Hermann Kraemer

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Hermann Kraemer (born August 17, 1872 in Zurich , † June 11, 1940 in Bad Nauheim ) was a Swiss zoologist .

The son of the agronomist Adolf Kraemer studied at the University of Zurich and the University of Giessen first legal and later science . In the winter semester of 1891/1892 he became a member of the Landsmannschaft Darmstadtia .

After an agricultural apprenticeship on Guts von Heil in Tückelhausen and Wilhelm Rimpau in Schlanstedt , studies, diploma and doctorate at the University of Zurich , Kraemer completed his habilitation in Bonn in 1901 and soon followed a call to the University of Bern . After taking over the management of the German Society for Breeding Studies in Berlin in 1908 , he became a lecturer at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Berlin .

In 1909 Kraemer received an ordinariate for animal breeding in Hohenheim and one in Gießen in 1921. He taught there until his retirement in 1934.

Publications

  • The pet finds of Vindonissa with glimpses into the racial history of classical antiquity. Diss. Phil. Fac. Zurich 1899. Zugl. in Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 7, 1899, pp. 144-272
  • Considerations on the race history of domestic animals , Hosang, Hannover 1921
  • General Animal Breeding , Volume I, Ulmer , Stuttgart 1924

literature

  • Breeding Science , Volume 15, 1940, p. 193 ff.
  • Max Mechow: Well-known CCers, Historia Academica, Volume 8/9, p. 133 f.
  • Giessen scholars in the first half of the 20th century , Volume 2, Part 2, 1982, p. 541.
  • Theophil Gerber: Personalities from agriculture and forestry, horticulture and veterinary medicine - Biographisches Lexikon, NORA Berlin, 4th exp. Ed., 2014, pp. 397–398.

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Individual evidence

  1. The chronicle of Darmstadtia deviates from the winter semester 1892/93 as the entry period; see. Old gentlemen's association of the Landsmannschaft Darmstadtia: History of the Landsmannschaft Darmstadtia 1882–1962 , self-published Gießen 1969, p. 17.