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### Author
Lipp, Franz Joseph (1731-1775), German botanist at Freiburg im Breisgau, "Protomedikus von Vorderösterreich."
**Abbreviated name**: *Lipp.* \[standard form in IPNI: *Lipp*\]
#### Herbarium and types
Unknown.
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 2: 390 (b. 20 Mai 1734, d. 8 Feb 1775); BM 3: 1153; Dryander 3: 26, 5: 334; Herder p. 91; PR 5532 (ed. 1: 6175); Rehder 5: 517; SO 469, 469a, 551; Tucker 1: 435.
#### Eponymy
*Lippaya* Endlicher (1834) commemorates Georg Lippay, Baron of Szombor and Archbishop of Esztergom in Hungary, who founded a botanical garden in Endlicher's place of birth Pressburg (now Bratislava, Czechoslovakia); as well as his brother, the priest Johann (Janós) Lippay (1606-1660), a horticulturist who wrote a catalogue of the plants in that garden. *Lippia* Linnaeus (1753) commemorates Augustin Lippi (1678-1709), French traveller and botanist who collected in Egypt and was murdered in Abyssinia. The etymology of *Lippius* S. F. Gray (1821, *nom. rej.*) could not be established.
### Publications
##### n.4863. Encheiridion botanikon
**Title**
*Encheiridion botanikon* specimen inaugurale, auctore Francisco Josepho Lipp,... Vindobonae \[Wien\] (typis Joannis Thomae de Trattern,...) 1765. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Ench. bot.*
**Notes**
*Ed. 1*: 1765, p. \[1\]-74, \[1-14, index\], \[89, err.\], *pl. 1-11* (uncol. copp.). *Copies*: M, MO; IDC 818.
*Ed. 2*: 1779, p. \[1\]-74, \[1-14, index\], *pl. 1-11* (id.). *Copy*: NY. – "Encheiridion botanikon specimen inaugurale,... Vindobonae \[Wien\] (typis Joan. Thomae nobilis de Trattern, ...) 1779. Oct.