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  1. Joachim Camerarius the Younger (German "Kammermeister") (6 November 1534 – 11 October 1598, Nuremberg) was a German physician, botanist, zoologist and humanist scholar.

  2. Joachim Camerarius (12 April 1500 – 17 April 1574), the Elder, was a German classical scholar. His critical abilities, his deep understanding of Greek and Latin, and his wide-ranging knowledge of the ancient world made him one of the foremost German scholars of his time.

  3. Joachim Camerarius the Younger. Son of Joachim Camerarius; born Nuremberg, studied in Wittenberg, Leipzig, Padua and Bologna; returns to Nuremberg in 1564, where he worked as a physician until his death; founded the Collegium Medicum in 1592 and established a botanical garden.

  4. 6 de nov. de 2017 · Camerarius the Younger, so known because his father, Joachim the Elder, was a prominent humanist during the days of Martin Luther and Philip Melanchton, issued his emblem book in four parts, or centuries, each with 100 emblems.

  5. Author: Written by Joachim Camerarius the Younger (German, 1534–1598) Artist: Johann Siebmacher (German, died 1611) Printer: Printed by Johann Hofmann (German) Printer: Printed by Hubert Camoxius (active 16th century) Published in: Nuremberg. Date: 1590. Medium: Etching.

  6. www.huntbotanical.org › OrderFromChaos › OFC-PagesJoachim Camerer the Younger

    Joachim Camerer the Younger (1534–1598) [Cam.] A German physician, Camerer (also Camerarius) was one of the first botanists to include illustrations made from nature.

  7. Author: Written by Joachim Camerarius the Younger (German, 1534–1598) Printer: Printed by ? Vögelin. Artist: Johann Siebmacher (German, died 1611) Date: 1590–1605. Medium: Etching. Dimensions: 7 9/16 x 5 11/16 x 1 3/4 in. (19.2 x 14.5 x 4.5 cm) Classification: Books. Credit Line: Gift of S. P. Avery, transferred from the Library. Accession ...