¿No estáis en un centro bilingüe? ¿No estudiáis inglés? ¿No trabajáis Science? Pues currároslo un poquito. Éste es el personaje que se llevará a Turquía.
Si picáis en las letras coloreadas podréis aprender más...y más.
"CELESTINO MUTIS’S BIOGRAPHY
José Celestino Mutis was born in Cádiz on 6th of April of 1732.
He was meanly botanist and mathematician. He began his medical studies at the College of Surgery in Cádiz, where studied physics, chemistry and botany.
From 1757 to 1763 he was interim professor of anatomy in Madrid and he continued studying botany in the “Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid”
In 1761 arrived in Santa Fe de Bogotá to study the flora and fauna of the region. There, hundreds of plants were discovered and described by Celestino Mutis. He sent the descriptions and draws to Spain, with maps, correspondence, notes and manuscripts.
Celestino Mutis also studied Indigenous languages of the area where he was in América, math, astronomy, minerals, industrial processes like silver mining and the distillation of rum.
In 1784 he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Alexander von Humboldt visited Mutis in 1801 and admired his botanical collection.
Mutis died in Bogotá on 11th of September of 1808."
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