Felice Cassone
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- Not to be confused with Felice Antonio Casoni (1559-1634)


Felice Cassone (5 May 1815 Pontestura - 22 October 1854 Torino),[1] was an Italian botanist and physician from the Piedmont region. Cassone is notable for being the author of "Flora medico-farmaceutica", a 6-volume work published in Torino with typography by Giuseppe Cassone between 1847 and 1852.[2][3] The standard author abbreviation Cassone is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[4]
Felice Cassone also published "Iconografia Vegetale" in 2 volumes between 1847 and 1849.[5][6]
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[edit]- ^ "Memorie del Reale Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti". Venezia: Il Istituto. February 7, 1868 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Felice Cassone - Flora Medico-Farmaceutico - 1847/1852".
- ^ "Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries".
- ^ International Plant Names Index. Cassone.
- ^ "Libreria Antiquaria Gonnelli". Gonnelli Casa d'Aste.
- ^ "A23 2017 LIBRI" (PDF).