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Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck

Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (14 February 1776 – 16 March 1858) was a prolific German botanist, physician, zoologist, and natural philosopher. He was a contemporary of Goethe and was born within the lifetime of Linnaeus. He described approximately 7,000 plant species (almost as many as Linnaeus himself). His last official act as president of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina was to admit Charles Darwin as a member. He was the author of numerous monographs on botany and zoology. His best-known works deal with fungi.

Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck in 1855

Biography edit

Nees von Esenbeck was born in Schloss Reichenberg near Reichelsheim (Odenwald). He showed an early interest in science and, after receiving his primary education in Darmstadt, he went on to the University of Jena, obtaining his degree in biology (natural history) and medicine in 1800. He practiced as a physician for Francis I (Erbach-Erbach), but he had developed a great interest in botany during his university studies, and eventually he returned to academia.[citation needed] In 1816, he joined the Leopoldina Academy, which was one of the most prestigious institutions in Europe. In 1817, he was appointed professor of botany at the University of Erlangen. Three years later, he became professor of natural history at the University of Bonn, where he established the Botanische Gärten der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, and in 1831, he was appointed to the chair of botany at the University of Breslau.[1] In 1818, he was elected president of the Leopoldina Academy. He continued as president of the academy for the rest of his life. In botany he achieved notoriety for, among other things, contributions to the families Acanthaceae and Lauraceae.

He became politically active in the German revolutions of 1848–1849. In 1851, due to conflicts with the government, he was deprived of his professorship and pension at Breslau. Seven years later, Nees von Esenbeck died essentially penniless in Breslau. He was an older brother to botanist Theodor Friedrich Ludwig Nees von Esenbeck (1787–1837).[1]

Honours edit

In 1936, botanist Wilhelm Kirschstein published Myconeesia, a genus of fungi in the family Xylariaceae and named in his honour.[3] In 1940, botanist Pilg. published Neesiochloa is a genus of Brazilian plants in the grass family, in Nees von Esenbeck's honour.[4][5][6] Then in 1947, botanist Margaret Rutherford Bryan Levyns published Neesenbeckia, a monotypic genus of flowering plants from South Africa, belonging to the family Cyperaceae, in Nees von Esenbeck's honour.[7]

Works edit

  • Die Algen des süßen Wassers, nach ihren Entwickelungsstufen dargestellt (1814)
  • Das System der Pilze und Schwämme (1816)
  • Vorlesungen zur Entwickelungsgeschichte des magnetischen Schlafs und Traums (1820)
  • Handbuch der Botanik. Band 1 (1820) Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
  • Handbuch der Botanik. Band 2 (1821) Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
  • Bryologia germanica (with Christian Friedrich Hornschuch und Jacob Sturm, 1823–31, 2 Bände mit 43 Tafeln)
  • Plantarum, in Horto medico Bonnensi nutritarum, Icones selectae (1824) Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
  • Agrostologia brasiliensis (1829)
  • Genera Plantarum Florae Germanicae (1831–1860)
  • Genera et species Asterearum (1833)
  • Naturgeschichte der europäischen Lebermoose mit Erinnerungen aus dem Riesengebirge (1833-38, 4 Bände)
  • Hymenopterorum Ichneumonibus affinium monographiae (1834, 2 Bände)
  • System der spekulativen Philosophie, Band 1
  • Systema Laurinarum (1836)
  • Florae Africae australioris illustration monographicae Gramineae (1841)
  • Die Naturphilosophie (1841)
  • De Cinnamomo disputatio (1843)
  • Synopsis hepaticarum (with Carl Moritz Gottsche und Johann Lindenberg, 1844–1847)
  • Die allgemeine Formenlehre der Natur (1852)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Chisholm 1911.
  2. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Nees.
  3. ^ "Myconet". Retrieved 2009-04-21.
  4. ^ Pilger, Robert Knud Friedrich 1940. Neesiochloa eine neue Gramineengattung aus Brasilien. Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 48: 119–120
  5. ^ Tropicos, Neesiochloa Pilg.
  6. ^ Grassbase - The World Online Grass Flora
  7. ^ "Neesenbeckia Levyns | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 27 May 2021.

Further reading edit

  • Jahn: Geschichte der Biologie. Spektrum 2000
  • Karl Mägdefrau: Geschichte der Botanik. Fischer 1992
  • Bohley, Johanna: Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck: ein Lebensbild. – Stuttgart: Wissenschaftl. VG, 2003. – ISBN 3-8047-2075-7
  • Engelhardt, Dietrich von (Hrsg.): Christian Gottfried Nees von Esenbeck: Politik und Naturwissenschaft in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts. – Stuttgart: Wissenschaftl. VG, 2004. – ISBN 3-8047-2153-2

External links edit

  • http://www.nees-von-esenbeck.de/ 2019-09-09 at the Wayback Machine (German language site devoted to Nees von Esenbeck; includes extensive biography)
  • (in German). Nees-Institut für Biodiversität der Pflanzen. Archived from the original on 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2008-07-24.

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Nees redirects here For other people with the name see Nees surname For the earthquake engineering network see NEES Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck 14 February 1776 16 March 1858 was a prolific German botanist physician zoologist and natural philosopher He was a contemporary of Goethe and was born within the lifetime of Linnaeus He described approximately 7 000 plant species almost as many as Linnaeus himself His last official act as president of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina was to admit Charles Darwin as a member He was the author of numerous monographs on botany and zoology His best known works deal with fungi Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck in 1855 Contents 1 Biography 2 Honours 3 Works 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography editNees von Esenbeck was born in Schloss Reichenberg near Reichelsheim Odenwald He showed an early interest in science and after receiving his primary education in Darmstadt he went on to the University of Jena obtaining his degree in biology natural history and medicine in 1800 He practiced as a physician for Francis I Erbach Erbach but he had developed a great interest in botany during his university studies and eventually he returned to academia citation needed In 1816 he joined the Leopoldina Academy which was one of the most prestigious institutions in Europe In 1817 he was appointed professor of botany at the University of Erlangen Three years later he became professor of natural history at the University of Bonn where he established the Botanische Garten der Friedrich Wilhelms Universitat Bonn and in 1831 he was appointed to the chair of botany at the University of Breslau 1 In 1818 he was elected president of the Leopoldina Academy He continued as president of the academy for the rest of his life In botany he achieved notoriety for among other things contributions to the families Acanthaceae and Lauraceae He became politically active in the German revolutions of 1848 1849 In 1851 due to conflicts with the government he was deprived of his professorship and pension at Breslau Seven years later Nees von Esenbeck died essentially penniless in Breslau He was an older brother to botanist Theodor Friedrich Ludwig Nees von Esenbeck 1787 1837 1 The standard author abbreviation Nees is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 2 Honours editIn 1936 botanist Wilhelm Kirschstein published Myconeesia a genus of fungi in the family Xylariaceae and named in his honour 3 In 1940 botanist Pilg published Neesiochloa is a genus of Brazilian plants in the grass family in Nees von Esenbeck s honour 4 5 6 Then in 1947 botanist Margaret Rutherford Bryan Levyns published Neesenbeckia a monotypic genus of flowering plants from South Africa belonging to the family Cyperaceae in Nees von Esenbeck s honour 7 Works editDie Algen des sussen Wassers nach ihren Entwickelungsstufen dargestellt 1814 Das System der Pilze und Schwamme 1816 Vorlesungen zur Entwickelungsgeschichte des magnetischen Schlafs und Traums 1820 Handbuch der Botanik Band 1 1820 Digital edition by the University and State Library Dusseldorf Handbuch der Botanik Band 2 1821 Digital edition by the University and State Library Dusseldorf Bryologia germanica with Christian Friedrich Hornschuch und Jacob Sturm 1823 31 2 Bande mit 43 Tafeln Plantarum in Horto medico Bonnensi nutritarum Icones selectae 1824 Digital edition by the University and State Library Dusseldorf Agrostologia brasiliensis 1829 Genera Plantarum Florae Germanicae 1831 1860 Genera et species Asterearum 1833 Naturgeschichte der europaischen Lebermoose mit Erinnerungen aus dem Riesengebirge 1833 38 4 Bande Hymenopterorum Ichneumonibus affinium monographiae 1834 2 Bande System der spekulativen Philosophie Band 1 Systema Laurinarum 1836 Florae Africae australioris illustration monographicae Gramineae 1841 Die Naturphilosophie 1841 De Cinnamomo disputatio 1843 Synopsis hepaticarum with Carl Moritz Gottsche und Johann Lindenberg 1844 1847 Die allgemeine Formenlehre der Natur 1852 References edit a b Chisholm 1911 International Plant Names Index Nees Myconet Retrieved 2009 04 21 Pilger Robert Knud Friedrich 1940 Neesiochloa eine neue Gramineengattung aus Brasilien Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 48 119 120 Tropicos Neesiochloa Pilg Grassbase The World Online Grass Flora Neesenbeckia Levyns Plants of the World Online Kew Science Plants of the World Online Retrieved 27 May 2021 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Nees von Esenbeck Christian Gottfried Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 19 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 342 Further reading editJahn Geschichte der Biologie Spektrum 2000 Karl Magdefrau Geschichte der Botanik Fischer 1992 Bohley Johanna Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck ein Lebensbild Stuttgart Wissenschaftl VG 2003 ISBN 3 8047 2075 7 Engelhardt Dietrich von Hrsg Christian Gottfried Nees von Esenbeck Politik und Naturwissenschaft in der ersten Halfte des 19 Jahrhunderts Stuttgart Wissenschaftl VG 2004 ISBN 3 8047 2153 2External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck http www nees von esenbeck de Archived 2019 09 09 at the Wayback Machine German language site devoted to Nees von Esenbeck includes extensive biography History in German Nees Institut fur Biodiversitat der Pflanzen Archived from the original on 2007 06 11 Retrieved 2008 07 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck amp oldid 1217454527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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