Prospero Alpini

Botanist, Physician

1553 – 1617

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Who was Prospero Alpini?

Prospero Alpini, was an Italian physician and botanist from the Republic of Venice.

Born at Marostica, a town near Vicenza, in his youth he served for a time in the Milanese army, but in 1574 he went to study medicine at Padua. After taking his doctor's degree in 1578, he settled as a physician in Campo San Pietro, a small town in the Paduan territory. But his tastes were botanical, and to extend his knowledge of exotic plants he travelled to Egypt in 1580 as physician to George Emo or Hemi, the Venetian consul in Cairo.

In Egypt he spent three years, and from a practice in the management of Date Palms, which he observed in that country, he seems to have deduced the doctrine of the sexual difference of plants, which was adopted as the foundation of the Linnaean taxonomy system. He says that "the female date-trees or palms do not bear fruit unless the branches of the male and female plants are mixed together; or, as is generally done, unless the dust found in the male sheath or male flowers is sprinkled over the female flowers".

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Born
Nov 23, 1553
Marostica
Also known as
  • Альпини, Просперо
Nationality
  • Italy
  • Republic of Venice
Profession
Education
  • University of Padua
Lived in
  • Republic of Venice
Died
Feb 6, 1617
Padua

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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