Richard Sadebeck

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Richard Sadebeck (born May 20, 1839 in Breslau ; † February 12, 1905 in Meran ) was a German teacher and botanist. Its official botanical author abbreviation is “ Sadeb. "

Life

Sadebeck was the son of the teacher, mathematician and geodesist Moritz Sadebeck . The mineralogist and geologist Alexander Sadebeck was his brother. Richard Sadebeck attended Maria-Magdalenen-Gymnasium . After graduating from high school, he studied natural sciences, medicine and philosophy at the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University . In 1860 he became a corps bow bearer of Borussia Breslau . With a doctoral thesis on the flora of the Owl Mountains by Heinrich Göppert , he was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD . He then taught at the Botanical Garden in Wroclaw . In 1865/66 he was a trial candidate and scientific assistant teacher at the Royal Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Berlin . After two years at the Kgl. From 1869 he was a full teacher at the Friedrichs-Gymnasium Berlin . He taught mathematics, arithmetic and natural science in the lower grades. He entered secondary school when they separated and became a senior teacher in 1875 . In 1876 he was appointed professor at the Johanneum Realschule . In 1879 he was entrusted with the administration of Hamburg's botanical collections. He looked after the carpological collection and built the Herbarium Hamburgense in the university's botanical garden in the early 1880s . From it emerged the Botanical Museum, which he headed as director from 1883. He was also a teacher at the Pharmaceutical School . From 1887 he was also director of the Botanical Laboratory for Commodity Science (founded in 1885). Retired in 1901, he moved to South Tyrol, where he died at the age of 66.

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Honors

literature

  • Ilse Esdorn: An unjustly forgotten important botanist: Richard Sadebeck (1839–1905) . Annual report of the Institute for Applied Botany at the University of Hamburg (1978), pp. 159–173.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Kössler's teachers' dictionary (GEB)
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 78/482.
  3. Dissertation: De montium inter Vistritium et Nissam fluvios sitorum flora .
  4. Dissertation (Biodiversity Heritage Library)
  5. ^ The pharmaceutical training institute of the Health Council in Hamburg (1824-1935)
  6. ^ Richard Sadebeck (University of Hamburg)