George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879). "Göppert, Heinrich Robert" . The American Cyclopædia. "J.H.R. Göppert (1800 - 1884)". Royal Netherlands Academy...
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Göppert is a German language surname from the personal name Gottfried. Notable people with the name include: Friedrich Göppert (1870–1927), German paediatrician...
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Galactosemia. Friedrich Göppert was born in Kattowitz on 25 October 1870. His grandfather was the botanist and palaeontologist Heinrich Göppert; his father was...
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synonymized with Bisgoeppertia. The genus name of Goeppertia is in honour of Heinrich Göppert (1800–1884), a German botanist and paleontologist. Goeppertia can be...
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botanical names. Through his partnership with the German botanist Heinrich Göppert, he became interested in paleobotany, the study of fossil plants, notably...
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the flora of eastern Asia and the southern part of North America. Heinrich Göppert named the common amber-yielding pine of the Baltic forests Pinites...
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(1823–1902) Rudolf von Gneist (1816–1895) Friedrich Goltz (1834–1902) Heinrich Göppert (1800–1884) Rudolf von Gottschall (1823–1909) Adolf Gottstein (1857–1941)`...
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in 3 vols., 1848–1849, with the assistance of Hermann von Meyer and Heinrich Göppert. This record of fossils has proved of inestimable value to all palaeontologists...
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Versuch über das teutsche Staatsrecht während eines Zwischenreichs, 1792 Heinrich Göppert (1875). "Abele, Johann Martin". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. Vol...
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University of Breslau in 1842 or 1844. There he studied botany under Heinrich Göppert and Christian Nees von Esenbeck. Cohn was refused admission to the...
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Beginning in 1876 he conducted paleobotanical studies as an assistant to Heinrich Göppert in Breslau. In 1879 he was appointed director of the Westpreußischen...
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conducted research in the field of botany — in 1836, paleobotanist Heinrich Göppert named the plant genus Glockeria in his honor. Versuch über die Wirkungen...
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the 19th century Jakob Ebert (1549–1614), theologian Heinrich Göppert (1800–1884), scientist Heinrich Laube (1806–1884), author Karl Bartsch (1832–1888)...
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mathematics at the University of Breslau, where he served as an assistant to Heinrich Göppert in its botanical garden. In 1881 he obtained his PhD, and two years...
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studied natural sciences at the University of Breslau as a pupil of Heinrich Göppert. From 1865 to 1876 he worked as a schoolteacher in Berlin, and afterwards...
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Friedrich Pohl 35. 1845-1846 Philipp Eduard Huschke 36. 1846-1847 Heinrich Göppert 37. 1847-1848 Karl Ernst Christoph Schneider 38. 1848-1849 Ernst Eduard...
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the University of Wrocław. He received a PhD in 1882 studying under Heinrich Göppert and moved to Kiel and habilitated in 1886 for studies on the Cyperaceae...
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Spring of Nations (1848–1849). In the years 1852–1883, when Johann Heinrich Robert Göppert was its director, the garden was expanded to include dendrology...
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Pascal Godefroit (Belgium) Georg August Goldfuss (Germany, 1782-1848) Heinrich Göppert (Germany, 1800-1884) Mackenzie Gordon, Jr. (United States, 1913–1992)...
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Breslau) industrialist, the "King of Zinc", industrialised Silesia Heinrich Göppert (1800 in Sprottau – 1884 in Breslau) a German botanist, paleontologist...
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housed at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. With paleobotanist Heinrich Göppert (1800–1884), he published a work on botanical amber inclusions titled...
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members, including Christian Ehrenberg, Hinrich Lichtenstein, Heinrich Göppert, Johann Heinrich von Mädler and Joseph Johann von Littrow. In 1840, a new art...
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François Marie Glaziou (1828–1906) Melastomataceae Bu Bisgoeppertia Heinrich Göppert (1800–1884) Gentianaceae Bu Bishopanthus Luther Earl Bishop (1943–1991)...
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Godoya Manuel Godoy (1767–1851), statesman Ochnaceae Bu Goeppertia Heinrich Göppert (1800–1884) Marantaceae Bu Goerkemia Görkem Yıldırımlı (20th and 21st...
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doctorate from the University of Breslau, where he was a student of Heinrich Göppert (1800–1884). From 1853, he was an Oberlehrer at a Realschule in Breslau...
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1880 Robert Etheridge 1881 Archibald Geikie 1882 Jules Gosselet 1883 Heinrich Göppert 1884 Henry Woodward 1885 Ferdinand von Roemer 1886 William Whitaker...
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and began to attend the University of Wroclaw. He was inspired by Heinrich Göppert and Ferdinand Cohn, and he decided to devote himself to the study of...
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studied natural sciences at the University of Breslau as a pupil of Heinrich Göppert and Ferdinand Cohn. In 1863 he terminated his studies at the university...
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fact that Cohn's address was delivered during the celebration of Heinrich Göppert's (then) 25 years' presidency of the Silesian Society for National Culture [de]...
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centres for physics. Born began looking for a new job, writing to Maria Göppert-Mayer at Johns Hopkins University and Rudi Ladenburg at Princeton University...
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