Horst Heynert

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Horst Heynert (* 1921 (1933 is also given); † 2000 ) was a German bionist and botanist .

Life

Before his academic career, Horst Heynert completed an apprenticeship as a gardener. After 1945 he obtained his university entrance qualification in a workers 'and farmers' faculty and began studying biology, which he graduated with a diploma in 1958. He was born in 1962 at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena with the dissertation Geobotanical investigations in the high Western Ore Mountains. A PhD contribution to geobotany of the Western Ore Mountains . In 1966 he completed his habilitation at the same university with the thesis Results of the geobotanical survey of the measuring table sheet areas Altenberg, Klingenthal and Oberwiesenthal . Then he was offered a professorship for bionics at the information technology section of the TH Karl-Marx-Stadt . From 1971 to 1976 he was chairman of the Society for the Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge (Urania) in the Karl-Marx-Stadt district and a member of the Presidium and temporary vice-president of Urania in the GDR. He was a member of the SED .

Fonts

  • The plant life of the high Western Ore Mountains. Th. Steinkopff, Dresden / Leipzig 1964.
  • Blooming mountain home. Urania-Verlag, Leipzig 1971.
  • Introduction to general bionics. Berlin 1972.
  • Basics of bionics. Hüthig, Heidelberg 1976.
  • Between the Baltic Sea and the Ore Mountains. Edition Leipzig, 1981.
  • (together with Wolfram Scheibe and Volker Wahl ): Tourist hiking atlas Rennsteig hike. 1st edition. 1985.
  • The flora of Europe. Forays through floral areas. Land book, Hanover 1986.
  • Plea for the flora. Treptower Verl.-Haus, Berlin 1990.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Gabriele Baumgartner, Dieter Hebig (ed.): Biographisches Handbuch der SBZ / DDR. 1945–1990. Volume 1: Abendroth - Lyr. KG Saur, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-598-11176-2 , p. 318 limited preview in the Google book search.
  2. a b Hermann Manitz: The scientific estate of Werner Rothmalers in the Herbarium Haussknecht Jena (JE). In: Fedde's repertory. Volume 119, No. 5–6, 2008, pp. 301–309 (here: p. 304), DOI: 10.1002 / fedr.200811170 .