François Joseph Lestiboudois (20 January 1759 – 26 July 1815) was a French botanist.[1] Born at Lille, he was the son of Jean-Baptiste Lestiboudois (1715–1804), a professor of botany at the École centrale du département du Nord à Lille and was the father of botanist Gaspard Thémistocle Lestiboudois (1797–1876).
French botanist (1759–1815)
Lestiboudois was a professor of botany at Lille and a member of the Société des sciences, de l'agriculture et des arts de Lille.[2] He is best remembered for publication of Botanographie belgique (first edition in 1781). He was also the author of Botanographie universelle, ou, Tableau général des végétaux (1804).[3] He died in Lille in 1815.
Botanographie belgique, etc. (Lille, 1781)
Bibliography
Botanographie belgique, ou Méthode pour connoître facilement toutes les plantes qui croissent naturellement: ou que l'on cultive communément dans les provinces septentrionales de la France. A Lille: De l'Imprimerie de J.B. Henry ..., 1781 - Belgian botanography; method for easy identification of naturally or commonly grown plants in the northern provinces of France.
Botanographie universelle, ou, Tableau général des végétaux. Lille: Vanackere, an XII de la République [i.e. 1804] - Universal botanography; general table of plants.[3]
The standard author abbreviationF.Lestib. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[4]
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