Johann Friedrich Ruthe Ruthé or von Ruthe (16 April 1788 in Eggenstädt, near Hildesheim – 24 August 1859 in Berlin) was a German teacher (Oberlehrer)...
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Archiv für Naturgeschichte, also known as "Wiegmann's Archive". With Johann Friedrich Ruthe (1788–1859) he wrote an important textbook of zoology called Handbuch...
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the Canary Islands. The genus name of Rutheopsis is in honour of Johann Friedrich Ruthe (1788–1859), a German teacher (Oberlehrer), botanist and entomologist...
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municipality is accessible from Hildesheim and from Alfeld by bus. Johann Friedrich Ruthe (1788-1859), lecturer, botanist and entomologist; born in the district...
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was born in Berlin, and studied at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium. He learned botany from Johann Friedrich Ruthe. In 1837 he graduated Ph.D. from the...
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1848/1853/1859/1864/1871, (original authors Arend Friedrich August Wiegmann (1802–1841) and Johann Friedrich Ruthe (1788–1859)). Digital 6th edition by the University...
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values: The Rute or Ruthe is of Carolingian origin,[citation needed] and was used as a land measure. Many different kinds of Ruthe were used at various...
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(1841–1897) Asteraceae Bu Rustia Johann Nepomuk Rust (1775–1840), doctor Rubiaceae Bu Rutheopsis Johann Friedrich Ruthe (1788–1859) Apiaceae Bu Ruthiella...
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Throughout his life as a musician, Johann Sebastian Bach composed cantatas for both secular and sacred use. His church cantatas are cantatas which he composed...
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second part: 22 September 1723 Hamburg 21:12 Alarich, oder Die Straf-Ruthe des verfallenen Roms 3 acts 2 August 1723 Bayreuth 21:13 Der Schluß...
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