Jacques Daléchamps in the context of Guillaume Rondelet


Jacques Daléchamps in the context of Guillaume Rondelet

⭐ Core Definition: Jacques Daléchamps

Jacques Daléchamps (1513, Caen – 1588) was a French botanist and physician.

He was the pupil of Guillaume Rondelet and became physician of the Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon.

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Jacques Daléchamps in the context of Deipnosophistae

The Deipnosophistae (Ancient Greek: Δειπνοσοφισταί, Deipnosophistaí, lit. 'The Dinner Sophists', where sophists may be translated more loosely as 'sages, philosophers, experts') is a work written c. 200 AD in Ancient Greek by Athenaeus of Naucratis. It is a long work of literary, historical, and antiquarian references set in Rome at a series of banquets held by the protagonist Publius Livius Larensis [de] for an assembly of grammarians, lexicographers, jurists, musicians, and hangers-on.

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