Flora Brasiliensis is a book published between 1840 and 1906 by the editors Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius , August Wilhelm Eichler , Ignatz Urban and many others. It contains taxonomic treatments of 22,767 species, mostly Brazilian angiosperms .
14-474: The work was begun by Stephan Endlicher and Martius. Von Martius completed 46 of the 130 fascicles before his death in 1868, with the monograph being completed in 1906. It was published by the Missouri Botanical Garden . This Flora ' s volumes are an attempt to systematically categorise the known plants of the region. This article about a book on botany or plants
28-526: A sequential numbering system, as shown for some taxa; The standard author abbreviation Endl. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name . The genus Endlicheria of the family Lauraceae and the genus Endlichera of the family Rubiaceae (now synonym of Emmeorhiza ) were named in his honour. Both plant genera occur in Tropical America. The African fish Polypterus endlicherii Heckel , 1847
42-728: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Stephan Endlicher Stephan Friedrich Ladislaus Endlicher , also known as Endlicher István László (24 June 1804 – 28 March 1849), was an Austrian botanist , numismatist and Sinologist . He was a director of the Botanical Garden of Vienna. Endlicher studied theology and received minor orders. In 1828 he was appointed to the Austrian National Library to reorganize its manuscript collection. Concurrently he studied natural history , in particular botany, and East-Asian languages. In 1836, Endlicher
56-459: The Annalen des Wiener Museums . The majority and the most valuable of his works are on botany. Foremost among them are his: Genera Plantarum (1831–1841), in which he lays down a new system of classification; Grundzüge einer neuen Theorie der Pflanzenerzeugung (Foundations of a new theory of plant breeding; 1838); and Die Medicinalpflanzen der österreichischen Pharmakopöe (Medicinal plants in
70-456: The Austrian pharmacopoeia; 1842). His other principal botanical works are: Ceratotheca (1822), Flora Posoniensis (1830), Diesingia (1832), Atacta Botanica (1833), Iconographia Generum Plantarum (1838), Enchiridion Botanikum (1841) and Synopsis Coniferarum (1847). Endlicher established the botanical journal Annalen des Wiener Museums der Naturgeschichte (1835 and on). He began
84-507: The Latin sequi (meaning to follow ) with his admiration of Sequoyah and coined "Sequoia" because the number of seeds per cone in the newly classified genus fell in mathematical sequence with the other four genera in the suborder. . Endlicher's system for plant classification is laid out as follows in his Genera Plantarum , with a hierarchy of Regio , Sectio , Cohors , Classis , Ordo , with further subdivisions (and finally Genus ), using
98-467: The imperial coin and antique collections; 1837) and Atlas von China nach der Aufnahme der Jesuitenmissionäre (Atlas of China after the arrival of the Jesuit missionaries; 1843) are finely executed, and deserve mention as specimens of his great liberality. He wrote several works in conjunction with other scholars, and many of his minor writings are scattered among the periodicals of his time, especially in
112-592: The name, later writers speculated that he must have been inspired by the achievements of the American Cherokee Indian linguist Sequoyah . John Davis credited Endlicher with naming the new species of Sierra redwood Sequoyah gigantea in 1847, the present day Sequoiadendron giganteum (California giant redwood) , to honor Sequoyah's invention of the Cherokee syllabary . Recent scholarship supports this hypothesis; Endlicher appears to have combined
126-658: The science of old German and classic literature, and pointed out new sources of Hungarian history, publishing Fragmenta Theotisca Versionis antiquissimae Evangelii Matthaei (edited with Hoffmann von Fallersleben , 1834), an edition of two poems of Priscian (1828), and Anonymi Belæ Regis Notarii de Gestis Hungarorum Liber (1827). His linguistic publications comprise Analecta Grammatica (with Eichenfeld, 1836), and Anfangsgründe der chinesischen Grammatik (Foundations of Chinese grammar; 1845). His Verzeichniss der japanesischen und chinesischen Münzen des kaiserlichen Münz- und Antikencabinets (Catalog of Japanese and Chinese coins in
140-587: The title of councillor (German: Regierungsrath ). In 1842, he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society . As a known liberal, Endlicher was asked to act as mediator during the revolution of 1848 , but eventually was forced to leave Vienna for a time. In 1848 he also became a member of the Frankfurt Parliament and the assembly at Kremsier (Kroměříž) . Endlicher made valuable contributions to
154-425: The work Flora Brasiliensis with Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius . He also published early works on the flora of Australia, including the plants collected by Carl von Hugel and Ferdinand Bauer . Endlicher described many new plant genera , including the genus Sequoia , and also its only extant species Sequoia sempervirens (California coast redwood) . Although Endlicher never offered an explanation for
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#1732783784339168-541: Was appointed keeper of the court cabinet of natural history, and in 1840 he became professor at the University of Vienna and director of its Botanical Garden . He wrote a comprehensive description of the plant kingdom according to a natural system, at the time its most comprehensive description. As proposed by Endlicher, it contained images with text. It was published together with the reissue of Franz Unger 's Grundzüge der Botanik (Fundamentals of Botany). Endlicher
182-624: Was fundamental in establishing the Imperial Academy of Science (German: Akademie der Wissenschaften ), but when contrary to his expectations the Baron Joseph Hammer von Purgstall was elected its president in his stead, he resigned. He presented his library and herbaria to the state, and passed several hours every week for 10 years in the society of the Emperor Ferdinand , but he received no other reward than
196-514: Was named in honor of Endlicher, who apparently discovered the species in the fish collection at the Naturhistorisches Museum (Vienna). Flora Brasiliensis Flora Brasiliensis is a book published between 1840 and 1906 by the editors Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius , August Wilhelm Eichler , Ignatz Urban and many others. It contains taxonomic treatments of 22,767 species, mostly Brazilian angiosperms . The work
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