Ludolph Christian Treviranus (18 September 1779 in Bremen – 6 May 1864 in Bonn) was a German botanist born in Bremen. He was a younger brother to naturalist...
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(1891–1971), German politician Ludolph Christian Treviranus (1779–1864), German botanist, younger brother of Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus This page lists people...
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brother, Ludolph Christian Treviranus (1779–1864), was also a naturalist and botanist, and also a notable taxonomist and zoologist. Treviranus was born...
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ecclesiastical writer Ludolph Berkemeier (1864–1930), Dutch painter Ludolph Christian Treviranus (1779–1864), German botanist Ludolph van Ceulen (1540–1610)...
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astronomer Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander and botanist Ludolph Christian Treviranus. Afterwards, he spent considerable time in England studying marine...
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(1891–1977) G.Trevir. – Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (1776–1837) (older brother of Ludolph Christian Treviranus) G.T.S.Baylis – Geoffrey Thomas Sandford...
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15. 1826-1827 David Schulz 16. 1827-1828 Ludolph Christian Treviranus 17. 1828-1829 Johann Ludwig Christian Carl Gravenhorst 18. 1829-1830 Henrich Steffens...
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studying medicine at the University of Jena. In 1816 he succeeded Ludolph Christian Treviranus (1779–1864) as professor of natural history at the University...
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professor" at the University of Bonn, where he was a colleague of Ludolph Christian Treviranus (1779–1864). Nees von Esenbeck died in Hyères. Nees von Esenbeck...
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University of Bonn. His teachers in Bonn were Georg August Goldfuss, Ludolph Christian Treviranus and Johann Jakob Nöggerath. After receiving his PhD in Bonn,...
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