> [!cite] BHL link: this entry starts at [page 735](https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33212777) of TL-2 Vol. VI > Author links: [IPNI](https://www.ipni.org/a/11179-1) LSID 11179-1, [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5443805) QID Q5443805 > Support pages: [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]], [[Layout key|layout key]], [[Cite TL-2|cite TL-2]] ### Author Vietz, Ferdinand Bernhard (1772-1815), Austrian physician; Dr. med. Wien 1799; extra-ordinary professor of forensic medicine Univ. Wien 1801, regular professor id. 1805; from 1812-1815 director of the Veterinary School of the University. **Abbreviated name**: *Vietz* \[standard form in IPNI: *Vietz*\] #### Herbarium and types Unknown. #### Bibliography and biography Barnhart 3: 436; BM 5: 2222; GR p. 79; NI 2062; PR 9764, ed. 1: 10737; Rehder 3: 51; WU 50: 282-284 (b. 20 Aug 1772, d. 24/25 Jul 1815). #### Biofile - Neilreich, A., Verh. zool.-bot. Ver. Wien 5: 38. 1855. ### Publications ##### n.16.153. Icones plantarum **Title** Ferd. Bern. Vietz... *Icones plantarum* medico-oeconomico-technologicarum cum earum fructus ususque descriptione,... Abbildungen aller medizinisch-ökonomisch-technologischen Gewächse samt der Beschreibung ihres Nutzens und Gebrauches Erster \[... Zehnter\] Band. Wien (in der Joseph Ederschen Kunsthandlung) 1804 \[-1819\]. Qu. **Abbreviated title**: *Icon. pl.* **Notes** *Authorship*: vols. 1-3 by F.B. Vietz; vol. 4 (typogr. t.p.) has "Fortgesetzt von J.L. Kerndl". – All 10 volumes are attributed to Vietz on the t.p.'s; however, from vol. 4 onward Kerndl (and perhaps also Ignatz Albrecht) must have been at least the editors (Vietz died in 1815), possibly also the authors of the text. *1*: 1800, engr. t.p. (col.), p. \[i\]-xvi, \[1\]-223, *pl. 1-110* (also 110 in all; col. copp.). Typographical t.p.: *Icones plantarum*... descriptione. Volumen I. Continens semissem primum plantarum officinalium editionis ultimae Pharmacopoeae austriaco-provincialis. Abbildungen... s.d. *2*: 1804, engr. t.p., p. \[i\]-ix, \[x\], \[1\]-255, "236" \[= 256\], *pl. 111-114a, 114b, 115-147, 148-double, 149-171, 172a, 172b, 173-197, 198a, 198b, 199-222* (NY copy; HU: *111-222*, incl. 214a, *214b*, 114 in all). – T.p.'s as in vol. 1. *3*: 1806 (p. vi: 1 Mai 1806), engr.-t.p., p. \[i\]-vi, \[vii-viii\], \[1\]-374, *pl. 223-270* (103 plates in all incl. extra plates). – Engr.-t.p.: *Abbildungen aller medizinisch-ökonomischen und technischen Gewächse* samt der Beschreibung ihres Nutzens und Gebrauches. Wien (id.) 1806. – Typogr. text id., Dritter Band. Acanthus-Amygdalus. Wien (im Schrämblischen Bücherverlage...) s.d. *4*: 1817, engr. t.p., p. \[i-iv\], \[1\]-139, \[140\], *pl. 272-361* (109 pl. in all incl. extras). Engraved t.p.: F.B. Vietz *Abbildungen aller medizinisch-ökonomisch-technischen Gewächse*. iv. Band. Wien in Schrämbl'schen Verlag 1817. – Typogr. t.p. id., Vierter Band fortgesetzt von J.L. Kerndl,... Anacardium-Bromus. Wien (id.) 1817. *5*: 1817, engr. t.p., p. \[i-iv\], \[1\]-107, \[108\], *pl. 362-450b.* (110 pl. in all, id.). – Engraved t.p.: as vol. 4, typogr. t.p. id., but "Fünfter Band. Bryonia-Cucubalus". *6*: 1817, engr. t.p., p. \[i-iv\], \[1\]-118, \[119-120, index\], *pl. 451-432* (101 pl. in all, id.). T.p.'s as in 4, but typogr. t.p. "Sechster Band. Cucumis-Guilandina". *7*: 1817, engr. t.p., p. \[i-iv\], \[1\]-111, *pl. 343-642* (122 pl. in all, id.). T.p.'s id., but "Haematoxylon-Lysimachia" and typogr. t.p, dated 1818. *8*: 1818, engr. t.p., p. \[i-iv\], \[1\]-113 \[1-2, index\], *pl. 643-736* (102 pl. in all, id.). – T.p.'s idem, both 1818, Malva-Plantago. *9*: 1819, engr. t.p., p. \[i-iv\], \[1\]-113, \[1-2, index\], *pl. 737-836* (100 pl. in all, id.). – T.p.'s idem, engr. 1819, typogr. 1818 (sic), Platanus-Solidago. *10*: 1819, engr. t.p., p. \[i-iv\], \[1\]-122, \[1-2, index\], *pl. 837-933* (100 pl. in all, id.). Both t.p.'s 1819, Sorbus-Zostera. *Supplement-Band*: 1822, p. \[i\], \[1\]-116, \[1-2, index\], "von Joseph Lorenz Kerndl" Wien (id.) 1822, *plates 1-100* separately with engraved t.p. (NY copy). *Note* (*1*): the total numbers of plates differ slightly in the two copies seen. The "in all" numbers mentioned above are those in the HU copy. GF mentions 151 additional plates to the 935 regular ones, see listing GF p. 79. *Note* (*2*): *A* second supplementary volume, with 50 pl., is mentioned by NI but neither seen by him, nor by us.