Tournefort's principal work was the 1694
Eléments de botanique, ou Méthode pour reconnaître les Plantes (the Latin translation of it
Institutiones rei herbariae was published twice in 1700 and 1719). The principal artist was Claude Aubriet, who later became the principal artist at the
Jardin des Plantes. The classification followed was completely artificial, and neglected some important divisions established by earlier botanists, such as
John Ray's separation of the
phanerogams from the
cryptogams, and his division of the flowering plants into
monocots and
dicots. Overall it was a step backwards in
systematics, yet the text was so clearly written and well structured, and contained so much valuable information on individual species, that it became popular amongst botanists, and nearly all classifications published for the next fifty years were based upon it. Tournefort is often credited with being the first to make a clear distinction between genus and species. Though he did indeed cluster the 7,000 plant species that he described into around 700 genera, this was not particularly original. Concepts of genus and species had been framed as early as the 16th century, and
Kaspar Bauhin in particular consistently distinguished genera and species.
Augustus Quirinus Rivinus had even advocated the use of
binary nomenclature shortly before Tournefort's work was published. In 1858, botanist
Griseb. published
Pittoniotis, a genus of
flowering plants from South America, belonging to the family
Rubiaceae and named in honour of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort. == List of selected publications ==