Franz Kiggelaer (baptized 4 December 1648, Haarlem – buried 22 December 1722, The Hague) was a dutch botanist, apothecary and curator of the garden of Simon van Beaumont in Leiden. In 1690 he published the Horti Beaumontiani, collaborated with Frederik Ruysch, and had the genus Kiggeleria named in his honor by Linnaeus.
Andreas von Gundelsheimer is was a German doctor , born in 1668 in Feuchtwangen and died onIn Stettin .
The son of a pastor, he studied at Ansbach then at Altdorf where he graduated in medicine in 1688. He accompanied a rich trader in Italy.He then practiced in Paris where he became friends with Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656-1708) and accompanied him on his journey from Greece to Iran.They parted at Constantinople and returned to Germany.
Gundelsheimer served as a military doctor before retiring to Berlin.Prince Elector Frederic I (1657-1713) took him as councillor and ennobled him.He created the anatomical museum in Berlin.He accompanied Frederick William I (1688-1740) during the campaign of Pomerania and during which he died.
James Campbell was a physician or surgeon of the British garrison in Minorca, and possible travelling companion of Juan Salvador.
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Neus Iáñes, Josep M. Montserrat, Ignasi Soriano and Josep M. Camerasa, ‘Plant Material Exchange Between James Petiver (ca. 1663-1719) and Joan Salvador I Riera (1682-1725). I. The Balearic Plants Conserved in the BC-Salvador and BM-Sloane Herbaria’ in Notes and Records of the Royal Society, (2006), Vol. 60, p. 243.
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Levinus Vincent (1658-1727) was Dutch damask merchant and Anabaptist. He was an avid collector of natural and man-made artifacts whose visitor book recorded 3,500 patrons, including Peter the Great. The contents of his collection were published in a catalogue entitled ‘Wonder Theatre of Nature’.
Guy-Crescent Fagon (1638-1718) was the physician of Louis XIV of France. He was made an honorary member of the Academie des sciences in 1669 and ran the Jardin du Roi until his death
Pierre Chirac (ca. 1650-1732) was a French physician who served Philippe d’Orleans during his French and Italian campaigns during the War of the Spanish Succession. He became the latter’s first physician in 1715 and between 1728 and 1731 he was the first physician of Louis XV of France.
Charles-Irenee Castel de Saint-Pierre (1658-1743) was a French clergyman and author. He proposed an international political organization be founded in Europe and influenced the thought of Kant and Rousseau. He was made a fellow of the Academie francaise in 1695.
Nicolas Fatio de Duillier (1664-1783) was a Swiss mathematician and friend of Sir Isaac Newton. He involved himself in the calculus controversy between Newton and Leibniz.