Alexandre Louis Simon Lejeune

Alexandre Louis Simon Lejeune (1779–1838)

Alexandre Louis Simon Lejeune (23 December 1779 in Verviers – 28 December 1858 in Verviers) was a physician and botanist.

In 1801 he entered the school of medicine in Paris, but was subsequently forced to abandon his studies due to military conscription. After finishing his military duties in late 1804, he relocated to Ensival as a physician. Three years later, he settled permanently in his hometown of Verviers.[1]

With Richard Courtois (1806–1835), he was co-author of "Compendium florae belgicae".[2] In 1820, Marie-Anne Libert named the genus Lejeunea (family Lejeuneaceae) in his honor.[3]

Botanical works

References

  1. Directory of the Royal Academy of Belgium, Volumes 26-27 by Royal Academy of Sciences, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium
  2. Société libre d'Emulation - Liège (Belgique) Les Botanistes liégeois et l'Emulation
  3. BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  4. WorldCat Search publications
  5. Biodiversity Heritage Library publications
  6. IPNI.  Lej.
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