Adolphr Thedore Brongniart

AB
Birth Date: Jan. 14, 1801
Birth Time: 9 p.m.
Birth City: Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Capricorn
Degree : 24º18'49.72"
Sun Sign*
Capricorn
Degree : 5º45'51.51"
Moon Sign
Uttara Shadha
Pada : 3
Nakshatra
Leo
Degree : 23º32'2.75"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
AB
Jan. 14, 1801
9 p.m.
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Celebrity
Capricorn
Degree : 24º18'49.72"
Sun Sign*
Capricorn
Degree : 5º45'51.51"
Moon Sign
Uttara Shadha
Pada : 3
Nakshatra
Leo
Degree : 23º32'2.75"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Wednesday
Date Jan. 14, 1801
Time 9 p.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Geo-location 48ºN51'12.28",
Timezone Europe/Paris

Residence Details

City Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Timezone Europe/Paris

Time/Correction

Time (Europe/Paris) Jan. 14, 1801, 08:59:57 PM
Time (UTC) Jan. 14, 1801, 08:50:36 PM
Time (LMT) Jan. 14, 1801, 09:00:00 PM
Time (Julian) 2378875.36847222
LMT Correction 0.1567 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 21º3'57.65"

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Vocation

Science | Other Science

Notable

Famous | First in Field Famous | Historic figure Famous | Top 5% of Profession

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Personality | Creative

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French botanist whose classification of fossil plants, which drew surprisingly accurate relations between extinct and existing forms prior to Charles Darwin’s principles of organic evolution, earned him distinction as the founder of modern paleobotany. Brongniart is also known for his valuable contributions to angiosperm (flowering plant) morphology, especially for his account of pollen development and pollen tube formation (1827). In 1831 Brongniart became an assistant to the botanist René Desfontaines at the National Museum of Natural History, Paris, and two years later succeeded his teacher to the museum chair that he held for the rest of his life. He began publication in 1822 of a series of papers dealing with the classification and distribution of fossil plants. By 1828, when he wrote the Prodrome d’une histoire des végétaux fossiles, followed by his Histoire des végétaux fossiles, 2 vol. (1828–37), he had developed an orderly system of fossil plant classification that distinguished four successive groups of dominant plant forms, from the first land plants to the present. Despite his belief in a fundamental fixity of species, his division of existing plant life into six classes approached modern phytogeny. Unfortunately, Brongniart had abandoned this system by 1843, when he classified the museum’s collections according to his modified version of the Swiss botanist Pyrame de Candolle’s taxonomy. Nevertheless, innovations introduced by Brongniart at that time, such as the treatment of gymnosperms as a distinct group and a distinction made between the fertilized egg and the seed, proved valuable to later attempts at plant classification, especially the widely adopted taxonomy of August Eichler and Adolf Engler. In 1851, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Brongniart was an indefatigable investigator and a prolific writer of books and memoirs. He was active in many branches of botany, including anatomy and the taxonomy of seed-producing plants. In addition to his scientific and professorial labours, Brongniart held various important official posts in connection with the department of education, and interested himself greatly in agricultural and horticultural matters. Brongniart founded the Annales des Sciences Naturelles, a peer-reviewed journal, in 1824. He also founded the Société Botanique de France in 1854, and was its first president. He died 18 February 1876, Paris. Link to Wikipedia biography

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
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Feb. 18, 1876

Death, Cause unspecified 18 February 1876 .

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