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Counsellor of the Saxon courts.
Mentioned in a letter to Camerarius (Hunger II, 98) as a friend of Languetus, Clusius sends him -on his request- some seeds ' years ago'. He offered Clusius a job on one of the Saxon courts
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- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609 Vol. II (The Hague 1942) 98.
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- Mostaert, David
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Most probably the notary and musician David Mostart, who fled from Antwerp to Amsterdam. He was friends with many scholars and published psalms.
His son, Daniël, became secretary of Amsterdam from 1622.
C. Clusius, Curae Posteriores (Leiden 1611) 36, 41.
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- Antwerpen 
- Amsterdam 
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- Notary 
- Composer 
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- C. Clusius, Curae Posteriores (Leiden 1611) 36, 41.
- Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek, deel 6, p.689-690
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Apothecary and garden owner at Tournai.
Uncle of Thomas de la Fosse, married to Margurite de La Fosse , sons Jean and Francois (also a chemist).
Close friend of Clusius. He also corresponded with Lobel. Mainly writes about plants, his garden and shipments from and to Clusius.
C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 165, 183 (2x), 249, 265, 319, CLVIII.
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- Tournai 
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- Chemist 
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 165, 183 (2x), 249, 265, 319, CLVIII.
- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609 Vol. I (The Hague 1927) 113.
- A. Louis, Mathieu de L'Obel, 1538-1616: épisode de l'histoire de la botanique (Gent 1980).
- F. Egmond, P. Hoftijzer en R. Visser ed., Carolus Clusius. Towards a cultural history of a Renaissance naturalist (Amsterdam 2007) 16, 22, 45, 46.
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- Myraeus, Louis le
- Myre, Ludovicus le
- Myreaus, Ludovicus le
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Apothecary of the English queen (mentioned as such in 1605). Was born in Frankfurt. His father was called Simon and was also an apothecary. Louis married Mary de Lobel (around 1599), which makes him a son in law of Mathias de Lobel.
Le Myre had been Clusius' assistant in Frankfurt. His recommendations also helped him to obtain a position with Zouche. Le Myre occasionally informed Clusius about Zouche's garden.
C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 70.
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- London 
- Frankfurt am Main 
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- Apothecary of the English Queen 
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- C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 70.
- F. Egmond, The world of Carolus Clusius: natural history in the making, 1550-1610 (London 2010) 49, 183, 184.
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Possibly a nephew or brother of Louis le Myre
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- Frankfurt am Main 
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- Joanniszoon, Joannes de
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Possibly Johannes de Laet (Antwerp 1582-Leiden 1649), author of many geographical works on the different countries of the world.
C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 23, 76, 77, 122.
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- C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 23, 76, 77, 122.
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- Marquette, madame de
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Daughter of Charles de Lalaing. Married (1529) Joost van Montfoort, her second husband was Anthonis van Meerten van Esschenstein.
Her brother (also a) Charles de Lalaing was married to Margarethe de Croij Chimaij, - a relative of Marie de Brimeu's husband.
A noble lady, who is in the "court" of Marie de Brimeu. She talks about Madame la Duchesse, and she is perhaps even a lady in waiting, but not always in the same place as Brimeu.
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- Den Haag 
- Liège 
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- Courtier 
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- Languet, Hubert
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Protestant theologian and politician. The leading idea of his diplomacy was that of religious and civil liberty for the protection and expansion of Protestantism. He did everything in his power to advance the union of the Protestant churches. Narrowly escaped St Bartholomew's Day massacre visiting King Charles IX of France in his roll of diplomatic agent of Elector August of Sachsen.
Studies in Italy and Wittenberg. Close friendship with Melanchton, Joachim Camerarius the elder and the younger (the correspondence with Camerarius I and II was published by Ludwig Camerarius in Groningen, 1649), and with sir Philipp Sidney (96 letters were published in Frankfurt, 1630 and in Leiden 1646). Published some important books about contemporary politics.
Mentor of Thomas Rehdiger and Abraham (1560-61). Lost almost all his goods in 1562 (religious troubles).
Clusius and Languetus met in Wittenberg, and lived in the house of bookseller Andreas Wechel, while staying in Paris in 1560. In 1561 Clusius took over his mentorship of Thomas Rehdiger. They met again at the court in Vienna.
Clusius calls him 'his oldest friend' in a letter to sir Philip Sidney, 8 juni 1576,
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- Wittenberg 
- Paris 
- Antwerpen 
- Wien 
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- diplomat 
- Diplomatic agent of the Elector of Saxony 1559
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- Law  - University of Poitiers
- student  - University of Padua
- student  - University of Bologna
- student  - University of Wittenberg
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- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609 Vol. I (The Hague 1927), pp. 17, 54, 109, 137.
- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609 Vol. II (The Hague 1942), pp. 8, 34.
- J.F.A. Gillet, Crato von Crafftheim und seine Freunde: ein Beitrag zur Kirchengeschichte: nach handschriftlichen Quellen. 2 vol. (Frankfurt 1860-61)
- E. van Gelder, Tussen hof en keizerskroon. Carolus Clusius en de ontwikkeling van de botanie aan Midden-Europese hoven (1573-1593) (Leiden 2011) 21, 22, 155, 197, 198.
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- Laurinus, Mathias
- Laurin lord of Watervliet, Mathias
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Son of Jeronimus Lauwerijn (Councillor, chamberlain and treasurer of Philip the Good), father of Guido and Marc Laurin.
Lord of Watervliet, treasurer and mayor of Bruges and surrounding, resorier-generaal of Flanders.
Lobel mentions him and his wife Radagonde du Quesnoy in Kruydtboeck (1581).
Writes Clusius about the testament of Saint Omer, and later on behalf of his wife about her garden and plants, because she herself is suffering from severe sickness. His wife was in contact with Plateau, Boisot, and the gardener (Casabona?) of the duke of Florence send her a lot of plants and a letter.
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- Brugge 
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- Nobleman 
- Mayor , Brugge
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- Egmond, M.F., Clusius, Cluyt, Saint Omer. The origins of the sixteenth-century botanical and zoological watercolours in Libri Picturati A. 16-30. Nuncius : annali di storia della scienza, XX, (2005), pp. 11-67, there 29.
- M.J.P. MARTENS (ed.), Brugge en de Renaissance. Van Memling tot Pourbus [Exhibition catalogue], (Bruges, Stichting Kunstboek | Ludion, 1998).
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A person called Alvaro Nonius (Nonez) is mentioned by Lobel in Kruydtboec (1581) as a learned physician from Antwerp. That possibly is the same person
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- Löwenklau, Hans
- Leunclavius, Joannes
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Writer / historian / librarian
Calvinist and learned humanist, historian. Studied law in Wittenberg. Long stays in Constantinople. He translated a Turkish Chronicle-ms brought back from his Orient-travel by Hieronymus Beck, which was published in 1588 in Frankfurt, and a German translation in 1590. His works about and knowledge of the Turkish language and history are praised by Scaliger a.o.. (see Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie & Neue Deutsche Biographie). His patron was Karl von Zierotin for a short time. Contact with Hieronymus von Beck en Christoph von Eck, as is also mentioned in his letters to Clusius.
He travelled to Constantinople as part of the (annual) tributary delegation headed by Henry of Liechtenstein in 1584-85. Lewenklau produced (or ordered) a sketchbook of town and costume views from this travel, which he granted to Hieronymus von Beck and which is kept in ÖNB (Codex Vindobonesis 8615).
They probably have met in Vienna, as Lewenklau recalls several mutual friends, like Hieronymus von Beck and Christoph von Eck and Camerarius.
Clusius was an important intermediary between Aubri and Lewenklau.
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- Wien 
- Dresden 
- Köln 
- Istanbul 
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- Law  - University of Wittenberg
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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) 132.
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German from Olms, possibly a merchant.
C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 364.
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- C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 364.
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An English botanist and antiquary. Translated Dodoens Cruydeboeck into English after the French translation of Clusius (the version, with annotations by Lyte, was signed by Clusius: "Henry Lyte taught me to speak English' and is preserved in the British Museum). They probably met in 1578.
A niewe Herball or Historie of Plantes (1578).
The Light of Britayne (1588).
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- London 
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- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609 Vol. I (The Hague 1927) 117.
- A. Arber, Herbals. Their origin and evolution. A chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670 (2e druk, Cambridge 1953) 124-
- F. Egmond, P. Hoftijzer en R. Visser ed., Carolus Clusius. Towards a cultural history of a Renaissance naturalist (Amsterdam 2007) 224.
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- Matthioli, Pietro Andrea
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Important physician at the court of Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol (1555-1566 in Prague, later in Innsbruck, 1566-71?). His 'Commentarii' was celebrated among botanists.
Correspondence and friendship with Busbecq, Luca Ghini, Calzolari in Verona and Aldrovandi in Bologna, Cortuso, and Quackelbeen (for collaboration with Busbecq and Quackelbeen, see Von Martels, 1989, pp. 437-54).
Vehement disputes with different botanists (Ferri, 1998, p. 126-7). Much of his correspondence with apothecaries, botanists and physicians, as well as the polemics against his enemies, were published in 'Epistolarum medicinalium libri quinque'.
Collaborated with the painter Liberale da Udine on the illustrations for the 1554 edition. Liberale also worked for Archduke Ferdinand (Ferri, 1998).
Commentarii in sex libros Padacii Dioscoridis (first published in Venice, 1554).
C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 306, CLXXI
Possibly at the same time as Clusius in Vienna, at the court and with the same interests.
Clusius sometimes criticizes the illustrations in Mattioli's books, for example in Rariorum plantarum historia, p. 245.
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- Venezia 
- Wien 
- Sienna 
- Innsbruck 
- Trento 
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- Court physician of Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol 1555 - 1566, Prague
- Court physician of Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol 1566 - 1571~, Innsbruck
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- Medicine  - 1523 - University of Padua
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- K. Muhlberger, "Bildung und Wissenschaft", in: F. Edelmayer & A. Kohler, Kaiser Maximilian II. Kultur und Politik im 16. Jahrhundert. (Munchen, 1992): 203-30.
- A. Arber, Herbals. Their Origin and Evolution. (Cambridge, 1986), p. 92-97.
- A. H. Huussen, Het leven van Ogier Ghislain de Busbecq (1949), noot 101.
- S. Ferri, 'Pietro Andrea Mattioli and his Comentarii.' In Z. Mirek & A. Zemanek (eds.), Studies in Renaissance Botany (Krakow, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1998): pp. 113-33.
- Z. von Martels, Augerius Gislenius Busbequis. Leven en werk van de keizerlijke gezant aan het hof van Suleyman de Grote. Een biografische, literaire en historische studie met editie van onuitgegeven teksten. (Groningen, 1989)
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From one of the most important houses of nobility in the Southern Netherlands.
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- Liège 
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- Nobleman 
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- Pellisier, Guilelmo
- Pellicerius, Guillaume
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Lived between approximately 1490 - 1568.
Born at Melgueil in Languedoc, he was educated by his uncle, the bishop of Maguelonne, whom he succeeded in 1529. In 1536 he was transferred to Montpellier.
Francis I entrusted him with several important missions, in 1529 he accompanied Louise de Savoie to Cambrai and concluded peace with Charles V. In 1533 at Marseilles he arranged with Clement VII for the marriage of the Duc d'Orléans (Henri II) and Catherine de' Medici. He obtained permission for the translation of his Episcopal see from Maguelonne to Montpellier from Paul III in 1536.
Appointed ambassador at Venice in 1539, he fulfilled his mission to the entire satisfaction of Francis I, and brought back a large number of Greek, Syriac, and Hebrew Manuscript. On the discovery of the system of espionage he had employed, the king had to recall him in 1542. Returning to his diocese, he was imprisoned in the castle of Beaucaire for his tolerance of the Reformers, so he replaced his former indulgence by severity, and the end of his episcopate was disturbed by religious struggles.
He was a man of wide learning, a humanist and a friend of humanists, and took a keen interest in the natural sciencess.
C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 30.
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- Montpellier 
- Venezia 
- Rome 
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- Bishop of Maguelonne 1529 - 1536
- Bishop of Montpellier 1536
- Ambassador 
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 30.
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- Penne, Thomas
- Pena, Thomas
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Born in approximately 1530, died in 1588 or 1589.
Physician, Prebendary of St. Paul's, botanist and entomologist.
Born: Gressingham near Lancaster. Education: Trinity College, Cambridge (medicine and theology). Graduated 1552. Fellow in 1553 (until 1565).Took holy orders, in 1561 deacon of Ely and staunch supporter of the Reformation. Conflict with the archbishop for religious reasons and had to leave England ca. 1565, visiting Majorca and the south of France. Lived for some time in Zurich (recommandations of William Turner), where he was received by Gessner en Bullinger. In 1569 botanising and collecting insects in Heidelberg together with Peter Turner (son of William).
He assisted Conrad Gessner, and was probably present at his death in December 1565, and probably assisted Caspar Wolf in arranging the plants and other collections left by Gessner (the aim was publication). Met Joachim Camerarius Jr -- who by that time already possessed the legacy of Gessner. Also friend of Jean Bauhin.
Letters from Penny to Camerarius, dated 1585, show his knowledge of insects to have been extensive, and it is probable that Gessner's drawings of butterflies passed into his hands, and at his death into those of Thomas Moffett [q.v.], whose acquaintance he had made at Cambridge.
While abroad Penny probably graduated M.D.. He returned to England and in January 1571 he was practising physic in London. At that time he failed to satisfy the College of Physicians of his qualifications, but by 1582 he was a fellow of the college. Meanwhile, in 1577, he had been deprived of his prebend for nonconformity. After his death his written notes (he never published anything) went to Peter Turner (medicine and botany) and his material (notes + collection)m concerning insects went to Thomas Moffet.
Had an extensive knowledge of the flora of England and also the flora of the Swiss Jura and Salève.
Cornus suecica, discovered by Penny in the Cheviots, and other rare plants from both the north and the south of England, credited to him in L'Obel's 'Adversaria' (1570-1) and in Gerard's 'Herball,' show him to have been a diligent botanist. Gerard styles him 'a second Dioscorides,' and his friend Clusius, besides other plants, named the plant now known as Hypericum balearicum, Myrtocistus Pennæi in honour of its discoverer. In 1560 he wrote some Latin verses on the restitution of Bucer and Fagius.
Penny was famous for his extraordinary botanical and entomological knowledge. Clusius met him in the winter of 1581 during his visit to London. Clusius was his friend, he named several plants after Penny. Penny gave Clusius in 1581 around 10 illustrations + descriptions of plants from England and Switserland, which Clusius used in his Austrian Flora. ). He also showed Clusius his collection of dried plants and gave him other botanical information.
C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 59, 66, 118, 235, 301, 311, 316, C, CIV, CXLII, CXLIII, CXLVIII, CCXV, CCXXXVII
C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 92, 93, 347
Residence
- Cambridge 
- Zürich 
- Mallorca 
- Heidelberg 
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- Fellow 1553 - 1565 - Cambridge University, Cambridge
- deacon of Ely 
- Physician , London
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- Medicine and Theology  - 1552 - Cambridge University, Cambridge
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- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609 Vol. I (The Hague 1927) 145.
- H. Fischer, Conrad Gessner (26. März 1516-13. Dez. 1565) : Leben und Werk (Zürich 1966).
- R.T. Gunther, Early British botanists and their gardens (Oxford 1922)
- George Clark, The Royal College of Physicians of London. Vol. I, (Oxford 1964) 111-113.
- M. Welti, Englisch-baslerische Beziehungen zur Zeit der Renaissance (etc.), in Gesnerus 20 (1963), 105-130.
- Mentioned in the works of Lobel and Gerard
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Flemish or French, and visiting London on business. Might be buying plants. Mentiones doctor Hector Nonius (in London).
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Husband of Octavia Peverella di Bruti. He is a correspondent of Clusius
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- Wien 
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