> [!cite] BHL link: this entry starts at [page 284](https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33355371) of TL-2 Vol. III > Author links: [IPNI](https://www.ipni.org/a/6081-1) LSID 6081-1, [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q21519931) QID Q21519931 > Support pages: [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]], [[Layout key|layout key]], [[Cite TL-2|cite TL-2]] ### Author Mappus, Marcus, fil. (1666-1736), Alsatian botanist at Strasbourg; Dr. med. Strasbourg 1694; son of the botanist Marc (Marcus) Mappus (1632-1701). **Abbreviated name**: *Mappus* \[standard form in IPNI: *Mappus*\] #### Herbarium and types Unknown. #### Bibliography and biography AG 3: 314; Barnhart 2: 445 (err. d. 2 Mar 1738); BM 3: 1236 (p.p.); Dryander 3: 144; Herder p. 156, 174; Jackson p. 303, NI 1724; PR 5794 (err. listed under his father's name) (ed. 1: 6489); Rehder 1: 43, 5: 540 (p.p.); Tucker 1: 459 (p.p.). - Heine, H. H., J. Soc. Bibl. Nat. Hist. 4(2): 147-150. 1963 (main study). - Kirschleger, F., Fl. Alsace 2: xxxiii-xxxv. 1857 (err. d. 2 Mai 1738), for Marc Mappus father, see p. xxxii. - Villars, D., Cat. méth. pl. École méd. Strasbourg xiii. 1807 (d. 1636). #### Eponymy *Mappia* N. J. Jacquin (1797), nom. cons. The eponymy of *Mappia* Heister ex Adanson (1763) and *Mappia* Schreber (1791) may commemorate either Marc Mappus (1632-1701), or his son (our author) (1666-1736) or both. *Mappa* A. H. L. Jussieu (1824) is based on the epithet of *Ricinus Mappa* L. – See Heine (1963) for further details. ### Publications ##### n.5369. Historia plantarum alsaticarum **Title** Marci Mappi, Med. D. *Historia plantarum alsaticarum* posthuma opera et studio Johannis Christiani Ehrmanni,... Argentorati \[Strasbourg\] (sumtibus Johannis Danielis Dulseckeri), Amstelodami \[Amsterdam\] (apud Petrum Mortier...) 1742. Qu. **Abbreviated title**: *Hist. pl. alsat.* **Notes** *Editor*: Johann Christian Ehrmann (1710-1797). *Publ*.: 1742, p. \[i-vi\], 1-335, *7 pl*., \[1-28,1-4\].*Copy*: FI.