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Robert John Thornton - Cerastium Aquaticum ; or Marsh Mouse-ear

Cerastium Aquaticum ; or Marsh Mouse-ear (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
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Robert John Thornton

Robert John Thornton was an English physician and botanical writer, noted for "A New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus Von Linnæus" (1797-1807) and "The British Flora" of 1812.

He was the son of Bonnell Thornton and studied at Trinity College, Cambridge. Inspired by John Martyn's lectures on botany and the work of Linnaeus he switched from the church to medicine. He worked at Guy's Hospital in London, where he later lectured in medical botany. After spending some time abroad, he settled and practised in London.

In 1799 Thornton commenced his work on the New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus von Linnaeus a work of botanical science to be published in three parts. The first was a dissertation on the sex of plants according to the Swedish scientist, Carolus von Linnaeus and the second an exposition of the sexual system.The most ambitious part of the New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus Linnæus was Part III, the Temple of Flora (1799-1807). The first plates were engraved by Thomas Medland in May 1798, from paintings by Philip Reinagle. Between 1798 and 1807, they produced a total of thirty-three coloured plates, engraved in aquatint, stipple and line engraving.

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Orange

Orange (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
The Sexual System As illustrated by Linnaeus in his Botanical Works

The Sexual System As illustrated by Linnaeus in his Botanical Works (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
Anatomy of the Hyacinth

Anatomy of the Hyacinth (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
Anatomy of the Crocus

Anatomy of the Crocus (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
A Vegetable Monster. Garden Poppy

A Vegetable Monster. Garden Poppy (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
The Dog Rose. Anatomy of the Rose

The Dog Rose. Anatomy of the Rose (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
The Egg Plant

The Egg Plant (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
Vegetable Monsters [Piony]

Vegetable Monsters [Piony] (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
Dandelion ; in French Dens de Lion ; in Latin Dens Leonis ; in Greek Leontoden

Dandelion ; in French Dens de Lion ; in Latin Dens Leonis ; in Greek Leontoden (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
Plantago Lanceolata ; or Ribwort Plantain

Plantago Lanceolata ; or Ribwort Plantain (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
Anatomy of the Nodding Renealmia

Anatomy of the Nodding Renealmia (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
Chicory flower

Chicory flower (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
Lythrum Salicaria ; or Purple-spiked Willow-herb

Lythrum Salicaria ; or Purple-spiked Willow-herb (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
Cypripedium, Ladies Slipper

Cypripedium, Ladies Slipper (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
Male & Female Flowers on the same Plant. Tripsacum Dactiloides ; or Jointed Tripsacum

Male & Female Flowers on the same Plant. Tripsacum Dactiloides ; or Jointed Tripsacum (1799–1810)

Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837)
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