List of members of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina / 1849

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The list of members of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina for 1849 contains all persons who were appointed members in 1849. There were a total of twelve newly elected members.

Members

No. Surname nickname Born admission Died section image Database
1593 Wenceslas Bojer Dupetit Thouars 23 Sep 1795 Oct 15 June 4, 1856 botany Wenceslas Bojer Wenceslaus Bojer
1594 Alfred Brehm Brehm Feb. 2, 1829 Oct 15 Nov 11, 1884 zoology Alfred Brehm Alfred Edmund Brehm
1595 Ferdinand Julius Cohn Meyen II. Jan. 24, 1828 Oct 15 June 25, 1898 botany Ferdinand Julius Cohn Ferdinand Cohn
1596 Emil Huschke Varolius Dec 14, 1797 Oct 15 June 19, 1858 physiology Emil Huschke Emil Huschke
1597 Friedrich Kolenati Mussin-Pushkin Sep 12 1812 Oct 15 July 17, 1864 zoology Friedrich Kolenati Friedrich Anton Rudolph Kolenati
1598 Eugene August Meinel Hoffmann II. March 21, 1819 Oct 15 May 9, 1852 medicine Eugene August Meinel
1599 Johann Wilhelm von Müller Leo Africanus I. March 4, 1824 Oct 15 Oct. 24, 1866 anatomy Johann Wilhelm von Müller
1600 Theodor Poleck JW Baumer II. Nov 10, 1821 Oct 15 June 1, 1906 chemistry Theodor Poleck Theodor Poleck
1601 Alfred Smee Knight June 18, 1818 Oct 15 Jan. 11, 1877 surgery Alfred Smee Alfred Smee
1602 Victore Comte di Trevisan Pluche I. Oct 15 Victore Comte di Trevisan
1603 Edward Tuckerman Bartram Dec. 7, 1817 Oct 15 March 15, 1886 botany Edward Tuckerman Edward Tuckerman
1604 Francesco Zantedeschi Eller Aug 18, 1797 Oct 15 March 29, 1873 physics Francesco Zantedeschi Francesco Zantedeschi

Note on the life data

The list initially includes the life data according to the Leopoldina archive. These refer to the information according to Neigebaur (1860) and Ule (1889). The life dates in the name article can therefore differ from the life dates in the list.

literature

  • Johann Daniel Ferdinand Neigebaur : History of the Imperial Leopoldino-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the second century of its existence . Friedrich Frommann, Jena 1860, directory of the members of the academy, according to the chronological order, p. 274–275 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Willi Ule : History of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the years 1852–1887 . With a look back at the earlier times of its existence. In commission at Wilh. Engelmann in Leipzig, Halle 1889, supplements and additions to Neigebaur's history, p. 184 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).

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