Giovanni Zanardini
Giovanni Antonio Maria Zanardini (12 June 1804, Venice – 24 April 1878) was an Italian physician and botanist who specialized in the field of phycology.
In 1831 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Padua, followed by a degree in surgery and obstetrics from the University of Pavia three years later. During his career, he worked as a physician in Padua and Venice. For a period of time, he served as secretary of the Istituto Veneto Scienze e Lettere.[1]
The algae genus Zanardinia is named after him, as are species with the epithet of zanardinii.[2]
Published works
- "Algae and related subjects - collected works", 1839.
- Notizie intorno alle cellulari marine delle lagune e de'litorali di Venezia, 1847.
- Prospetto della flora Veneta, 1847 - Prospectus of Venetian flora.
- "Plantarum in Mari Rubro hucusque collectarum enumerato (Juvante A. Figari)", 1858.
- Iconographia phycologica Adiratica : ossia, scelta di ficee nuove o piu rare del Mare Adriatico, 1860 - Iconography of Adriatic phycology.
- Iconographia phycologica mediterraneoadriatica ossia Scelta di ficee nuove o più rare dei mari mediterraneo ed adriatico, 1871 - Iconography of Mediterranean-Adriatic phycology.
- "Phycearum Indicarum pugillus", 1872.[3][4]
References
- BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
- PETYMOL Archived 2016-05-04 at the Wayback Machine Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. X, Y, Ü, Z, Å, Ä, Æ, Ö & Ø
- OCLC Classify Publications
- Open Library Iconographia phycologica mediterraneoadriatica ossia
- IPNI. Zanardini.
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