Johann Heinrich Friedrich Schlotheuber

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Johann Heinrich Friedrich Schlotheuber (born July 28 or 30, 1789 in Hanover ; † January 12, 1866 in Flegessen , Springe district) was a bryologist . Its official botanical author's abbreviation is " Schlotheuber ".

Life

The son of pawnshop registrar and senator Johann Julius Schlotheuber (1746–1824; son of Heinrich Wilhelm Schlothäuber and Friderica Wilhelmina Rodewaldt; married from May 4, 1787 to Anna Dorothea Sürssen, 1756–1821, daughter of Heinrich Gerhard Suerssen and the Anna Margaretha Wendt) attended grammar school in Hanover, studied theology in Göttingen from 1808–1809 and was initially tutor to Mr. von Stietenkron in Welsede. He was ordained on October 9, 1816 and appointed as an adjunct in Flegessen on December 1, 1816. After the death of his predecessor Johann Heinrich Friedrich Krüger, he became pastor at the St. Petri Church in Flegessen in May 1821.

Schlotheuber laid out an extensive herbarium with mosses from the Süntel and the Ith , which he determined together with Ernst Hampe from Blankenburg. After his death, King George V bought the herbarium and bequeathed it to the Hanover Museum.

Schlotheuber was a member of the Corps Hannovera Göttingen .

literature

  • Sebastian Dittrich: The flora of the Deister-Süntel area , part 1: On the history of research into regional flora and vegetation . In: Der Söltjer: Forays through Bad Münder and the surrounding area , ed. from the Bad Münder local group of the Heimatbund Niedersachsen eV, Bad Münder, 2010

Individual evidence

  1. a b Wagenitz: Göttinger Biologen 1737-1945 ; P. 154
  2. ^ Frahm, Eggers: Lexikon deutschsprachiger Bryologen , Volume 2, p. 462
  3. Sibylle Maass: SCHLOTHEUBER, Johann Julius. (No longer available online.) In: Maass family database. Die Maus - Gesellschaft für Familienforschung e. V. Bremen, archived from the original on March 3, 2014 ; Retrieved April 19, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.die-maus-bremen.de
  4. Th. Warnecke: General Diocese of Hanover, Inspection Springe (= The Hanoverian parishes and pastors since the Reformation , Volume 10), Braunschweig 1906, p. 40
  5. Annual report of the Natural History Society of Hanover, Volume 11, p. 11