Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1592626> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 67 of
67
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1592626 description "French botanist".
- Q1592626 description "French botanist".
- Q1592626 subject Q19654187.
- Q1592626 subject Q6198017.
- Q1592626 subject Q6231707.
- Q1592626 subject Q6281495.
- Q1592626 subject Q6586800.
- Q1592626 subject Q6743364.
- Q1592626 subject Q7031737.
- Q1592626 subject Q7036113.
- Q1592626 subject Q7997009.
- Q1592626 subject Q8508662.
- Q1592626 subject Q8749614.
- Q1592626 abstract "Jean Ruel (1474 – 24 September 1537), aka Jean Ruelle or Ioannes Ruellius in its Latinised form, was a French physician and botanist noted for the 1536 publication in Paris of De Natura Stirpium, a Renaissance treatise on botany.Ruel was born in Soissons. He was self-taught in Greek and Latin, and studied medicine, graduating in 1508, or, according to other sources in 1502. In 1509 he became physician to Francis I, devoted himself at the same time to a study of botany and pharmacology. He was a professor at the University of Paris, and a large part of his academic career was given to an analysis of Dioscorides' De Materia Medica, of which he published a Latin translation in 1516. Ruel's three-volume De Natura Stirpium, which was published without illustrations, was intended partly as a gloss to the ancient writers. In it he described in great detail not only the habit and habitat, but also the smell and taste of each plant, producing a list in French of a large number of plant names.Although some of his works were compilations or translations of previous authors, they represent the first attempt to popularise botany. His 1530 book Hippiatrika or Veterinariae medicinae, commissioned by Francis I, is a Latin collation of all that was written in Greek of Veterinary Medicine. Ruel also produced anatomical fugitive sheets of a man and woman in 1539. These sheets were constructed of hinged layers which could be lifted so that internal human anatomy was revealed. Ruell translated a large number of works into Latin, such as the last two volumes of Joannes Actuarius' De Methodo Medendi, which he published under the title De Medicamentorum Compositione in 1539.After the death of Ruel's wife, Étienne de Poncher the Bishop of Paris, appointed Ruel as canon at Notre Dame de Paris on 12 December 1526, enabling him to pursue his studies. Ruel died in Paris and was buried in Notre-Dame. Charles Plumier, the noted Marseilles botanist named the genus Ruellia in his honour.".
- Q1592626 birthDate "1474".
- Q1592626 birthYear "1474".
- Q1592626 deathDate "1537-09-24".
- Q1592626 deathYear "1537".
- Q1592626 thumbnail Jean_Ruel03.jpg?width=300.
- Q1592626 wikiPageExternalLink b13165008.
- Q1592626 wikiPageExternalLink mediaplayer.html?fug_288-4&pw=524ph=600.
- Q1592626 wikiPageExternalLink urn:nbn:de:hbz:061:2-171304.
- Q1592626 wikiPageExternalLink Titles_chron.cfm.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q1280862.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q129857.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q167152.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q19654187.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q209842.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q2410364.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q2496254.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q297776.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q2981.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q3592337.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q468460.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q4692.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q4752276.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q6198017.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q6231707.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q6281495.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q6586800.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q6743364.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q7031737.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036113.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q7997009.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q8508662.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q8749614.
- Q1592626 wikiPageWikiLink Q90.
- Q1592626 dateOfBirth "1474".
- Q1592626 dateOfDeath "1537-09-24".
- Q1592626 name "Ruel, Jean".
- Q1592626 shortDescription "French botanist".
- Q1592626 type Person.
- Q1592626 type Agent.
- Q1592626 type Person.
- Q1592626 type Agent.
- Q1592626 type NaturalPerson.
- Q1592626 type Thing.
- Q1592626 type Q215627.
- Q1592626 type Q5.
- Q1592626 type Person.
- Q1592626 comment "Jean Ruel (1474 – 24 September 1537), aka Jean Ruelle or Ioannes Ruellius in its Latinised form, was a French physician and botanist noted for the 1536 publication in Paris of De Natura Stirpium, a Renaissance treatise on botany.Ruel was born in Soissons. He was self-taught in Greek and Latin, and studied medicine, graduating in 1508, or, according to other sources in 1502. In 1509 he became physician to Francis I, devoted himself at the same time to a study of botany and pharmacology.".
- Q1592626 label "Jean Ruel".
- Q1592626 depiction Jean_Ruel03.jpg.
- Q1592626 givenName "Jean".
- Q1592626 name "Jean Ruel".
- Q1592626 name "Ruel, Jean".
- Q1592626 surname "Ruel".