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  Heinrich Rudolf Schinz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heinrich Rudolf Schinz (March 30, 1777 - March 8, 1861) was a Swiss physician and naturalist.
Schinz was born at Zurich and studied medicine at Würzburg and Jena, returning to Zurich in 1798 to practice.
Schinz was also curator of the natural history society of Zurich, and was the author of many important zoological works.
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 Namibian Biographies:R-Z
Heinrich Riechmann was a missionary of the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft.
Heinrich Schnee was born on 04.02.1871 at Neuhaldensleben in Germany.
Heinrich Schöneberg was born on 17.03.1822 at Marienberg in Germany.
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 Schinz index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Heinrich Rudolf Schinz was educated in Zurich and studied medicine in Würzburg and Jena, returning to Zurich in 1798 as a physician.
In 1804 he became a teacher at the medical institute, and after the establishment of the university in Zurich in 1833 he became a professor of natural history.
Schinz produced a series of popular illustrated books on natural history between 1824 and 1852 on humans, mammals, birds, amphibians and fish.
www.steffiprints.com /schinz_index.html   (145 words)

  
 Geschichte 1629–1833   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Unter Heinrich Schulthess, der bis 1783 die Sammlung betreute, wurden zuerst nur Objekte aus dem Kanton gesammelt, später kamen Schenkungen von Mineralien hinzu, man sammelte seltene Vögel und stellte selber Skelette her.
Heinrich Rudolf Schinz besorgte Gelder vom «Kaufmännischen Directorium» und vom Stadtrat.
Die NGZ bekam in der Limmatburg (beim Central), in der Wohnung von Quartierhauptmann Johann Heinrich Schulthess (1707–1782) ein Versammlungslokal und einen anderen Raum für ihr Naturalienkabinett.
www.unizh.ch /zoolmus/zmneu/museum/geschichte/gesch_text_1.html   (949 words)

  
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Rudolf LANDIS and Christina METTLER were married on 1 Sep 1646.
Rudolf LANDIS was born in 1583 in Horgen, Canton Zurich, Switzerland.
Rudolf LANDIS and Anna BAUMAN were married on 23 Apr 1620 in Hirzel, Canton Zurich, Switzerland.
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 A Journey Through the Nebraska Region in 1833 and 1834: From the Diaries of Prince Maximilian of Wied Translated by ...
Maximilian to Heinrich Rudolf Schinz, July 7, 1811, Zentralbibliothek, Zürich.
Schinz (1777-1860), a distinguished Swiss naturalist, was a lifelong correspondent of Maximilian's.
Maximilian to Schinz, April 23 and June 26, 1826; February 5, 1830.
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 Ancestry Family Tree For Weaver and Sanders - aqwn06 - Generated by Ancestry Family Tree
Rudolf LANDIS was born Abt Nov 1623 in Kellen, Zurich, Switzerland, and died Bef 1670 in Canton Zurich, Switzerland.
Hans Heinrich LANDIS was born Abt 1648 in Kellen, Zurich, Switzerland.
Rudolf LANDIS was born Abt 1662 in Switzerland, and died 5 Apr 1705 in Steinsfurt, Germany.
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 about the illustrators and illustrations
German professor Heinrich Moritz Willkomm (1821 to 1895), specialised in the botany of south-western Europe.
Heinrich Gustaf Adolf Engler (1844 to 1930) was the most prolific German botanical taxonomist.
Assisted by Gottfried Keller (1873 to 1945) and Karoly Rezso Soo von Bere (1903 to 1980), Pohl illustrated Friedrich Richard Rudolf Schlechter's Monographie und iconographie der orchideen 1928-1942; and Karl Moritz Schumann's Bluhende kakteen (Iconographia cactacearum) 1900-1921; and was one of many artists contributing (i.e.
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 Antiquarian Books :: ILAB-LILA :: International League of Antiquarian Booksellers
Vignetten von Johann Ruolf Holzhalb nach Rudolf Füssli (8), Samuel Hieronymus Grimm (5) und eigener Zeichnung (1).
A member of many learned societies all over Europe, he was also connected to the society of physical sciences in Zurich which would explain the fact that his work was owned by Gaspar Schinz (presumably the painter Johann Caspar Schinz, 1797-1832 from Zurich).
The Sanskrit expert Franz Bopp (1791-1867) studied oriental languagues in Paris where he got to know Chézy, Silverstre de Sacy, and A. von Schlegel; after studies in London he came to Berlin, where he became a member of the "Akademie der Wissenschaften" and professor for oriental literature.
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 F. C. S. Schiller Bibliography
Four essays, with some from Studies in Humanism {B4}, were translated by Rudolf Eisler for inclusion in Humanismus: Beifräge zu einer pragmafischen Philosophie (Leipzig: Werner Klinkhardt, 1911).
Nine essays were translated by Rudolf Eisler for inclusion in Humanismus: Beifräge zu einer pragmafischen Philosophie (Leipzig: Werner Klinkhardt, 1911).
Translated by Rudolf Eisler as “Axiome als Postulate,” in Humanismus: Beiträge zu einer pragmatischen Philosophie (Leipzig: Werner Klinkhardt, 1911), pp.
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 Landis Genealogy Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
RUDOLF LANDIS; Born 1548 in Hirzel, Zurich, Switzerland.
HANS HEINRICH LANDIS; Born Apr 1553 in Horgan, Zurich, Switzerland.
RUDOLF LANDIS; Born About 1662 in Hirzel, Zurich, Switzerland.
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 Catalogue 594
Agricola or Georg Bauer (1494-1555) was a physician at Joachimsthal, the famous silver mining center in Bohemia, and later in Chemnitz.
This most important, early and popular work on the process refining metals, which earned its author the epithet “Father of Modern Mineralogy“, was first published in 1556; there were numerous reprints and translations.
Neu ins Deutsche übertragen von Rudolf Alexander Schröder.
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 Naamloos1
3741 -, Frieling, Heinrich: Belauschte Welt der Meisen.
3777 -, Schinz, Heinrich Rudolf: Naturgeschichte und Abbildungne der Vögel-Gattungen.
Nach den neuesten Systemen zum gemeinnützigen Gebrauche entworfen, und mit Berücksichtigung für den Unterricht der Jugend bearbeitet.
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Edited by Wilfrid [Heinrich] [Gerhard] Haacke & Edward D[erek] Elderkin.
Edited by Carl Hugo Hahn, Louis Fourie & [Hermann] Heinrich Vedder.
Edited by W[ilhelm] H[einrich] I[mmanuel] Bleek & Lucy C[atherine] Lloyd.
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Lutheraner in Namibia und ihre Auseinandersetzung um den christlichen Auftrag in der Gesellschaft.
Lamping, Heinrich und Uwe Jäschke (Hrsgb.): Aktuelle Fragen der Namibia-Forschung.
Moritz, Walter (in Zusammenarbeit mit Julius Baumann): Dr. heinrich Vedder.
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 Table of Contents for Einstein, A.; Klein, M.J., Kox, A.J., Schulmann, R., eds.: The Collected Papers of Albert ...
Expert Opinion by Alfred Kleiner and Heinrich Burkhardt on
From the Rudolf Wyss Furniture Store, 24 September 1908
Heinrich Zangger to Ludwig Forrer, 9 October 1911
pup.princeton.edu /TOCs/c5340.html   (746 words)

  
 Author attributions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Braun, A./ Alexander Karl (Carl) Heinrich Braun (1805-1877)
Fischer and Trautv./ F.E.L. von Fischer and Ernst Rudolf von Trautvetter (1809-1889)
Schinz and Thell./ Hans Schinz (1858-1941) and Albert Thellung (1881-1928)
www.calflora.net /bloomingplants/authorattributions.html   (1257 words)

  
 George Glazer Gallery - Brodtman Animals - Butterflies
Karl Joseph Brodtmann was one of the most accomplished lithographers of his day, as well as a printseller and bookseller who lived in Zurich and Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
His natural history lithographs include Heinrich Rudolf Schinz's natural history volumes on reptiles and birds, published in the early 1830s.
Brodtmann also produced the offered folio natural history lithographs, probably also in the 1830s, as Naturhistorische Bilder Gallerie aus dem Theirreiche.
www.georgeglazer.com /prints/nathist/butter/brodtman.html   (326 words)

  
 Zoological Citation Sources -- N
ed.2 Schinz, Heinrich R. Leipzig issued in 21 parts [ [Nat.Un.Cat 96.05.01 ] Note: much confusion here: 1.
Naturgeschichte und Abbildungen der Vogel, nach den neusten Systemen bearbeitet von H.R. Schinz.
Naturgeschichte und Abbildungen der Vo:gel-Gattungen; nach den neusten Systemen zum gemeinnützigen Gebrache entworfen, und mit Berucksichigung f&uunl;r den Unterricht der Jugend bearbeitet.
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