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Occupation
  
botanist

Name
  
Antonino Bivona-Bernardi

Died
  
1837, Palermo, Italy


Antonino de Bivona-Bernardi

Born
  
1774 or 1778
Messina, Kingdom of Sicily

Antonino (or Antonius) de Bivona-Bernardi (1774 or 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 Giuseppe Tineo, 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. 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 the cholera epidemic of 1837.

The genera Bivonaea and Bivonella are named for him.

References

Antonino de Bivona-Bernardi Wikipedia