Introductio generalis in rem herbariam.
Publication Details
Leipzig: Christoph. Günther, 1690 CE.
Rivinus (Bachmann) introduced the concept of classification of plants based upon the structure of the flower. He also introduced the ORDER as a distinct rank of biological classification having its own distinctive name (and not just called a higher genus (genus summum)). Rivinus developed and explained his classification system in the following extensively illustrated treatises:
Ordo Plantarum qvae sunt Flore Irregulari Monopetalo. Lipsiae: Typis Christoph. Fleischeri, 1690.
Ordo Plantarum qvae sunt Flore Irregulari Tetrapetalo. Lipsiae: Typis Christoph. Fleischeri, 1691.
Ordo Plantarum qvae sunt Flore Irregulari Pentapetalo. Lipsiae: Typis Joh. Heinrici Richteri, 1699.
Digital facsimile from atena.beic.it at this link.
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| Entry Number | #13406 |
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| Author Bio Link | Wikipedia ↗ |
| External URL | introductio-generalis-in-rem-herbariam |
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Publication place: Leipzig