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Árbol genealógico botánico de Gonzalo Mateo Sanz

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dc.contributor.author Peris Gisbert, Juan Bautista es
dc.contributor.author Ferrer Gallego, Pedro Pablo es
dc.contributor.author Guillén Bas, Alberto es
dc.contributor.author Roselló Gimeno, Roberto es
dc.contributor.author Gómez Navarro, José es
dc.contributor.author Laguna Lumbreras, Emilio es
dc.date.accessioned 2019-04-03T07:12:22Z
dc.date.available 2019-04-03T07:12:22Z
dc.date.issued 2019 es
dc.identifier.citation Peris Gisbert, Juan Bautista ; Ferrer Gallego, Pedro Pablo ; Guillén Bas, Alberto ; Roselló Gimeno, Roberto ; Gómez Navarro, José ; Laguna Lumbreras, Emilio. Árbol genealógico botánico de Gonzalo Mateo Sanz. En: Flora Montiberica, 73 2019: 41-47 es
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10550/69756
dc.description.abstract In this paper we explain the historical evolution of valencian Botany science to the prestigious figure of Dr. Gonzalo Mateo Sanz. We divide it into 4 periods. In the first period (XI and XII centuries) the study of plants was motivated by medicinal uses; there, we can highlight the botanist Abbu-S-Salt Umayya. Along the second period (XIII-XVII) the study of plants due to their medical interest continued on. For that period the figures of Arnau de Vilanova, Muhammad Al Shafra, Pere Jaume Esteve, Joan Plaça and Jaime Honorato Pomar can be remarked. Joan Plaça created the botanical garden of the University of Valencia. During the third period (XVII-XIX) the study of plants was considered as a main matter per se, and not only because of their medicinal properties. We can stand out Tomás Vilanova y Poyanos, José Salvador Ximenez Peset, Antonio Josef Cavanilles y Palop, Vicente Alonso Lorente, Simon de Rojas Clemente y Rubio, José Pizcueta y Donday and José Salvador Benedicto. There is no doubt that the more relevant author for this period was Cavanilles. During the fourth period (XIX onwards) there was a division of the Botany specialists. On the one hand Eduard Boscá Casasnoves, Francisco Beltrán Bigorra and Ignacio Docavo Alberti in the University of Valencia; and on the other hand, Carlos Pau Español, Manuel Calduch Almela, Abelardo Rigual Magallón, José Borja y Carbonell and Josep Mansanet i Mansanet worked in their own drugstores, studying the plants. Without any doubt the second group of botanists contributed largely to the botanical knowledge. Finally, Dr. Mansanet obtained a chair of botany and became PhD supervivor of Gonzalo Mateo Sanz. Dr. Mateo became a great botanist, contributing notably to the knowledge of Iberian flora, as well as being a referent to a lot of current botanists es
dc.title Árbol genealógico botánico de Gonzalo Mateo Sanz es
dc.type journal article es_ES
dc.subject.unesco UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA es
dc.identifier.doi es
dc.type.hasVersion VoR es_ES

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