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Johann Bartsch (1709–1738) was a German physician. Bartsch was born in Königsberg, and graduated in the Netherlands at Leiden University in 1737. His Thesis de Calore Corporis Humani hygraulico is the only work he published. He was much attached to the science of botany, which led him to seek the society of Carl Linnaeus, who was on a year-long visit to Boerhaave at Leiden. No fewer than 47 letters of Bartsch to Linnaeus from 1736 and 1737 survive, and Bartsch assisted Linnaeus with the publication of Flora Lapponica.[1] By the solicitation of Linnaeus, who had to decline the offer himself, Bartsch was sent by Boerhaave to Suriname, where he died six months after his arrival, having responded badly to the climate. Linnaeus has perpetuated his name by denominating a genus of plants (Bartsia

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  • يوهان بارتش (ar)
  • Johann Bartsch (Botaniker) (de)
  • Johann Bartsch (en)
  • Johann Bartsch (sv)
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  • يوهان بارتش (بالألمانية: Johann Bartsch)‏ (و. 1709 – 1738 م) هو عالم نبات من ألمانيا . ولد في كونيغسبرغ . توفي في سورينام ، عن عمر يناهز 29 عاماً. (ar)
  • Johann Bartsch (* 1709 in Königsberg, Königreich Preußen; † 1738 in Suriname, Niederländisch-Guayana) war ein deutscher Arzt und Botaniker. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Bartsch“. (de)
  • Johann Bartsch, född 1709 i Königsberg (nu Kaliningrad), död 1738 i Surinam, var en tysk läkare. Bartsch tog examen från Universitetet i Leiden i Nederländerna år 1737. Under studietiden intresserades han av botanik och Carl von Linnés forskning. Detta föranledde Bartsch att kontakta Linné när han var på ett årslångt besök i Leiden för att arbeta på Nederländska Ostindiska Kompaniet. Mellan åren 1736 och 1737 skickade Bartsch 47 stycken brev till Linné där han assisterade honom med publikationen av Flora Lapponica. Året därpå reste Bartsch till Surinam där han sex månader senare avled på grund av klimatet. Linné har förevigat hans namn genom att namnge en växtart (Bartsia) efter honom. (sv)
  • Johann Bartsch (1709–1738) was a German physician. Bartsch was born in Königsberg, and graduated in the Netherlands at Leiden University in 1737. His Thesis de Calore Corporis Humani hygraulico is the only work he published. He was much attached to the science of botany, which led him to seek the society of Carl Linnaeus, who was on a year-long visit to Boerhaave at Leiden. No fewer than 47 letters of Bartsch to Linnaeus from 1736 and 1737 survive, and Bartsch assisted Linnaeus with the publication of Flora Lapponica.[1] By the solicitation of Linnaeus, who had to decline the offer himself, Bartsch was sent by Boerhaave to Suriname, where he died six months after his arrival, having responded badly to the climate. Linnaeus has perpetuated his name by denominating a genus of plants (Bartsia (en)
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  • يوهان بارتش (بالألمانية: Johann Bartsch)‏ (و. 1709 – 1738 م) هو عالم نبات من ألمانيا . ولد في كونيغسبرغ . توفي في سورينام ، عن عمر يناهز 29 عاماً. (ar)
  • Johann Bartsch (* 1709 in Königsberg, Königreich Preußen; † 1738 in Suriname, Niederländisch-Guayana) war ein deutscher Arzt und Botaniker. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Bartsch“. (de)
  • Johann Bartsch (1709–1738) was a German physician. Bartsch was born in Königsberg, and graduated in the Netherlands at Leiden University in 1737. His Thesis de Calore Corporis Humani hygraulico is the only work he published. He was much attached to the science of botany, which led him to seek the society of Carl Linnaeus, who was on a year-long visit to Boerhaave at Leiden. No fewer than 47 letters of Bartsch to Linnaeus from 1736 and 1737 survive, and Bartsch assisted Linnaeus with the publication of Flora Lapponica.[1] By the solicitation of Linnaeus, who had to decline the offer himself, Bartsch was sent by Boerhaave to Suriname, where he died six months after his arrival, having responded badly to the climate. Linnaeus has perpetuated his name by denominating a genus of plants (Bartsia) after him. (en)
  • Johann Bartsch, född 1709 i Königsberg (nu Kaliningrad), död 1738 i Surinam, var en tysk läkare. Bartsch tog examen från Universitetet i Leiden i Nederländerna år 1737. Under studietiden intresserades han av botanik och Carl von Linnés forskning. Detta föranledde Bartsch att kontakta Linné när han var på ett årslångt besök i Leiden för att arbeta på Nederländska Ostindiska Kompaniet. Mellan åren 1736 och 1737 skickade Bartsch 47 stycken brev till Linné där han assisterade honom med publikationen av Flora Lapponica. Året därpå reste Bartsch till Surinam där han sex månader senare avled på grund av klimatet. Linné har förevigat hans namn genom att namnge en växtart (Bartsia) efter honom. (sv)
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