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One of the first scientists of the renaissance to advance taxonomy through first hand observations was who?
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One of the first scientists of the renaissance to advance taxonomy through first hand observations was who?
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The German scientist (Botanist and Physician) Cordus was a Renaissance period thinker whose work and approach makes him a candidate to match this description. There is in fact a plant genus called Cordia named after him.
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