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Jacob Bobart the Younger

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35: 74:"Mr. Jacob Bobart, botany professor of Oxford, did about forty years ago (in 1704) find a dead rat in the Physic Garden, which he made to resemble the common picture of dragons by altering its head and tail, and thrusting in taper sharp sticks, which distended the skin on each side till it mimicked wings. He let it dry as hard as possible. The learned immediately pronounced it a dragon, and one of them sent an accurate description of it to Dr. 165: 107:
had compelled Bobart, 'my old master,' who was then in weak health, to resign the office of botanic professor, Dr. E. Sandys receiving the post. He says: "I am surprised the vice-chancellor hath obliged Mr. Bobart to resign his place... they ought to have let him spend the short remainder of his time
82:. Several fine copies of verses were wrote upon so rare a subject; but at last Mr. Bobart owned the cheat. However, it was looked upon as a masterpiece of art, and as such deposited in the museum or anatomy school at Oxford". 175: 212: 207: 95:" according to the fashion of the times in twelve volumes folio, which is kept at the garden. He vainly tried for the post of curator to the 51: 180: 217: 136: 103:, who afterwards left his library and an endowment to the Oxford Garden, wrote in July 1719 that Vice-chancellor 34: 43: 62:, the second having been issued during the writer's life in 1680, whilst the first was never printed. In 96: 79: 202: 197: 75: 58:
in 1683, lectured as botanical professor. In 1699 he brought out the third part of Morison's
128:, are many of Bobart's memoranda of considerable gardening interest. An interleaved copy of 100: 129: 125: 104: 55: 143:, in the possession of the writer, has a few additions in same handwriting. The genus 191: 169: 117: 92: 63: 148: 135:, with copious annotations by Bobart, is in the botanical department of the 121: 108:
in the garden." He died on 28 December 1719, and was buried two days later.
144: 23: 47: 168: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 33: 22:, the younger, (2 August 1641 – 28 December 1719), was an English 120:
are fourteen from Bobart to the consul, and in the '
50:, and succeeded his father as superintendent of the 116:Among the Sherardian letters in the library of the 139:at Cromwell Road, and an interleaved copy of the 91:Whilst he held this appointment he formed a " 8: 184:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 147:was named in honour of the two Bobarts by 7: 38:A sketch of the Physic Garden's Gate 14: 181:Dictionary of National Biography 163: 213:18th-century British botanists 208:17th-century English botanists 42:Bobart was the younger son of 1: 16:English botanist (1641–1719) 99:at Chelsea in 1692. Consul 234: 54:, and on the death of Dr. 176:Bobart, Jacob (1641-1719) 141:Oxford Garden Catalogue 218:Scientists from Oxford 137:Natural History Museum 70:occurs the following: 39: 124:.,' No. 3343, in the 80:Grand Duke of Tuscany 37: 153:AmĹ“nitates Academicæ 97:Apothecaries' Garden 78:, librarian to the 60:Historia Plantarum 40: 68:Notes on Hudibras 46:. He was born at 225: 185: 167: 166: 233: 232: 228: 227: 226: 224: 223: 222: 188: 187: 173: 164: 161: 114: 101:William Sherard 89: 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 231: 229: 221: 220: 215: 210: 205: 200: 190: 189: 160: 157: 126:British Museum 113: 110: 88: 85: 84: 83: 56:Robert Morison 31: 28: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 230: 219: 216: 214: 211: 209: 206: 204: 201: 199: 196: 195: 193: 186: 183: 182: 177: 171: 170:public domain 158: 156: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 131: 127: 123: 119: 118:Royal Society 111: 109: 106: 102: 98: 94: 93:hortus siccus 86: 81: 77: 73: 72: 71: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 52:Physic Garden 49: 45: 36: 29: 27: 25: 21: 179: 162: 152: 140: 132: 115: 90: 67: 64:Zachary Grey 59: 44:Jacob Bobart 41: 20:Jacob Bobart 19: 18: 203:1719 deaths 198:1641 births 87:Resignation 76:Magliabechi 192:Categories 159:References 30:Background 122:Sloane MS 145:Bobartia 130:Bauhin's 24:botanist 172::  151:in the 149:Linnæus 105:Shippen 112:Annals 48:Oxford 133:Pinax 178:". 66:'s 194:: 155:. 26:. 174:"

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botanist

Jacob Bobart
Oxford
Physic Garden
Robert Morison
Zachary Grey
Magliabechi
Grand Duke of Tuscany
hortus siccus
Apothecaries' Garden
William Sherard
Shippen
Royal Society
Sloane MS
British Museum
Bauhin's
Natural History Museum
Bobartia
Linnæus
public domain
Bobart, Jacob (1641-1719)
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1641 births
1719 deaths
17th-century English botanists
18th-century British botanists
Scientists from Oxford

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