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Theodore W. Pietsch, « Botanical Classification », Publications scientifiques du Muséum
One will recall that the first botanical approach to classification was by Cesalpino, which was developed at the end of the sixteenth century, mainly based on fruit. The second was by Morison, who spent a major part of his life in France and became an Oxford professor. His book is titled Historia plantarum universalis Oxoniensis and was published in 1680. Bobart, who already had a sense of natural families, also developed a method in 1699, based on fruit.Institutiones rei herbariæ“Papaver. Pavot.”,...