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Antonio José Cavanilles (16 January 1745 – 5 May 1804) was a leading Spanish taxonomic botanist, artist and one of the most important figures in the 18th ...
Spanish botanist, Presbyterian and director of the Madrid botanic gardens. José Cavanilles was born in Valencia and began his studies in the Jesuit college ...
Cavanilles, Antonio José (1745–1804). Born in Valencia, Spain, on 16 January 1745, died in Madrid, Spain, on 4 May 1804. Spain's leading taxonomic botanist ...
Antonio José Cavanilles

Antonio José Cavanilles

Spanish botanist
Antonio José Cavanilles was a leading Spanish taxonomic botanist, artist and one of the most important figures in the 18th century period of Enlightenment in Spain. Wikipedia
Born: January 16, 1745, Valencia, Spain
Died: May 5, 1804 (age 59 years), Madrid, Spain
Author abbrev. (botany): Cav
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Antonio José Cavanilles y Palop (1745-1804) was a Spanish botanist and naturalist, and an activist of the Enlightenment movement.
A leading taxonomic botanist in Spain, Antonio Cavanilles described a number of Australian plants, including the genus Angophora (closely related to Corymbia ...
Cavanilles, Antonio José(b. Valencia, Spain, 16 January 1745; d. Madrid, Spain, 10 May 1804),botany. Source for information on Cavanilles, Antonio José: ...
[Antonio José Cavanilles (1745-1804)] ; Publication types. Biography; Historical Article ; MeSH terms. History, 18th Century; Science / history*; Spain ; Personal ...
The Cavanilles Institute (Valencia) is located on the Parque Científico de Paterna, and was established in 1998 by the University of Valencia.
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Book details · Print length. 348 pages · Language. Spanish · Publisher. Nabu Press · Publication date. October 5, 2011 · Dimensions. 7.44 x 0.72 x 9.69 inches · ISBN- ...