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Pedro Jaime Esteve, the Glossary

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Pedro Jaime Esteve (latinicized: Estevius, Catalan: Pere Jaume Esteve; c. 1500 in Sant Mateu del Maestrat – 1556 in Valencia) was a Spanish doctor, botanist, and humanist.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Humanism, Kingdom of Valencia, Montpellier, Nicander, Paris, Stevia (genus), University of Valencia, Valencia.

  2. 16th-century Spanish botanists
  3. Spanish Renaissance humanists

Humanism

Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential, and agency of human beings, whom it considers the starting point for serious moral and philosophical inquiry.

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Kingdom of Valencia

The Kingdom of Valencia (Regne de València,; Reino de Valencia; Regnum Valentiae), located in the eastern shore of the Iberian Peninsula, was one of the component realms of the Crown of Aragon.

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Montpellier

Montpellier (Montpelhièr) is a city in southern France near the Mediterranean Sea.

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Nicander

Nicander of Colophon (Níkandros ho Kolophṓnios; fl. 2nd century BC) was a Greek poet, physician, and grammarian.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Stevia (genus)

Stevia is a genus of about 240 species of herbs and shrubs in the family Asteraceae, native to subtropical and tropical regions from western North America to South America.

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University of Valencia

The University of Valencia (Universitat de València), shortened to UV, is a public research university located in the city of Valencia, Spain.

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Valencia

Valencia (officially in Valencian: València) is the capital of the province and autonomous community of the same name in Spain.

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See also

16th-century Spanish botanists

Spanish Renaissance humanists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Jaime_Esteve

Also known as Petrus Jacobus Stevus.