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- Antonino (or Antonius) de Bivona-Bernardi (1774 or 24 October 1778 – 1837) was a Sicilian botanist, bryologist and phycologist. He was born in Messina, but was orphaned as a child, and moved to Palermo with the uncle who adopted him. He originally pursued law, but changed his studies to the natural sciences and studied botany under , director of the Palermo Botanical Garden. After graduating, he travelled to Naples and elsewhere in Italy, making the acquaintance of scientists such as Michele Tenore and Vincenzo Petagna. Professor Francesco Ferrara of Palermo entered a public dispute about deposits had found in Sicily, which he (Antonino), had discovered and thought were fossils. He returned to Palermo upon the death of his uncle, and began to publish botanical works that had great impact in Italy and Europe. He founded the scientific journal "L'Iride" ("The Iris") and obtained the post of Inspector-General of Waters and Forests, but died in Palermo during the cholera epidemic of 1837. His son Andrea Bivona was an agronomist and naturalist. The genera Bivonaea and (type of Fungi) are named for him. The standard author abbreviation Biv. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
- Antonino Bivona Bernardi (o Antonius de Bivona-Bernardi) (24 de octubre 1774, Mesina - 7 de julio 1837, Palermo) fue un botánico, briólogo y algólogo italiano. (es)
- Antonino Bivona Bernardi (Messina, 1770 – Palermo, 1837) è stato un botanico italiano. Rimasto orfano in giovane età, si trasferì da uno zio a Palermo, ove compì gli studi universitari, frequentando dapprima la facoltà di giurisprudenza, per approdare successivamente alle scienze naturali. Fu allievo di Giuseppe Tineo, allora direttore dell'Orto botanico di Palermo. Dopo la laurea si recò a Napoli, ove entrò in contatto con Michele Tenore e Vincenzo Petagna. Morì nel 1837 vittima dell'epidemia di colera scoppiata a Palermo. Ad Antonino Bivona sono dedicate alcune specie botaniche come Adenocarpus bivonii, , Euphorbia bivonae, e , nonché il genere Bivonaea delle Brassicaceae. (it)
- Антонино Бивона-Бернарди (итал. Antonino Bivona-Bernardi; 1778—1837) — итальянский ботаник, зоолог и миколог. (ru)
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- Antonino de Bivona-Bernardi (en)
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- Antonino Bivona Bernardi (o Antonius de Bivona-Bernardi) (24 de octubre 1774, Mesina - 7 de julio 1837, Palermo) fue un botánico, briólogo y algólogo italiano. (es)
- Антонино Бивона-Бернарди (итал. Antonino Bivona-Bernardi; 1778—1837) — итальянский ботаник, зоолог и миколог. (ru)
- Antonino (or Antonius) de Bivona-Bernardi (1774 or 24 October 1778 – 1837) was a Sicilian botanist, bryologist and phycologist. He was born in Messina, but was orphaned as a child, and moved to Palermo with the uncle who adopted him. He originally pursued law, but changed his studies to the natural sciences and studied botany under , director of the Palermo Botanical Garden. After graduating, he travelled to Naples and elsewhere in Italy, making the acquaintance of scientists such as Michele Tenore and Vincenzo Petagna. Professor Francesco Ferrara of Palermo entered a public dispute about deposits had found in Sicily, which he (Antonino), had discovered and thought were fossils. He returned to Palermo upon the death of his uncle, and began to publish botanical works that had great impact i (en)
- Antonino Bivona Bernardi (Messina, 1770 – Palermo, 1837) è stato un botanico italiano. Rimasto orfano in giovane età, si trasferì da uno zio a Palermo, ove compì gli studi universitari, frequentando dapprima la facoltà di giurisprudenza, per approdare successivamente alle scienze naturali. Fu allievo di Giuseppe Tineo, allora direttore dell'Orto botanico di Palermo. Dopo la laurea si recò a Napoli, ove entrò in contatto con Michele Tenore e Vincenzo Petagna. Morì nel 1837 vittima dell'epidemia di colera scoppiata a Palermo. (it)
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- Antonino Bivona Bernardi (es)
- Antonino Bivona Bernardi (it)
- Бивона-Бернарди, Антонино (ru)
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