Johann Bartsch (botanist)
Johann Bartsch (* 1709 in Königsberg , † 1738 in Suriname ) was a German doctor and botanist . Its official botanical author's abbreviation is " Bartsch ".
Life
Johann Bartsch studied medicine at the University of Leiden . There he met Carl von Linné and supported him in editing his work Flora Lapponica . When Hermann Boerhaave offered Linnaeus the post of doctor to the WIC, the Dutch West India Company in Dutch Guiana , in the summer of 1737 , Linnaeus turned it down and recommended Boerhaave to Johann Bartsch instead.
Bartsch died in 1738 six months after his arrival in Dutch Guiana, today's Suriname.
Honor taxon
Carl von Linné named the genus Bartsia of the fig family of plants (Scrophulariaceae) in his honor .
Works
- Dissertatio medica inauguralis, sistens calorem corporis humani effectum hygraulicum . Conrad Wishoff: Leiden 1737. (Dissertation)
literature
- Carl Jessen: Bartsch, Johann . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 2, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1875, p. 113.
Web links
- Author entry and list of the described plant names for Johann Bartsch (botanist) at the IPNI
- Correspondence between Johann Bartsch and Carl von Linné
Individual evidence
- ↑ Carl von Linné: Hortus Cliffortianus . Leiden 1737, p. 325
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bartsch, Johann |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bartsch, Johan |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German doctor and botanist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1709 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Koenigsberg |
DATE OF DEATH | 1738 |
Place of death | Suriname |