Friedrich Holl

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Friedrich Holl (* 1790 ; † 1870 ) was a German pharmacist and pharmacist. Its official botanical author's abbreviation is " Holl ".

Holl collected plants, for example, in Madeira (1827) and Portugal (1828). He is the author of a Flora von Sachsen (1842) with Gustav Heynhold and a dictionary of German plant names (1833) and a manual of paleontology. He worked in Dresden .

Franz Wilhelm Sieber named the moss genus Hollia after him and Heynhold named a genus Hollia of lily plants.

He is not to be confused with Christian Friedrich Holl (1794–1856), co-author with Gustav Kunze and Johann Karl Schmidt von Deutschlands Sponges in dried copies (Voss 1817).

Fonts

  • Handbook of Petrefactenkunde , Volume 1, Hilscher, Dresden 1829, ( digitized ).
  • with Johann Ludwig Choulant : The pre-world of organic beings . An introduction to Fr. Holl's Handbuch der Petrefactenkunde, Dresden 1830, ( digitized version )
  • with Gustav Heynhold: Flora von Sachsen , first volume, Dresden 1842. ( digitized version )
  • Dictionary of German plant names . Keysersche Buchhandlung, Erfurt 1833. ( digitized version )
  • Handbook of Petrefactology. A description of all known fossils from the animal and plant kingdom , Verlag der Ernst'schen Buchhandlung, Quedlinburg and Leipzig 1843. ( digitized version )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://plants.jstor.org/stable/10.5555/al.ap.person.bm000003713
  2. ^ Moss World Flora
  3. There he is described on the title as co-director of the Pharmaceutical Institute in Dresden and member of several learned societies.
  4. There he describes himself as a private teacher for pharmacy