Los estudios de Botánica en los planes ilustrados del Virreinato de la Nueva Granada

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  • Luis Carlos Arboleda
  • Diana Soto Arango

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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.1995.v47.i2.439

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During the kingdoms of the New Granada, the first plan of teaching wich was presented by the botanical departament was made during the Viceroy Caballero y Góngora (1787). Later, beginning in the 19th century, during the political and ideological repression in the universities, the plans of the Baron Carondelet (1800) were presented with the idea of the creation of the Botanical Department in the University of Quito, and the creole Eloy Valenzuela presented the teaching of botanical studies in the course of study of Philosophy in the College-University of Mompox in 1806. He carried out a model of Botanical Expedition to realize in the Villa of Mompox. This was include in the General Laws in the College-University of Mompox. This plans no weren't aproval by controversy and administrative procedures. Only, the Plan of Valenzuela had partial aplication.

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Published

1995-12-30

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Arboleda, L. C., & Soto Arango, D. (1995). Los estudios de Botánica en los planes ilustrados del Virreinato de la Nueva Granada. Asclepio, 47(2), 117–142. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.1995.v47.i2.439

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