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Muzio Giuseppe Spirito de Tommasini, sometimes referred to as Muzio Tommasini or as Mutius von Tommasini (4 June 1794 31 December 1879) was a botanist and politician born in Trieste under Austria-Hungary.

Muzio de Tommasini (1794-1879)
Muzio de Tommasini (1794-1879)

He first became interested in botany as a grammar school student in Ljubljana. While studying medicine at the University of Vienna, he was inspired by the work of professor Joseph Franz von Jacquin (1766-1839), and conducted investigations of flora in the vicinity of Vienna. Afterwards, Tommasini studied law at the University of Graz.

Bust of Muzio de Tommasini in Trieste
Bust of Muzio de Tommasini in Trieste

A career politician, he received his first appointment in 1817 as an official in the district of Istria. During the following year he was elected district secretary of the city of Split. From 1839 to 1860 he was mayor of Trieste. Following his retirement in 1860, he devoted his time to investigations of local flora.

As a botanist he participated in several noteworthy expeditions. Early in his career he took exploratory trips to the Biokovo Mountains in 1823 and to Dalmatia in 1827. In 1832 he accompanied Nicolas-Théodore de Saussure (1767-1845) on a botanical excursion through the Austrian Littoral, and in 1837 with British botanist George Bentham (1800-1884) he carried out studies in the regions of Carniola, Carinthia and Friuli.

After his election as mayor in 1839, his scientific studies were largely confined to the vicinity of Trieste. However, in 1840 he journeyed to the Julian Alps, where he scaled Monte Matajur. Soon afterwards he collaborated with Otto Sendtner (1813-1859) on an exploratory trip to the coastal areas of Austria, where plants for an herbarium were collected.

Tommasini played an important part in the creation of the Civico Museo di Storia Naturale di Trieste. The species Crocus tommasinianus is named in his honor. This plant is commonly referred to as Elfenkrokus (elfin crocus) in Germany, and sometimes as "tommies" or "tommy" in English speaking countries.[1]

The standard author abbreviation Tomm. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[2]

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Citations
  1. Plant World Seeds Crocus Tommasinianus
  2. International Plant Names Index.  Tomm.

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[de] Mutius von Tommasini

Mutius Joseph Spiritus Ritter von Tommasini (italienisch Muzio Giuseppe Spirito de Tommasini; * 4. Juni 1794 in Triest, Habsburgermonarchie; † 31. Dezember 1879 ebenda) war von 1839 bis 1860 Bürgermeister von Triest. Als istrischer, k. k. österreichischer Botaniker erforschte er die Flora Istriens und veröffentlichte die ersten Werke über die Pflanzenwelt der Halbinsel. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „.mw-parser-output .Person{font-variant:small-caps}Tomm.“
- [en] Muzio Tommasini



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