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  1. Giovanni de Andrea Cesalpino was a mason. Viviani, noting that the father was able to send a son to the university, doubts that he was by then a simple mason. Let me add that Cesalpino inherited what appears to have been considerable property in Arezzo. I do not see how we can avoid concluding that the circumstances were prosperous. 3. Nationality

  2. Andrea Cesalpino (llatinitzat com Andreas Cæsalpinus) (Arezzo, 23 de febrer de 1524 o 1525 – 23 de febrer de 1603) va ser un metge, filòsof i botànic italià. Va classificar les plantes segons els seus fruits i llavors, més que no pas per ordre alfabètic o per les seves propietats medicinals.

  3. Andrea Cesalpino. Andrea Cesalpino (Latinized as Andreas Cæsalpinus) (1524/1525 – 23 February 1603) was a Florentine physician, philosopher and botanist. In his works he classified plants according to their fruits and seeds, rather than alphabetically or by medicinal properties.

  4. Andrea Cesalpino (1524–1603) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons gallery, Commons category, taxonomy, Wikidata item. Italian physician, philosopher and botanist. Discovered the circulation of the blood, laid the foundation of the morphology and physiology of plants, and produced the first scientific classification of flowering plants

  5. Andrea Cesalpino. Andrea Cesalpino (n. 6 iunie 1519 - d. 23 februarie 1603) a fost medic, filozof și botanist italian. Biografie S-a născut în Arezzo ...

  6. [De Plantis].Obra de botánica sistemática, de Andrea Cesalpino (1519-1603), publicada en 1583. Es im­portante sobre todo porque representa la primera tentativa de clasificación vegetal, a base de los caracteres morfológicos, mien­tras que anteriormente se clasificaban las plantas desde el punto de vista de sus vir­tudes o de sus propiedades.

  7. 1. Andrea Cesalpino’s Epistemology – Marco Sgarbi 2. Philosophy, Medicine and Humanism in Cesalpino’s Investigation into Demons – Craig Martin 3. Plato and Andrea Cesalpino’s Aristotelianism: A Revealing Marginality – Eva del Soldato 4. Cesalpino on Sensitive Powers and the Question of Divine Immanence – Andreas Blank 5.