
Otto Brunfels
Carl Linnaeus, University of Mainz
Herausgegeben: Aloysius, Dewayne Rocky
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				Otto Brunfels (also known as Brunsfels or Braunfels) (believed to be born in 1488 near Mainz - December 23, 1534 in Bern, Switzerland) was a German theologian and botanist. Carl von Linné listed him among the "Fathers of Botany". After studying theology and philosophy at the University of Mainz, Brunfels entered a Carthusian monastery in Mainz and later resettled to another Carthusian monastery at Königshofen near Straßburg. In Straßburg he got in contact with a learned lawyer Nikolaus Gerbel (they met in person in 1519). Gerbel drew Brunfels' attention to the healing powers of plants and ...
Otto Brunfels (also known as Brunsfels or Braunfels) (believed to be born in 1488 near Mainz - December 23, 1534 in Bern, Switzerland) was a German theologian and botanist. Carl von Linné listed him among the "Fathers of Botany". After studying theology and philosophy at the University of Mainz, Brunfels entered a Carthusian monastery in Mainz and later resettled to another Carthusian monastery at Königshofen near Straßburg. In Straßburg he got in contact with a learned lawyer Nikolaus Gerbel (they met in person in 1519). Gerbel drew Brunfels' attention to the healing powers of plants and thus gave the impetus to the further botanical investigations.
     
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					