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Nationality
  
France

Role
  
Plant Biologist

Education
  
University of Montpellier

Siblings
  
Bernard de Jussieu

Name
  
Antoine Jussieu

Parents
  
Laurent de Jussieu

Fields
  
Natural history

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Died
  
April 22, 1758, Paris, France

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Antoine de Jussieu (6 July 1686 – 22 April 1758) was a French naturalist.

Jussieu was born in Lyon, the son of Christophe de Jussieu (or Dejussieu), an apothecary of some repute, who published a Nouveau traite de la theriaque (1708). Antoine studied at the university of Montpellier, and travelled with his brother Bernard through Spain, Portugal and southern France. He went to Paris in 1708. Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, whom he succeeded at the Jardin du Roi, later the Jardin des Plantes, died in that year. His own original publications are not of marked importance, but he edited an edition of Tournefort's Institutions rei herbariae (3 vols., 1719), and also a posthumous work of Jacques Barrelier, Plantae per Galliam, Hispaniam, et Italiam observatae, &c. (1714). He practiced medicine, chiefly devoting himself to the very poor. His brother Bernard de Jussieu is better known.

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