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  1804
Februar: Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz, deutscher Physiker († 1865)
Februar: Johann Anton Friedrich Baudri, Weihbischof und Generalvikar in Köln († 1893)
November: Johann Friedrich Gmelin, deutscher Botaniker, Zoologe und Chemiker (* 1748)
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  Gmelin - LoveToKnow 1911
The third son, Philipp Friedrich (1721-1768), was extraordinary professor of medicine at Tubingen in 1750, and in 1755 became ordinary professor of botany and chemistry.
One of his nephews, Ferdinand Gottlob von Gmelin (1782-1848), became professor of medicine and natural history at Tubingen in 1805, and another, Christian Gottlob (1792-1860), who in 1828 was one of the first to devise a process for the artificial manufacture of ultramarine, was professor of chemistry and pharmacy in the same university.
In the youngest branch of the family, Philipp Friedrich had a son, Johann Friedrich (1748-1804), who was appointed professor of medicine in Tubingen in 1772, and in 1 775 accepted the chair of medicine and chemistry at Göttingen.
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 Johann Friedrich Gmelin - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Johann Friedrich Gmelin (August 8, 1748 - November 1, 1804) was a German naturalist and botanist.
Gmelin was appointed professor of medicine in Tübingen in 1772, and in 1775 accepted the chair of medicine and chemistry at Göttingen.
He was the father of the chemist Leopold Gmelin.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Johann_Friedrich_Gmelin   (116 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Johann Friedrich Gmelin (August 8, 1748–November 1, 1804) was a German naturalist, botanist and entomologist.
Johann Friedrich Gmelin was born as the eldest son of Philipp Friedrich Gmelin in 1748 in Tübingen.
Johann Friedrich Gmelin published several textbooks in the fields of chemistry, pharmaceutical science, mineralogy and botany.
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 GMELIN - Online Information article about GMELIN
Friedrich (1721—1768), was extraordinary professor of medicine at Tubingen in 1750, and in 1755 became See also:
Samuel Gottlieb (1743—1794), the son of Johann Conrad, was appointed professor of natural history at St Petersburg in 1766, and in the following See also:
branch of the family, Philipp Friedrich had a son, Johann Friedrich (1748—1804), who was appointed professor of medicine in Tubingen in 1772, and in 1775 accepted the See also:
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 Viva Origino No. 30 Vol. 4, 2002 December
Johann Friedrich Herbart was famous in education and his grave is an iron Cross (Fig.
119 Johann Friedrich Gmelin's grave is in the Albany cemetery.
The plaques are for Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748-1804), Leopold Gmelin (1788-1853), Friedrich Wöhler (1800-1802) and Otto Wallach (1847-1931).
www.origin-life.gr.jp /3004/3004229/3004229.html   (5439 words)

  
 Johann Friedrich Gmelin - MedPort-Lexikon
Der älteste Sohn Philipp Friedrich Gmelins und Vater Leopold Gmelins studierte in Tübingen Medizin und promovierte 1769 zum Doktor der Medizin.
Gmelin wirkte hauptsächlich als Autor von Lehrbüchern über Chemie, Pharmazie, Mineralogie und Botanik.
Zu seinen Studenten gehörten Carl Friedrich Kielmeyer, Friedrich Stromeyer und Wilhelm August Lampadius.
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 Leopold Gmelin   (Site not responding. Last check: )
'''Leopold Gmelin''' (August 2, 1788–April 13, 1853) was a German chemist.
Gmelin was the son of Johann Friedrich Gmelin.
He studied medicine and chemistry at Göttingen, Tübingen and Vienna, and in 1813 began to lecture on chemistry at Heidelberg, where in 1814 he was appointed extraordinary-, and in 1817 ordinary-, professor of chemistry and medicine.
leopold-gmelin.iqnaut.net   (135 words)

  
 The Tapetenrose at Goethe's Garden-House
German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's garden-house in Weimar was presented to him in 1776 by Duke Carl August to encourage Goethe to stay near the summer palace.
In 1775 Johann Friedrich Gmelin wrote it was "little respected, the flowers rarely open well, they have no scent, which stocks are used for grafting, because they grow strong".
Friedrich Gottlieb Dietrich, Vollsändiges Lexikon der Gärtnerei und Botanik.
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\par }{Friedrich Hoffman the younger}{\b0 (1660-1742) studied medicine under G. Wedel at Jena, and got his MD in 1681, after first attending chemistry lectures of Cramer at Erfurt (not to be confused with the 18}{\b0\super th}{\b0 century Swiss mathematician Gabriel Cramer).
In 1694, at the recommendation of Friedrich Hoffman, Stahl was appointed professor of medicine at the University of Halle, which had just been founded by Frederick III of Brandenburg (who was a lso Frederick I of Prussia).
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 Leopold Gmelin (www.whonamedit.com)
Leopold Gmelin was born in Heidelberg into a famous family of physicians and naturalists, descending from the Tübingen pharmacist Johann Georg Gmelin (1674-1728).
Gmelin obtained his doctorate in 1812 in Göttingen, becoming Privatdozent in 1813, extraordinary professor 1814, and full professor of medicine and chemistry in 1817, establishing chemistry as an independent discipline at that university.
Gmelin is remembered for his discovery of several substances.
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 The Pacific Golden-Plover (Pluvialis Fulva): Discovery of the Species and Other Historical Notes
Instead, the dis- tinction went to Johann Friedrich Gmelin by default.
Gmelin, then editing the 13th edition of Systema Naturae (1788-1789), in- cluded Latham's work by simply translating the ma- terial into Linnaean Latin.
HOARE, M.E. The tactless philosopher Johann Reinhold Forster (1729-98).
elibrary.unm.edu /sora/Auk/v110n01/p0136-p0141.html   (4571 words)

  
 Johann Friedrich Gmelin: Books by Johann Friedrich Gmelin
Johann Friedrich Gmelin: Books by Johann Friedrich Gmelin
1 books found by author Johann Friedrich Gmelin.
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 Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker e. V., GDCh - Gmelin-Beilstein-Denkmünze
Zur Erinnerung an Leopold Gmelin, der 1817 erstmals das Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie veröffentlichte, und an Friedrich Beilstein, der 1881/82 das Handbuch der organischen Chemie gründete, hat im Jahre 1954 die Hoechst AG bei der Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker die Gmelin-Beilstein-Denkmünze gestiftet.
Die Silbermedaille, die mit einer Urkunde und einem Geldbetrag verbunden ist, wird von der GDCh an in- und ausländische Persönlichkeiten verliehen, die sich besondere Verdienste um die Geschichte der Chemie, die chemische Literatur oder die Chemie-Information erworben haben.
Geldpreis und Medaille werden seit 1996 aus den Erträgen eines Sondervermögens für Auszeichnungen bei der GDCh finanziert.
www.gdch.de /gdch/eps/preise/gmebei_dm.htm   (96 words)

  
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Giraud probably was a strong influence in prompting Baird's study of birds.
Gmelin, Samuel Gottlieb 1743(?4,?5)-1774 Nephew of Johann Georg Gmelin.
Gunnerus, Johan (Johannes, Johann) Ernst (Ernestus) 1718-1773 Born: 1718 at Christiana Died: Sept. 23, 1773; Bishop of Trondhjem
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 1748 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
August 8 - Johann Friedrich Gmelin, German naturalist (d.
January 1 - Johann Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician (b.
March 23 - Johann Gottfried Walther, German music theorist, organist, and composer (b.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/1748   (513 words)

  
 1748
August 8 - Johann Friedrich Gmelin, German naturalist (died 1804)
January 1 - Johann Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician (born 1667)
March 23 - Johann Gottfried Walther, German composer (born 1684)
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/1/17/1748.html   (568 words)

  
 SBM - dictionnaire - Johann Friedrich Gmelin   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fils de Philipp Friedrich Gmelin, professeur en médecine.
Gmelin y ajoute des références bibliographiques et iconographiques et de nombreuses nouvelles descriptions.
Hoffmann, Roland.2001 : Gmelin 1791 — Schon mal gehört?
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 Eastern Gray Squirrel
Generally, its color ranges from grizzled dark to pale gray, often with cinnamon-toned patches.
The furry-coated, bushy-tailed, bright-eyed little rodent had already been described and officially given the scientific name, Sciurus carolinensis — "squirrel of carolina," — by the German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748-1804) in 1788.
The generic name Scuirus is from the Greek skuiros, meaning "shade tail," in reference to one of the practical functions of the animal's characteristically bushy appendage, which also serves as an umbrella, a blanket, and a rudder when swimming.
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He said that Linnaeus realised, long before Charles Darwin, that there was room at the top for other creatures alongside modern Man and in the same genus, just as there is a great number of creatures inhabiting the ape side of the tree.
However, in 1789,11 years after the death of Linnaeus, Johann Friedrich Gmelin, editor of the 13th edition of Linnaeus' systema naturae, decided that it was blasphemous to place other creatures in the Homo genus, as Homo sapiens were supposed to be made in God's image, "and obviously God can't have been an apeman".
And so he "corrected" Linnaeus' work to eliminate H. ferus and H. troglodytes, and thus caused centuries of scientific blindness to the possibilities of other types of humans.
coombs.anu.edu.au /~vern/wildman/anu396.txt   (939 words)

  
 Reference - Peter Gustaf Tengmalm
Tengmalm was interested in owls and improved upon Carolus Linnaeus owl classification in a paper to the Academy of Sciences.
Johann Friedrich Gmelin named an owl after him in 1788 (Strix tengmalmi) in the mistaken belief that Tengmalm had been the first to describe it.
It has since been renamed Aegolius funereus, but the common name, Tengmalms Owl, persists.
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 ipedia.com: List of biologists Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Br-Bu Johann Friedrich von Brandt, (1802-1879), German naturalist
Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz, Baltic German biologist and explorer, namesake of the California poppy
Johann Friedrich Naumann (1780-1857), German founder of scientific ornithology
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 Gmelin at AllExperts
*Johann Georg Gmelin (1709â€"1755), German naturalist; explorer of Siberia, author of Flora Siberica.
*Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin (1744â€"1774), German naturalist; author of Historia Fucorum, the first work on marine biology.
*Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748â€"1804), German naturalist; publisher of the Systema Naturae of Carolus Linnaeus.
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 The Linnaean Correspondence - Editions
Demidoff, Grigorij - Valltravers, Johann Rodolph de - Templeman, Peter - Lewis, Frank R. Deschizaux, P. Dezallier d'Argenville, Antoine-Joseph
Linnaeus, Carl - Linnaeus the Younger, Carl - Thoüin, André - Bertemes, G. Linnaeus, Carl - Boerhaave, Herman - Burman, Johannes - Van Leersum, E. Linnaeus, Carl - Godefroy, M. - Cotte, J. - Gerber, C. Linnaeus, Carl - Bowdler Sharpe, Richard
Linnaeus, Carl - Leysser, Friedrich Wilhelm von - Schmid, Günther
linnaeus.c18.net /Editions/searchsource.php   (260 words)

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