- Heukelom 
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- Aristocrat , Heukelom
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- F. Egmond, The world of Carolus Clusius: natural history in the making, 1550-1610 (Londen 2010) 45.
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- Boisot widow Tisnacq (Tisnac), Catherine de
- Tisnac, Catherine de
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Catherine de Boisot was a noble lady, daughter of Pierre Boisot and sister of Jean Boisot (and niece of Louise de Boisot). She was married to Charles de Tisnacq.
She owned a garden in Brussels with a lot of special plants, like tulips. Carolus Clusius sent her plants for her garden in Brussels via Jean Boisot.
Quoted in:
-C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 280.
Residence
- Brussel 
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 280.
- F. Egmond, The world of Carolus Clusius: natural history in the making, 1550-1610 (London 2010) 30, 40, 51.
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- Brimeu Princess of Chimay, Marie de
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Married to Charles de Croy, duke of Aerschot and Prince of Chimay, her sister is called Bermont de Brimeu.
Countess of Meghen and Princess of Chimay. Born possibly 1550. Died 18 april 1605. Inherited the county of Meghen from her uncle Charles de Brimeu in 1572. Married in the same year Lancelot Berlaymont who died in 1578. Remarried september 1580 with Charles de Croy, duke of Aerschot and Prince of Chimay, who was 10 years younger than she. Problems and she left him / they separated -- unofficially because of religious differences (he became a protestant but returned to the catholic religion after some years). She had become a Calvinist. Her husband's younger sister Anne de Croij was married to Charles d'Arenberg. Her own sister is countess of Mansfeldt.
Lived in Leiden 1590-93, and in The Hague 1593-98. Afterwards she moved to Liege, to a house belonging to the Aerschots, -- an attempted reconciliation with the husband.
Involved in financial troubles, court cases, and political intrigues.
Close friend and ally for about 30 years of Clusius, perhaps his best female friend. Owned several gardens, corresponded about plants. She persuades Clusius to accept the position in Leiden to become intendant of the botanical garden.
Quoted in: C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 6, 53, 66, 137.
C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 363.
Residence
- Den Haag 1593 - 1598
- Liège 1598
- Leiden 1590 - 1593
Occupation
- aristocrat 
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 6, 53, 66, 137.
- C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 363.
- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609. I (The Hague 1927) 210.
- Gouw, J.L. van der, Marie de Brimeu. Een Nederlandse prinses uit de eerste helft van de tachtigjarige oorlog. In: De Nederlandsche Leeuw 64 (1947) 5-49.
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- Brtniczky von Waldstein, Hyneck
- Brtnický von Wallenstein, Hynek
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Hynek Brtniczky a Waldstein was count (capitaneus) of Brtnice, which was an important trade- and craft centre in Bohemia until the 30-years war. He was one of the richest members of an important Bohemian noble family. Between 1582-89 he was 'Landeshauptman' (governor) of Margravite Mähren / Moravia.
Operating in Prague / Vienna area. Owned a garden in Brtnice (Pirnitz, in Moravia). Corresponded with Carolus Clusius about gardening and exchange of plants. Also mentions his physician Thomas Jordanus (letter of 1588 in University Library Leiden).
Quoted in: C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 34.
Residence
- Brtnice 
- Wien 
Occupation
- governor 1582 - 1589, Moravia
- aristocrat 
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 34.
- E. van Gelder, Tussen hof en keizerskroon. Carolus Clusius en de ontwikkeling van de botanie aan Midden-Europese hoven (1573-1593) (Leiden 2011) 147, 151-52.
- http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Czech_Republic.html
- https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brtničtí_z_Valdštejna
- https://thesaurus.cerl.org/record/cnp01280056
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- Ungnad Freiherr von Sonnegg und Pfandherr von Bleiburg, David
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Protestant aristocrat and military man. Many travels and good knowledge of languages. Studied (law?) in Wittenberg (1551), especialy interested in theology. Afterwards he served in the army of archduke Charles of Inner-Austria against the Ottomans and with his own cavalery in Hungary. In 1572 he travelled to Constantinopel as the imperial ambassador ('gesandt and der Hohen Pforte') and stayed there until 1578. Between 1584 and 1599 he was head of the Hofkriegsrat in the service of emperor Rudolph II.
Owned castles Zonneck and Bleiburg, Karinthie, Austria.
David Ungnad provided Carolus Clusius and others with many plants from Turkey. For example the horse-chestnut in 1576. His wife Eva Ungnad maintained a nice garden in Vienna.
Quoted in: C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 5, 11, 131, 161, 218, 219, 224, 230, 263.
-C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 22, 304, 458.
Residence
- Istanbul 1572 - 1578
- Wien  - 1600
Occupation
- administrator  - 1599 - Court of Rudolf II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Wien
- diplomat 1572 - 1578 - Court of Maximilian II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Istanbul
Education
- student 1551 - University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 5, 11, 131, 161, 218, 219, 224, 230, 263.
- C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 22, 304, 458.
- E. van Gelder, Tussen hof en keizerskroon. Carolus Clusius en de ontwikkeling van de botanie aan Midden-Europese hoven (1573-1593) (Leiden 2011) 85, 92, passim.
- A. Festus, 'Der Reise des kaiserlichen Gesandten Davis Ungnad nach Konstantinopel im Jahre 1572' (Magisterarbeit Univ. Wien 2007) (http://othes.univie.ac.at/288/).
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- Wieland, Guilandinus
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Prefect of the garden in Padua, in contact with many plant experts. Visited by Joachim II Camerarius in 1588. Carolus Clusius tried to obtain some rare seeds from him in 1567 (Clusius to Rehdiger, March 1567, see E. Roze, 'Charles de L'Ecluse d'Arras, le propagateur de la pomme de terre au XVIe siècle, sa biographie et sa correspondance' (Paris 1899) 45).
Residence
- Padova 
- Königsberg 
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- Botanist/Naturalist  - University of Padua, Padova
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- Clusius to Rehdiger, March 1567, see E. Roze, 'Charles de L'Ecluse d'Arras, le propagateur de la pomme de terre au XVIe siècle, sa biographie et sa correspondance' (Paris 1899) 45).
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- Bidault, Joannes
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Clergyman in Lillle. Carolus Clusius refers to him as 'Canonicus Insulanus'. He grows bulbs from seeds and has a nice garden. Was in contact with Jean Boisot and Jacques Plateau as well, who called him 'Monsr Jehan Bildault chanoine de Lille' in their letters to Clusius.
Quoted in:
-C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 167, CCLV.
Residence
- Lille 
Occupation
- clergyman , Lille
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 167, CCLV.
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