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  • Pinax
  • Ancient Greek votive tablet

    the modern study of the culture of ancient Greece and Magna Graecia, a pinax (Greek: πίναξ; pl.: pinakes, πίνακες, meaning 'board') is a votive tablet

    Pinax

    Pinax

    Pinax

  • Pinakes
  • Ancient catalogue of the Library of Alexandria

    The Pinakes (Ancient Greek: Πίνακες 'tables', plural of πίναξ pinax) is a lost bibliographic work composed by Callimachus (310/305–240 BCE) that is popularly

    Pinakes

    Pinakes

    Pinakes

  • Binomial nomenclature
  • Species naming system

    Plantarum in 1753. But as early as 1622, Gaspard Bauhin introduced in his book Pinax theatri botanici (English, Illustrated Exposition of Plants) containing

    Binomial nomenclature

    Binomial nomenclature

    Binomial_nomenclature

  • Chionodes pinax
  • Species of moth

    Chionodes pinax is a moth in the family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from southern British

    Chionodes pinax

    Chionodes_pinax

  • Ninnion Tablet
  • Clay tablet depicting Greek mysteries

    The Ninnion Tablet, dated to approximately 370 BC, is a red clay tablet depicting the ancient Greek Eleusinian Mysteries (religious rites connected to

    Ninnion Tablet

    Ninnion Tablet

    Ninnion_Tablet

  • Gaspard Bauhin
  • Swiss botanist (1560–1624)

    Bauhinus; 17 January 1560 – 5 December 1624), was a Swiss botanist whose Pinax theatri botanici (1623) described thousands of plants and classified them

    Gaspard Bauhin

    Gaspard Bauhin

    Gaspard_Bauhin

  • Bulldog
  • British breed of dog

    applied: "Canis pugnax, a Butchers Bull or Bear Dog", as an entry in his Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum. The designation "bull" was applied because

    Bulldog

    Bulldog

  • Epizephyrian Locris
  • Ancient city on the Ionian Sea

    Ludovisi Throne comes from the temple of Marasà. Furthermore, a fragment of pínax from 470–460 BC (currently in the Museum of Magna Graecia in Reggio Calabria)

    Epizephyrian Locris

    Epizephyrian Locris

    Epizephyrian_Locris

  • Geranium robertianum
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Geraniaceae

    Bauhin as having used the polynomial Geranium robertianum primum it in his Pinax theatri botanici in 1623. Bauhin, in turn, credited it to Dodoens, who listed

    Geranium robertianum

    Geranium robertianum

    Geranium_robertianum

  • Rosemary
  • Species of plant

    CLAUX; STOECHAS; LAVENDULA; ROSMARINUS; 217. Caspari Bauhini viri clariss. Pinax Theatri botanici, - Issued with: Bauhin, Caspar. (Smithsonian Libraries)"{{cite

    Rosemary

    Rosemary

    Rosemary

  • Acacia
  • Genus of plants

    the name. The genus name comes from Neo-Latin; Gaspard Bauhin in his book Pinax (1623) writes it coming from Dioscorides; the Koine term ἀκακία akakía is

    Acacia

    Acacia

    Acacia

  • Persephone
  • Greek goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld

    Persephone opening a cista containing the infant Adonis, on a pinax from Epizephyrian Locris

    Persephone

    Persephone

    Persephone

  • Coffea arabica
  • Species of coffee plant

    specimen sent to him from the Botanic Garden of Amsterdam, Gaspard Bauhin's Pinax of 1623 under 'Evonymus IV' and Prospero Alpini's De plantis Aegypti liber

    Coffea arabica

    Coffea arabica

    Coffea_arabica

  • American Bulldog
  • Dog breed

    Archive. London: Robert Hardwicke. p. 306. Merret, Christopher (1666). "Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum, continens Vegetabilia, Animalia, et Fossilia"

    American Bulldog

    American Bulldog

    American_Bulldog

  • Cherry tomato
  • Tomato variety

    reference to cherry tomatoes in European literature appears in 1623, in Pinax theatri botanici (English: Illustrated exposition of plants) by Swiss botanist

    Cherry tomato

    Cherry tomato

    Cherry_tomato

  • Ancient Greek funeral and burial practices
  • Funerary practices of ancient Greece

    (prothesis) attended by family members, with the women ritually tearing their hair, depicted on a terracotta pinax by the Gela Painter, latter 6th century BC

    Ancient Greek funeral and burial practices

    Ancient Greek funeral and burial practices

    Ancient_Greek_funeral_and_burial_practices

  • Geranium sanguineum
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Geraniaceae

    sanguineum means 'blood-red'; Linnaeus cites Gaspard Bauhin's 1623 book Pinax theatri botanici as his source for the name, which in turn refers ("sanguinaria

    Geranium sanguineum

    Geranium sanguineum

    Geranium_sanguineum

  • Peganum harmala
  • Plant species in the family

    judges Ruta sylvestris Dioscorides to be a type of Hypericum. Later, in his Pinax Theatri Botanici of 1623, he attempts to sort the synonymy in all the previously

    Peganum harmala

    Peganum harmala

    Peganum_harmala

  • Pinacotheca
  • Public art gallery

    borrowing from Ancient Greek: πινακοθήκη, romanized: pinakothēkē = πίναξ, pinax, '(painted) board, tablet' + θήκη, thēkē, 'box, chest') was a picture gallery

    Pinacotheca

    Pinacotheca

    Pinacotheca

  • Kite (bird)
  • Index of animals with the same common name

    to the red kite as "fork-tailed kite" by Christopher Merret in his 1667 Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum. By the time of Thomas Pennant's 1768 British

    Kite (bird)

    Kite (bird)

    Kite_(bird)

  • Cercis siliquastrum
  • Species of tree

    2011. Linnaeus, C. (1753). Species plantarum. p. 374. Bauhin, C. (1623). Pinax theatri botanici. p. 402. Dodonaeus, R. (1583). Stirpium historiae pemptades

    Cercis siliquastrum

    Cercis siliquastrum

    Cercis_siliquastrum

  • Christopher Merret
  • English physician and scientist (1614/1615–1695)

    lists of the flora, fauna and minerals of England, the Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum. The Pinax was published in 1666 and is an alphabetical catalogue

    Christopher Merret

    Christopher Merret

    Christopher_Merret

  • Hades
  • God of the underworld in Greek mythology

    Pinax with Persephone and Hades Enthroned, 500–450 BC, Greek, Locri Epizephirii, Mannella district, Sanctuary of Persephone, terracotta – Cleveland Museum

    Hades

    Hades

    Hades

  • Pluto (mythology)
  • God in Greek mythology

    Persephone and Pluto or Hades on a pinax from Locri

    Pluto (mythology)

    Pluto (mythology)

    Pluto_(mythology)

  • Stephan Michelspacher
  • Tyrolean printmaker

    inspired prints. He collaborated with Johann Remmelin on an anatomical work, Pinax microcosmographicus. Illustration 1 from Spiegel der Kunst und Natur in

    Stephan Michelspacher

    Stephan Michelspacher

    Stephan_Michelspacher

  • Limax maximus
  • Species of slug

    in England had been noted twelve years earlier in Christopher Merret's Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum. Ireland Benelux: Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg

    Limax maximus

    Limax maximus

    Limax_maximus

  • Glyptotheque
  • Collection of sculptures

    "cut into stone". It was an allusion to the word pinacotheca (from πίναξ pinax, "panel" or "painting"). Glypton (γλυπτόν) is the Greek word for a sculpture

    Glyptotheque

    Glyptotheque

    Glyptotheque

  • English Mastiff
  • British breed of dog

    dogs on remote estates. The naturalist Christopher Merret in his 1666 work Pinax Rerum Naturalium Brittanicarum has a list of British mammals, including

    English Mastiff

    English Mastiff

    English_Mastiff

  • Nomenclature codes
  • Rulebooks of taxonomic nomenclature, in biology

    Plantarum in 1753. But as early as 1622, Gaspard Bauhin introduced in his book Pinax theatri botanici (English, Illustrated exposition of plants) containing

    Nomenclature codes

    Nomenclature_codes

  • Almond
  • Species of nut

    plantarum in 1753. For the name 'Amygdalus' he referred to Gaspard Bauhin's Pinax (1623). In 1801 the species was for the first time placed in the genus Prunus

    Almond

    Almond

    Almond

  • Magna Graecia
  • Historical region of Italy

    Calabria Mosaic from Caulonia, Calabria, National Museum of Magna Graecia Pinax of Eros, Hermes and Aphrodite exhibited in the National Museum of Magna

    Magna Graecia

    Magna Graecia

    Magna_Graecia

  • Ornithology
  • Scientific study of birds

    Synopsis methodica avium et piscium. The earliest list of British birds, Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum, was written by Christopher Merrett in 1667

    Ornithology

    Ornithology

    Ornithology

  • Prunus avium
  • Species of flowering plant in the rose family

    it as only a variety, Prunus cerasus var. avium, citing Gaspard Bauhin's Pinax theatri botanici (1596).[citation needed] His description, Cerasus racemosa

    Prunus avium

    Prunus avium

    Prunus_avium

  • Marcello Malpighi
  • Italian biologist and physician

    Dioscorides (De Materia Medica) Renaissance Ulisse Aldrovandi Gaspard Bauhin (Pinax theatri botanici) Otto Brunfels Hieronymus Bock Andrea Cesalpino Valerius

    Marcello Malpighi

    Marcello Malpighi

    Marcello_Malpighi

  • Plant anatomy
  • Study of the internal structure of plants

    Bauhin, introduced binomial nomenclature into plant taxonomy. He published “Pinax theatri botanici” in 1596, which was the first to use this convention for

    Plant anatomy

    Plant_anatomy

  • Torminalis
  • Genus of trees in the rose family

    "the spineless mespil of the woods, with celery leaves", from Bauhin's Pinax Theatri Botanici, 1623. Which genus the wild service-tree should be placed

    Torminalis

    Torminalis

    Torminalis

  • Thrasyllus of Mendes
  • 1st-century AD Egyptian Greek astrologer and philosopher

    I, Ipuwer Papyrus, and Shiphrah. He was author of the astrological text Pinax, or Table, which is lost but has been summarized in later sources, such

    Thrasyllus of Mendes

    Thrasyllus_of_Mendes

  • Ex-voto
  • Votive offering to a saint or to a divinity in Christianity

    Cesena, Italy Ex-voto plaques on a wall at the Roman Viale Trastevere Pinax Tama (votive) Votive candle Milagro (votive) Ex Voto: Votive Giving Across

    Ex-voto

    Ex-voto

    Ex-voto

  • The Graph
  • Cryptocurrency

    teams such as Edge & Node, Geo, StreamingFast, Semiotic Labs, GraphOps, Pinax, and Wonderland,. Subgraphs are the primary developer interface in The Graph

    The Graph

    The Graph

    The_Graph

  • Lanner falcon
  • Bird of prey

    1080/00306525.1994.9632688. ISSN 0030-6525. Merret, Christopher (1666). Pinax rerum naturalium Britannicarum continens vegetabilia, animalia et fossilia

    Lanner falcon

    Lanner falcon

    Lanner_falcon

  • Locri
  • Comune in Calabria, Italy

    Pinax from Locris: Persephone and Hades sitting on the throne

    Locri

    Locri

    Locri

  • Geographica
  • Encyclopedia of geographical knowledge by Strabo

    other diversified details with which our geographical map (chorographikos pinax) is filled. From this description it is clear that by geography Strabo means

    Geographica

    Geographica

    Geographica

  • Votive offering
  • Object placed or left somewhere for religious purposes

    Anathema Devotional articles Favissa Fire worship Grave goods Libation Pinax Propitiation Ralaghan Man Senjafuda Sin offering Votive candle Wassailing

    Votive offering

    Votive offering

    Votive_offering

  • Rheum ribes
  • Species of plant

    rob ribes of Serapion is made from the young flowering stalk. In the 1623 Pinax Theatri Botanici, Gaspard Bauhin attempts to sort all the plant names hitherto

    Rheum ribes

    Rheum ribes

    Rheum_ribes

  • Dionysus
  • Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine

    Pinax of Persephone and Hades on the throne, from the holy shrine of Persephone at Locri.

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

  • Amphitrite
  • Queen of the sea and wife of Poseidon in Greek mythology

    sea Member of the Nereids Amphitrite ("Aphirita") bearing a trident on a pinax from Corinth (575–550 BC). Abode Mount Olympus, or the sea Symbol Trident

    Amphitrite

    Amphitrite

    Amphitrite

  • Prunus armeniaca
  • Species of apricot

    needed] The scientific name armeniaca was first used by Gaspard Bauhin in his Pinax Theatri Botanici (page 442), referring to the species as Mala armeniaca

    Prunus armeniaca

    Prunus armeniaca

    Prunus_armeniaca

  • Antikythera mechanism
  • Ancient Greek analogue astronomical computer

    1179/030801807X163670. S2CID 54663891. X. Moussas. Antikythera Mechanism, "PINAX", Greek Physical Society, Athens, 2011 X. Moussas Antikythera Mechanism

    Antikythera mechanism

    Antikythera mechanism

    Antikythera_mechanism

  • Cebes
  • Early 4th-century BC Greek philosopher

    and Epistle XIII. Three dialogues, the Hebdome, the Phrynichus, and the Pinax (Πίναξ) or Tabula, are attributed to him by the Suda and Diogenes Laërtius

    Cebes

    Cebes

  • Black-figure pottery
  • Style of painting on ancient Greek vases

    Timonidas [de], who signed a flask and a pinax. A second artist's name, Milonidas, also appears on a pinax. The Corinthian olpe wine jug was replaced

    Black-figure pottery

    Black-figure pottery

    Black-figure_pottery

  • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
  • Dutch microbiologist (1632–1723)

    Dioscorides (De Materia Medica) Renaissance Ulisse Aldrovandi Gaspard Bauhin (Pinax theatri botanici) Otto Brunfels Hieronymus Bock Andrea Cesalpino Valerius

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

    Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek

  • Conrad Gessner
  • Swiss physician, bibliographer and naturalist (1516–1565)

    Dioscorides (De Materia Medica) Renaissance Ulisse Aldrovandi Gaspard Bauhin (Pinax theatri botanici) Otto Brunfels Hieronymus Bock Andrea Cesalpino Valerius

    Conrad Gessner

    Conrad Gessner

    Conrad_Gessner

  • Pottery of ancient Greece
  • A potter's workshop. Side B from a Corinthian black-figure pinax, c. 575–550.

    Pottery of ancient Greece

    Pottery of ancient Greece

    Pottery_of_ancient_Greece

  • Pitsa panels
  • Painted wooden tablets found near Pitsa, Corinthia (Greece)

    place, perhaps after being displayed elsewhere. Modern archaeologists use pinax as the general term for such votive panels, of which there are many examples

    Pitsa panels

    Pitsa panels

    Pitsa_panels

  • Pentanema squarrosum
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae

    it was Conyza major vulgaris ("the big, common fleabane"), in Bauhin's Pinax theatri botanici (1623). Linnaeus described it simply as growing in dry

    Pentanema squarrosum

    Pentanema squarrosum

    Pentanema_squarrosum

  • History of Animals
  • Work by Aristotle

    Dioscorides (De Materia Medica) Renaissance Ulisse Aldrovandi Gaspard Bauhin (Pinax theatri botanici) Otto Brunfels Hieronymus Bock Andrea Cesalpino Valerius

    History of Animals

    History of Animals

    History_of_Animals

  • House of the Prince of Naples
  • Roman townhouse in Pompeii

    Above her frame is a pinax but the subject is no longer recognizable. On the east wall directly across from Venus is a pinax depicting two erotes who

    House of the Prince of Naples

    House of the Prince of Naples

    House_of_the_Prince_of_Naples

  • Bernard Germain de Lacépède
  • French naturalist (1756–1825)

    Dioscorides (De Materia Medica) Renaissance Ulisse Aldrovandi Gaspard Bauhin (Pinax theatri botanici) Otto Brunfels Hieronymus Bock Andrea Cesalpino Valerius

    Bernard Germain de Lacépède

    Bernard Germain de Lacépède

    Bernard_Germain_de_Lacépède

  • Smyrnium olusatrum
  • Species of flowering plant

    theophrasti and Smyrnium dioscoridis as synonyms, citing Gaspard Bauhin's Pinax theatri botanici (1623). A type specimen has subsequently been designated

    Smyrnium olusatrum

    Smyrnium olusatrum

    Smyrnium_olusatrum

  • Armenian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Armenia

    The scientific name armeniaca was first used by Gaspard Bauhin in his Pinax Theatri Botanici(page 442), referring to the species as Mala armeniaca "Armenian

    Armenian cuisine

    Armenian_cuisine

  • Names of the British Isles
  • Εὐρώπης περιέχει τὰς Βρεττανικὰς νήσους σὺν ταῖς περὶ αὐτὰς νήσοις, Ho prôtos pínax tês Eurṓpēs periékhei tàs Brettanikàs nḗsous sùn taîs perì autàs nḗsois)

    Names of the British Isles

    Names of the British Isles

    Names_of_the_British_Isles

  • Giants (Greek mythology)
  • Giants from Greek myth

    well on what might be the earliest representation of the Gigantomachy, a pinax fragment from Eleusis (Eleusis 349). He is also named on a late fifth century

    Giants (Greek mythology)

    Giants (Greek mythology)

    Giants_(Greek_mythology)

  • Typology of Greek vase shapes
  • Exaleiptron Kernos Kothon Lagynos Lekane Lekanis Lydion Nestoris (Trozella) Pinax (plaque) Phormiskos (here a terracotta model) Plate Fish Plate Plemochoe

    Typology of Greek vase shapes

    Typology of Greek vase shapes

    Typology_of_Greek_vase_shapes

  • Prunus fruticosa
  • Species of plant

    Linnaeus included this species in his Species Plantarum, referencing the Pinax of Gaspard Bauhin, to whom he gives credit as "Bauh. pin. 450." The name

    Prunus fruticosa

    Prunus fruticosa

    Prunus_fruticosa

  • Andrea Cesalpino
  • Italian physician, botanist and philosopher (1524–1603)

    or Generall Historie of Plantes 1597 Prodromus Theatrici Botanici 1620 Pinax theatri botanici 1623 Anatome Plantarum 1675 Anatomy of Plants 1682 Historia

    Andrea Cesalpino

    Andrea Cesalpino

    Andrea_Cesalpino

  • Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)
  • Botany book by Theophrastus

    Dioscorides (De Materia Medica) Renaissance Ulisse Aldrovandi Gaspard Bauhin (Pinax theatri botanici) Otto Brunfels Hieronymus Bock Andrea Cesalpino Valerius

    Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)

    Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)

    Historia_Plantarum_(Theophrastus)

  • Pinacosaurus
  • Genus of ankylosaurid dinosaur

    species Pinacosaurus grangeri. The generic name is derived from Greek πίναξ, pinax, "plank", in reference to the small rectangular scutes covering the head

    Pinacosaurus

    Pinacosaurus

  • Archaic Greek sculpture
  • Period in ancient Greek sculpture

    wooden plate painted with some religious or mythological scene, called pinax, but these have all disappeared owing to the fragility of the material,

    Archaic Greek sculpture

    Archaic Greek sculpture

    Archaic_Greek_sculpture

  • Mercurialis annua
  • Species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiacea

    Cliffortianus and Mercurialis testiculata (the mercury with testicles) in Bauhin's Pinax Theatri Botanici. Linnaeus also assigned it the astronomical symbol for

    Mercurialis annua

    Mercurialis annua

    Mercurialis_annua

  • Richard Lydekker
  • British naturalist and geologist (1849–1915)

    Dioscorides (De Materia Medica) Renaissance Ulisse Aldrovandi Gaspard Bauhin (Pinax theatri botanici) Otto Brunfels Hieronymus Bock Andrea Cesalpino Valerius

    Richard Lydekker

    Richard_Lydekker

  • Library of Sir Thomas Browne
  • Defunct library in Norwich, England

    Aegrotantium, Venice 1601 C. Bauhin Prodomus Theatri Botanici, Frankfurt 1620 Pinax Theatri Botanici, Basle 1623 de Hermaphroditor. Natura, 1614 J. Bauhin Historica

    Library of Sir Thomas Browne

    Library_of_Sir_Thomas_Browne

  • Botanical illustration
  • Drawing or painted image of plants and their components

    jardinage (The Pleasure Garden, containing several garden designs), 1651. Pinax theatri botanici (Illustrated Exposition of Plants, Basel, 1623) by Swiss

    Botanical illustration

    Botanical illustration

    Botanical_illustration

  • Jacob Breyne
  • cognitarum plantarum centuria prima, 1678. Jacobi Breynii, Christian Mentzel, Pinax botanōnymos polyglōttos katholikos, Index nominum plantarum universalis

    Jacob Breyne

    Jacob Breyne

    Jacob_Breyne

  • Jacob Bobart the Younger
  • English botanist (1641–1719)

    memoranda of considerable gardening interest. An interleaved copy of Bauhin's Pinax, with copious annotations by Bobart, is in the botanical department of the

    Jacob Bobart the Younger

    Jacob_Bobart_the_Younger

  • List of systems of plant taxonomy
  • Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes, 1597 Gaspard Bauhin classification Pinax theatri botanici, 1623 John Ray classification Historia Plantarum, 1686–1704

    List of systems of plant taxonomy

    List of systems of plant taxonomy

    List_of_systems_of_plant_taxonomy

  • Three-phase firing
  • depiction[citation needed] of the second or reducing phase: the surplus of CO leads to jets of flame from stoking hole and vent (Corinthian pinax, ca. 575–550 BC)

    Three-phase firing

    Three-phase firing

    Three-phase_firing

  • Quintus Pleminius
  • Military Legate

    Pinax from Locri depicting Proserpina opening the liknon used in the mystery rites

    Quintus Pleminius

    Quintus_Pleminius

  • Sisymbrium irio
  • Species of flowering plant

    crisis". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-03-12. Merrett, Cristopher (1666). Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum. London. p. 66. ubique fere in suburbiis

    Sisymbrium irio

    Sisymbrium irio

    Sisymbrium_irio

  • Callimachus
  • 3rd-century BCE Greek poet, scholar and librarian

    the plural of the Greek for 'tablet' (Ancient Greek: πίναξ, romanized: pinax), amounted to 120 volumes or five times the length of Homer's Iliad. Although

    Callimachus

    Callimachus

    Callimachus

  • Clem Ohameze
  • Nigerian actor (born 1965)

    Who Does Not Joke With His "Blood Money" Roles In Movies- See How He". PinaxOnline. 25 April 2020. Archived from the original on 13 October 2020. Retrieved

    Clem Ohameze

    Clem Ohameze

    Clem_Ohameze

  • Thomas Willisel
  • English naturalist

    He was employed by Merret for five summers to make collections for his Pinax. Weld records that in October 1669 Willisel, who had been engaged by the

    Thomas Willisel

    Thomas_Willisel

  • Homeric Hymns
  • Ancient Greek poems composed between c. 800 BCE and c. 500 CE

    A terracotta pinax showing the Abduction of Persephone, from the sanctuary of Persephone at Epizephyrian Locris (Locri) in Calabria, Italy, used between

    Homeric Hymns

    Homeric Hymns

    Homeric_Hymns

  • William Sherard
  • English botanist

    in 1695. In about 1700 he embarked on a continuation of Caspar Bauhin's Pinax which he never finished. William Sherard was the brother of James Sherard

    William Sherard

    William_Sherard

  • Ptolemy's map of Ireland
  • Ancient map of Ireland

    European map" sections (Ancient Greek: Εὐρώπης πίναξ αʹ, romanized: Eurōpēs pínax alpha or Latin: Prima Europe tabula) of Ptolemy's Geography (also known

    Ptolemy's map of Ireland

    Ptolemy's map of Ireland

    Ptolemy's_map_of_Ireland

  • Potato production in France
  • Dauphiné a short time ago. The Swiss naturalist Gaspard Bauhin, in his Pinax theatri botanici published in 1623, mentions that the potato was cultivated

    Potato production in France

    Potato production in France

    Potato_production_in_France

  • Pierre Woeiriot
  • French engraver, goldsmith, painter, sculptor and medallist

    received two commissions for Lilio Gregorio Giraldi and Clément Baudin's Pinax iconicus antiquorum ac variorum in sepulturis rituum, published in 1556

    Pierre Woeiriot

    Pierre Woeiriot

    Pierre_Woeiriot

  • List of lost literary works
  • Colossians Book of Ben Tagla Book of Ben La'ana Book of Eleazar ben Irai Pinax of Balaam Sefer Aggadta de-Vei Rav Megillat Setarim (These works are generally

    List of lost literary works

    List_of_lost_literary_works

  • Burgon Group
  • Pinax by the Burgon Group: Prothesis scene, The Louvre CA 255.

    Burgon Group

    Burgon Group

    Burgon_Group

  • Cultivated plant taxonomy
  • Theory and science of cultivated plant classification

    in Europe had risen to about 4,000. In 1623 Gaspard Bauhin published his Pinax theatre botanici an attempt at a comprehensive compilation of all plants

    Cultivated plant taxonomy

    Cultivated plant taxonomy

    Cultivated_plant_taxonomy

  • Philosophie zoologique
  • Book by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

    Dioscorides (De Materia Medica) Renaissance Ulisse Aldrovandi Gaspard Bauhin (Pinax theatri botanici) Otto Brunfels Hieronymus Bock Andrea Cesalpino Valerius

    Philosophie zoologique

    Philosophie zoologique

    Philosophie_zoologique

  • Ceratitis
  • Genus of flies

    malgassa Munro, 1939 – Ceratitis manjakatompo Hancock, 1984 – Ceratitis pinax Munro, 1933 – (note for Ceratitis antistictica see subgenus Ceratalaspis)

    Ceratitis

    Ceratitis

    Ceratitis

  • Fish plate
  • Ancient Greek pottery

    shrimp, crab, dolphin, and hippocamp. The form of the plate was called a "pinax" or "pinakion", meaning "tablet," because of its flat shape. The fish plate's

    Fish plate

    Fish plate

    Fish_plate

  • A History of British Birds
  • Natural history book by Thomas Bewick

    Dioscorides (De Materia Medica) Renaissance Ulisse Aldrovandi Gaspard Bauhin (Pinax theatri botanici) Otto Brunfels Hieronymus Bock Andrea Cesalpino Valerius

    A History of British Birds

    A History of British Birds

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  • Cynanchica pyrenaica
  • Species of plant

    asperula with linear leaves in fours, opposite at the top) and Bauhin's Pinax theatri botanici of 1623, which calls it Rubia cynanchica. Linnaeus's name

    Cynanchica pyrenaica

    Cynanchica pyrenaica

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  • Karl Praechter
  • German classical philologist (1858–1933)

    philosophy and education. Kleine Schriften, 1892 – Minor works. Kebētos pinax = Cebetis Tabula, 1893 – On Cebes' "Tabula. Hierokles der Stoiker, 1901

    Karl Praechter

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  • History of botany
  • produced two influential publications Prodromus Theatrici Botanici (1620) and Pinax (1623). These brought order to the 6000 species now described and in the

    History of botany

    History of botany

    History_of_botany

  • Atriplex laciniata
  • Species of flowering plant

    although he only modified it slightly from the polynomial given in Bauhin's Pinax theatri botanici of 1623, which was Atriplex maritima laciniata. The genus

    Atriplex laciniata

    Atriplex laciniata

    Atriplex_laciniata

  • 1596 in science
  • Copernican (heliocentric) system of planetary motion. Gaspard Bauhin publishes Pinax theatri botanici, an early classified flora. Ludolph van Ceulen computes

    1596 in science

    1596_in_science

  • Poa angustifolia
  • Species of grass

    Linnaeus cited several earlier works that described similar grasses: Bauhin, Pinax Theatri Botanici (1623), vol. 2, proar. 5 — an early systematic compilation

    Poa angustifolia

    Poa angustifolia

    Poa_angustifolia

  • Kinabalumyia
  • Genus of flies

    Kinabalumyia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae. Kinabalumyia pinax Cerretti & Pape, 2020 Sabah. Cerretti, Pierfilippo; Badano, Davide; Gisondi

    Kinabalumyia

    Kinabalumyia

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Online names & meanings

  • Barrie
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic Irish

    Barrie

    Pointed object.

  • Asah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim

    Asah

    Plant Known for Its Greenness

  • Saanjali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Saanjali

    Hand clasped in prayer

  • ERASTOS
  • Male

    Greek

    ERASTOS

    (Ἔραστος) Greek name ERASTOS means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of the chamberlain of the city of Corinth and one of Paul's disciples.

  • Garrson
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Garrson

    Son of Gar

  • Shravantika | ஷ்ரவாந்தீகா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shravantika | ஷ்ரவாந்தீகா 

    Flowing

  • Subhah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Subhah |

    Beautiful

  • Zebedee
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical, Christian, French, Hebrew

    Zebedee

    Abundant; Portion; Gift of Jehovah

  • Vaishak | வைஷாக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vaishak | வைஷாக

    Name of a Hindu month in Summer

  • Sakshitha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Sakshitha

    Witness; Princess; True; Real

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  • Pinaces
  • pl.

    of Pinax

  • Pinax
  • n.

    A tablet; a register; hence, a list or scheme inscribed on a tablet.