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Tabernaemontanus : ウィキペディア英語版
Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus

Jacobus Theodorus (Jakob Dietrich), called Tabernaemontanus (1525 - August 1590) was a physician and an early botanist and herbalist, the "father of "German botany"〔(Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus )〕 whose illustrated ''Neuwe Kreuterbuch'' (1588) or ''Eicones Plantarum'' (Frankfurt, 1590) was the result of a lifetime's botanizing and medical practice. It provided unacknowledged material for John Gerard's better-known ''Herball'' (London, 1597) and was reprinted in Germany throughout the 17th century. His Latinized name represented a translation of his native town, Bergzabern (literally ‘mountain taverne’) in the Palatinate. Tabernaemontanus began as a student of the pioneer of Renaissance botany, Hieronymus Bock.
The career of Tabernaemontanus was supported in the usual manner of his time: by a series of places as court physician to German nobles. In 1549 he was the private doctor to Philip III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg and later to Marquard von Hattstein, bishop of Speyer. Later he served as town physician to the free imperial city of Worms, Germany.
He studied with Bock in Heidelberg, where he spent the last decades of his life, in Bock's footsteps, as physician to his liege lord, the Prince-Elector and where he died, having been three times married and the father of eighteen children. He is commemorated in the pan-tropical genus of flowering shrubs and small trees ''Tabernaemontana''; the French botanist Charles Plumier erected the genus, as a compliment to Tabernaemontanus, and it was adopted by Linnaeus.
==Works==

* ''Neuw Wasserschatz''〔"The New water cure".〕 (1581)
* ''Neuw Kreuterbuch'' (1588) the first version of the masterwork on which his posthumous reputation is based.
* ''Eicones plantarum seu stirpium''〔"Images of plants and roots".〕 (Frankfort, 1590) illustrated with 2255 woodcuts of plants.
* ''Iacobi Theodori Tabernaemontani New vollkommen Kräuter-Buch : darinnen uber 3000 Kräuter, mit schönen und kunstlichen Figuren, auch deren Unterscheid und Wirckung, sampt ihren Namen in mancherley Spraachen beschrieben, deßgleichen auch, wie dieselbige in allerhand Kranckheiten, beyde der Menschen und des Viehs, sollen angewendet und gebraucht werden, angezeigt wird''. Theodorus, Jacobus. Basel : König / Werenfels, 1664. (Digital edition ) of the University and State Library Düsseldorf.
* ''Jacobi Theodori Tabernæmontani Neü vollkommen Kräuter-Buch : Darinnen Uber 3000. Kräuter/ mit schönen und kunstlichen Figuren/ auch deren Underscheid und Würckung/ sam̄t ihren Namen in mancherley Sprachen beschrieben ; Deßgleichen auch/ wie dieselbige in allerhand Kranckheiten/ beyde der Menschen und des Viehs/ sollen angewendet und gebraucht werden/ angezeigt wird''. Basel ; Offenbach am Mäyn : König, 1731. (Digital edition ) of the University and State Library Düsseldorf.

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