Antonio Bertoloni
Antonio Bertoloni was an Italian physician and botanist who made extensive studies of Italian plants. He also collected notable samples of Central American flora.
Biography
He studied medicine and botany at the University of Pavia, afterwards continuing his medical education in Genoa. For a period of time he practiced medicine in his home town of Sarzana. In 1811 he returned to Genoa, where he served as a professor of physics at the Imperial Lyceum. In 1815 he was appointed professor of botany at the University of Bologna.His son Giuseppe was a botanist and entomologist in Bologna.
Tributes
- Bertolonia, botanical genus from the family Melastomataceae.
- Plants with the specific epithet of bertolonii, an example being Ophrys bertolonii.
Selected works
- "Rariorum Liguriae plantarum", 1803.
- "Mantissa plantarum florae alpium Apunanarum", 1832.
- "Florula guatimalensis sistens plantas nonnullas in Guatimala sponte nascentes", 1840.
- Elenchus plantarum vivarum quas cum aliis vivis plantis commutandas exhibet Hortus Botanicus Archigymnasii Bononiensi 1820.