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Stephan Endlicher

Stephan Friedrich Ladislaus Endlicher, also known as Endlicher István László (24 June 1804 – 28 March 1849), was an Austrian botanist, numismatist and Sinologist. He was a director of the Botanical Garden of Vienna.

Stephan Friedrich Ladislaus Endlicher
Born24 June 1804 (1804-06-24)
Died28 March 1849 (1849-03-29) (aged 44)
NationalityAustrian
Other namesEndlicher István László
Known forGenera Plantarum
AwardsAmerican Philosophical Society
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
InstitutionsAustrian National Library, University of Vienna
Author abbrev. (botany)Endl.

Biography edit

Endlicher studied theology and received minor orders. In 1828 he was appointed to the Austrian National Library to reorganize its manuscript collection. Concurrently he studied natural history, in particular botany, and East-Asian languages.

In 1836, Endlicher was appointed keeper of the court cabinet of natural history,[1] and in 1840 he became professor at the University of Vienna and director of its Botanical Garden. He wrote a comprehensive description of the plant kingdom according to a natural system, at the time its most comprehensive description. As proposed by Endlicher, it contained images with text. It was published together with the reissue of Franz Unger's Grundzüge der Botanik (Fundamentals of Botany).

Endlicher was fundamental in establishing the Imperial Academy of Science (German: Akademie der Wissenschaften), but when contrary to his expectations the Baron Joseph Hammer von Purgstall was elected its president in his stead, he resigned. He presented his library and herbaria to the state, and passed several hours every week for 10 years in the society of the Emperor Ferdinand, but he received no other reward than the title of councillor (German: Regierungsrath).[1]

In 1842, he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society.[2]

As a known liberal, Endlicher was asked to act as mediator during the revolution of 1848, but eventually was forced to leave Vienna for a time. In 1848 he also became a member of the Frankfurt Parliament and the assembly at Kremsier (Kroměříž).[citation needed][3]

Works edit

Endlicher made valuable contributions to the science of old German and classic literature, and pointed out new sources of Hungarian history, publishing Fragmenta Theotisca Versionis antiquissimae Evangelii Matthaei (edited with Hoffmann von Fallersleben, 1834), an edition of two poems of Priscian (1828), and Anonymi Belæ Regis Notarii de Gestis Hungarorum Liber (1827). His linguistic publications comprise Analecta Grammatica (with Eichenfeld, 1836), and Anfangsgründe der chinesischen Grammatik (Foundations of Chinese grammar; 1845).[1]

His Verzeichniss der japanesischen und chinesischen Münzen des kaiserlichen Münz- und Antikencabinets (Catalog of Japanese and Chinese coins in the imperial coin and antique collections; 1837) and Atlas von China nach der Aufnahme der Jesuitenmissionäre (Atlas of China after the arrival of the Jesuit missionaries; 1843) are finely executed, and deserve mention as specimens of his great liberality.[1]

He wrote several works in conjunction with other scholars, and many of his minor writings are scattered among the periodicals of his time, especially in the Annalen des Wiener Museums.[1]

Botany edit

The majority and the most valuable of his works are on botany. Foremost among them are his: Genera Plantarum (1831–1841), in which he lays down a new system of classification; Grundzüge einer neuen Theorie der Pflanzenerzeugung (Foundations of a new theory of plant breeding; 1838); and Die Medicinalpflanzen der österreichischen Pharmakopöe (Medicinal plants in the Austrian pharmacopoeia; 1842).

His other principal botanical works are: Ceratotheca (1822), Flora Posoniensis (1830), Diesingia (1832), Atacta Botanica (1833), Iconographia Generum Plantarum (1838), Enchiridion Botanikum (1841) and Synopsis Coniferarum (1847).[1]

Endlicher established the botanical journal Annalen des Wiener Museums der Naturgeschichte (1835 and on). He began the work Flora Brasiliensis with Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius. He also published early works on the flora of Australia, including the plants collected by Carl von Hugel and Ferdinand Bauer.[4]

Endlicher described many new plant genera, including the genus Sequoia, and also its only extant species Sequoia sempervirens (California coast redwood).[5] Although Endlicher never offered an explanation for the name, later writers speculated that he must have been inspired by the achievements of the American Cherokee Indian linguist Sequoyah. John Davis credited Endlicher with naming the new species of Sierra redwood Sequoyah gigantea in 1847, the present day Sequoiadendron giganteum (California giant redwood), to honor Sequoyah's invention of the Cherokee syllabary.[6][7] Recent scholarship supports this hypothesis; Endlicher appears to have combined the Latin sequi (meaning to follow) with his admiration of Sequoyah and coined "Sequoia" because the number of seeds per cone in the newly classified genus fell in mathematical sequence with the other four genera in the suborder. .[8]

Endlicher System edit

Endlicher's system for plant classification is laid out as follows in his Genera Plantarum, with a hierarchy of Regio, Sectio, Cohors, Classis, Ordo, with further subdivisions (and finally Genus), using a sequential numbering system, as shown for some taxa;

Outline
  • Thallophyta
    • Protophyta
    • Hysterophyta
  • Cormophyta
    • Acrobrya
    • Amphibrya
    • Acramphibrya
Conspectus
  • Regio I. THALLOPHYTA
    • Sectio I. Protophyta
      • Classis I. Algae
        • Ordo I. Diatomaceae
          • I. Diatomeae
            • a. Frustulieae (Gen. 1–12)
            • b. Hydrolineae (Gen. 13–18)
          • II. Dermidieae
            • a. Micrasterieae (Gen. 19–21)
            • b. Echinelleae (Gen. 22–24)
        • Ordo II. Nostochinae
        • Ordo III. Confervaceae
        • Ordo IV. Characeae
        • Ordo V. Ulvaceae
        • Ordo VI. Floridae
        • Ordo VII. Fucaceae
      • Classis II. Lichenes
    • Sectio II. Hysterophyta
      • Classis III. Fungi
  • Regio II. CORMOPHYTA
    • Sectio III. Acrobrya
      • Cohors I. Anophyta
        • Classis IV. Hepitacea
        • Classis V. Musci
      • Cohors II. Protophyta
        • Classis VI. Equiseta
        • Classis VII. Filices
        • Classis VIII. Hydropterides
        • Classis IX. Selagines
        • Classis X. Zamiae
      • Cohors II. Hysterophyta
        • Classis XI. Rhizanthaea
    • Sectio IV. Amphibrya
      • Classis 12. Glumaceae
      • Classis 13. Enantioblastae
      • Classis 14. Helobiae
      • Classis 15. Coronariae
        • Ordo 51. Juncaceae
        • Ordo 52. Philydreae
        • Ordo 53. Melanthaceae
        • Ordo 54. Pontederaceae
        • Ordo 55. Liliaceae
        • Ordo 56. Smilaceae
        • Ordo 57. Dioscoreae
        • Ordo 58. Taccaceae
      • Classis 16. Artorhizae
      • Classis 17. Ensatae
      • Classis 18. Gynandrae
      • Classis 19. Scitamineae
      • Classis 20. Fluviales
      • Classis 21. Spadiciflorae
      • Classis 22. Principes.
    • Sectio IV. Acramphibrya
      • Cohors I. Gymnosperma
        • Classis 23. Coniferae
      • Cohors II. Apetalae
        • Classis 24. Piperitae
        • Aquaticae
        • Juliflorae
        • Oleraceae
        • Thymeleae
        • Classis 29. Serpentariae
      • Cohors III. Gamopetala
        • Plumbagines
        • Classis 32. Campanulinae
        • Contortae
        • Tubiflorae
        • Classis 31. Aggregatae
        • Caprifolia
        • Kuculiferae
        • Personatae
        • Petalantheae
        • Classis 39. Bicornes
      • Cohors IV. Dialypetala
        • Classis 40. Discanthae
        • Classis 41. Corniculatae
        • Polycarpicae
        • Rhoeades
        • Nelumbea
        • Parietales
        • Peponiferae
        • Opuntiae
        • Caryophyllinae
        • Classis 49. Columniferae
        • Guttiferae
        • Hesperides
        • Acera
        • Classis 54. Polygalinae
        • Frangulaceae
        • Tricoccae
        • Terebinthinae
        • Gruinales
        • Classis 59. Calycifiorae
        • Myrtiflorae
        • Rosiflorae
        • Classis 62. Leguminosae

Taxonomy edit

Standard author abbreviation edit

The standard author abbreviation Endl. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[9]

Important works edit

Tribute edit

The genus Endlicheria of the family Lauraceae and the genus Endlichera of the family Rubiaceae (now synonym of Emmeorhiza) were named in his honour. Both plant genera occur in Tropical America.

The African fish Polypterus endlicheri Heckel, 1847 was named in honor of Endlicher, who apparently discovered the species in the fish collection at the Naturhistorisches Museum (Vienna).[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879). "Endlicher, Stephan Ladislaus" . The American Cyclopædia.
  2. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Les membres du passé dont le nom commence par R | Liste des membres depuis la création de l'Académie des sciences | Membres | Nous connaître". www.academie-sciences.fr. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Endlicher, Stephan L. (1804–1849)". Collectors & Illustrators. Australian National Herbarium. 13 November 2007. Retrieved 20 October 2008.
  5. ^ Calflora Database: Sequoia sempervirens (Coast redwood); (D. Don) Endl.
  6. ^ Davis, John B. Chronicles of Oklahoma. Vol. 8, Number 2. "The Life and Work of Sequoyah." June 1930. Retrieved 4 April 2013.[1]
  7. ^ Calflora Database: Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant redwood); (Lindley) J.Buchholz.
  8. ^ Lowe, Gary D. (2012). "Endlicher's sequence: the naming of the genus Sequoia" (PDF). Fremontia. 40 (1 & 2): 25–35. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  9. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Endl.
  10. ^ Endlicher, Stephanus (1836), Genera plantarum secundum ordines naturales disposita, Vindobonae: Apud Fr.Beck
  11. ^ Endlicher, Stephano (1847), Synopsis Coniferarum (in Latin), Sangalli: Apud Scheitlin & Zollikofer
  12. ^ Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
  13. ^ Endlicher, Stephanus (1833), Prodromus florae norfolkicae, sive catalogus stirpium quae in Insula Norfolk annis 1804 et 1805 a Ferdinando Bauer collectae et depictae, Universitats verlag (Friderich Beck), retrieved 31 March 2019
  14. ^ Endlicher, Stephanus (1833), Prodromus florae norfolkicae, sive catalogus stirpium quae in Insula Norfolk annis 1804 et 1805 a Ferdinando Bauer collectae et depictae, Universitats verlag (Friderich Beck), retrieved 31 March 2019
  15. ^ Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018). "Order POLYPTERIFORMES (Bichirs)". The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database. Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J. Lazara. Retrieved 28 February 2021.

External links edit

  • Rompel, Joseph (1913). "Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher" . Catholic Encyclopedia.
  • View digitized titles by Endlicher in Botanicus.org
  • Comprehensive bibliography on WorldCat
  • Works by Stephan Endlicher at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Stephan Endlicher at Internet Archive

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Endl redirects here For the computer code see Newline Stephan Friedrich Ladislaus Endlicher also known as Endlicher Istvan Laszlo 24 June 1804 28 March 1849 was an Austrian botanist numismatist and Sinologist He was a director of the Botanical Garden of Vienna Stephan Friedrich Ladislaus EndlicherBorn24 June 1804 1804 06 24 Bratislava Pozsony Kingdom of Hungary Habsburg EmpireDied28 March 1849 1849 03 29 aged 44 Vienna Austrian EmpireNationalityAustrianOther namesEndlicher Istvan LaszloKnown forGenera PlantarumAwardsAmerican Philosophical SocietyScientific careerFieldsBotanyInstitutionsAustrian National Library University of ViennaAuthor abbrev botany Endl Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Botany 2 1 1 Endlicher System 2 1 2 Taxonomy 3 Standard author abbreviation 4 Important works 5 Tribute 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography editEndlicher studied theology and received minor orders In 1828 he was appointed to the Austrian National Library to reorganize its manuscript collection Concurrently he studied natural history in particular botany and East Asian languages In 1836 Endlicher was appointed keeper of the court cabinet of natural history 1 and in 1840 he became professor at the University of Vienna and director of its Botanical Garden He wrote a comprehensive description of the plant kingdom according to a natural system at the time its most comprehensive description As proposed by Endlicher it contained images with text It was published together with the reissue of Franz Unger s Grundzuge der Botanik Fundamentals of Botany Endlicher was fundamental in establishing the Imperial Academy of Science German Akademie der Wissenschaften but when contrary to his expectations the Baron Joseph Hammer von Purgstall was elected its president in his stead he resigned He presented his library and herbaria to the state and passed several hours every week for 10 years in the society of the Emperor Ferdinand but he received no other reward than the title of councillor German Regierungsrath 1 In 1842 he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society 2 As a known liberal Endlicher was asked to act as mediator during the revolution of 1848 but eventually was forced to leave Vienna for a time In 1848 he also became a member of the Frankfurt Parliament and the assembly at Kremsier Kromeriz citation needed 3 Works editEndlicher made valuable contributions to the science of old German and classic literature and pointed out new sources of Hungarian history publishing Fragmenta Theotisca Versionis antiquissimae Evangelii Matthaei edited with Hoffmann von Fallersleben 1834 an edition of two poems of Priscian 1828 and Anonymi Belae Regis Notarii de Gestis Hungarorum Liber 1827 His linguistic publications comprise Analecta Grammatica with Eichenfeld 1836 and Anfangsgrunde der chinesischen Grammatik Foundations of Chinese grammar 1845 1 His Verzeichniss der japanesischen und chinesischen Munzen des kaiserlichen Munz und Antikencabinets Catalog of Japanese and Chinese coins in the imperial coin and antique collections 1837 and Atlas von China nach der Aufnahme der Jesuitenmissionare Atlas of China after the arrival of the Jesuit missionaries 1843 are finely executed and deserve mention as specimens of his great liberality 1 He wrote several works in conjunction with other scholars and many of his minor writings are scattered among the periodicals of his time especially in the Annalen des Wiener Museums 1 Botany edit The majority and the most valuable of his works are on botany Foremost among them are his Genera Plantarum 1831 1841 in which he lays down a new system of classification Grundzuge einer neuen Theorie der Pflanzenerzeugung Foundations of a new theory of plant breeding 1838 and Die Medicinalpflanzen der osterreichischen Pharmakopoe Medicinal plants in the Austrian pharmacopoeia 1842 His other principal botanical works are Ceratotheca 1822 Flora Posoniensis 1830 Diesingia 1832 Atacta Botanica 1833 Iconographia Generum Plantarum 1838 Enchiridion Botanikum 1841 and Synopsis Coniferarum 1847 1 Endlicher established the botanical journal Annalen des Wiener Museums der Naturgeschichte 1835 and on He began the work Flora Brasiliensis with Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius He also published early works on the flora of Australia including the plants collected by Carl von Hugel and Ferdinand Bauer 4 Endlicher described many new plant genera including the genus Sequoia and also its only extant species Sequoia sempervirens California coast redwood 5 Although Endlicher never offered an explanation for the name later writers speculated that he must have been inspired by the achievements of the American Cherokee Indian linguist Sequoyah John Davis credited Endlicher with naming the new species of Sierra redwood Sequoyah gigantea in 1847 the present day Sequoiadendron giganteum California giant redwood to honor Sequoyah s invention of the Cherokee syllabary 6 7 Recent scholarship supports this hypothesis Endlicher appears to have combined the Latin sequi meaning to follow with his admiration of Sequoyah and coined Sequoia because the number of seeds per cone in the newly classified genus fell in mathematical sequence with the other four genera in the suborder 8 Endlicher System edit Endlicher s system for plant classification is laid out as follows in his Genera Plantarum with a hierarchy of Regio Sectio Cohors Classis Ordo with further subdivisions and finally Genus using a sequential numbering system as shown for some taxa Outline Thallophyta Protophyta Hysterophyta Cormophyta Acrobrya Amphibrya Acramphibrya Conspectus Regio I THALLOPHYTA Sectio I Protophyta Classis I Algae Ordo I Diatomaceae I Diatomeae a Frustulieae Gen 1 12 b Hydrolineae Gen 13 18 II Dermidieae a Micrasterieae Gen 19 21 b Echinelleae Gen 22 24 Ordo II Nostochinae Ordo III Confervaceae Ordo IV Characeae Ordo V Ulvaceae Ordo VI Floridae Ordo VII Fucaceae Classis II Lichenes Sectio II Hysterophyta Classis III Fungi Regio II CORMOPHYTA Sectio III Acrobrya Cohors I Anophyta Classis IV Hepitacea Classis V Musci Cohors II Protophyta Classis VI Equiseta Classis VII Filices Classis VIII Hydropterides Classis IX Selagines Classis X Zamiae Cohors II Hysterophyta Classis XI Rhizanthaea Sectio IV Amphibrya Classis 12 Glumaceae Classis 13 Enantioblastae Classis 14 Helobiae Classis 15 Coronariae Ordo 51 Juncaceae Ordo 52 Philydreae Ordo 53 Melanthaceae Ordo 54 Pontederaceae Ordo 55 Liliaceae Ordo 56 Smilaceae Ordo 57 Dioscoreae Ordo 58 Taccaceae Classis 16 Artorhizae Classis 17 Ensatae Classis 18 Gynandrae Classis 19 Scitamineae Classis 20 Fluviales Classis 21 Spadiciflorae Classis 22 Principes Sectio IV Acramphibrya Cohors I Gymnosperma Classis 23 Coniferae Cohors II Apetalae Classis 24 Piperitae Aquaticae Juliflorae Oleraceae Thymeleae Classis 29 Serpentariae Cohors III Gamopetala Plumbagines Classis 32 Campanulinae Contortae Tubiflorae Classis 31 Aggregatae Caprifolia Kuculiferae Personatae Petalantheae Classis 39 Bicornes Cohors IV Dialypetala Classis 40 Discanthae Classis 41 Corniculatae Polycarpicae Rhoeades Nelumbea Parietales Peponiferae Opuntiae Caryophyllinae Classis 49 Columniferae Guttiferae Hesperides Acera Classis 54 Polygalinae Frangulaceae Tricoccae Terebinthinae Gruinales Classis 59 Calycifiorae Myrtiflorae Rosiflorae Classis 62 Leguminosae Taxonomy editStandard author abbreviation editThe standard author abbreviation Endl is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 9 Important works editFlora Brasiliensis Genera Plantarum Secundum Ordines Naturales Disposita 1836 50 10 Synopsis Coniferarum 1847 11 often shortened as Syn Conif Die Medicinal Pflanzen der osterreichischen Pharmakopoe ein Handbuch fur Arzte und Apotheker Gerold Wien 1842 12 Enumeratio plantarum quas in Novae Hollandiae ora austro occidentali ad fluvium Cygnorum et in sinu Regis Georgii collegit Carolus Liber Baro de Hugel Prodromus Florae Norfolkicae 13 Flora of Norfolk Island available online at Project Gutenberg ebooks Stirplum Australisicum 14 Tribute editThe genus Endlicheria of the family Lauraceae and the genus Endlichera of the family Rubiaceae now synonym of Emmeorhiza were named in his honour Both plant genera occur in Tropical America The African fish Polypterus endlicheri Heckel 1847 was named in honor of Endlicher who apparently discovered the species in the fish collection at the Naturhistorisches Museum Vienna 15 See also editCategory Taxa named by Stephan EndlicherReferences edit a b c d e f Ripley George Dana Charles A eds 1879 Endlicher Stephan Ladislaus The American Cyclopaedia APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 12 April 2021 Les membres du passe dont le nom commence par R Liste des membres depuis la creation de l Academie des sciences Membres Nous connaitre www academie sciences fr Retrieved 10 May 2023 Endlicher Stephan L 1804 1849 Collectors amp Illustrators Australian National Herbarium 13 November 2007 Retrieved 20 October 2008 Calflora Database Sequoia sempervirens Coast redwood D Don Endl Davis John B Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol 8 Number 2 The Life and Work of Sequoyah June 1930 Retrieved 4 April 2013 1 Calflora Database Sequoiadendron giganteum Giant redwood Lindley J Buchholz Lowe Gary D 2012 Endlicher s sequence the naming of the genus Sequoia PDF Fremontia 40 1 amp 2 25 35 Retrieved 1 January 2014 International Plant Names Index Endl Endlicher Stephanus 1836 Genera plantarum secundum ordines naturales disposita Vindobonae Apud Fr Beck Endlicher Stephano 1847 Synopsis Coniferarum in Latin Sangalli Apud Scheitlin amp Zollikofer Digital edition by the University and State Library Dusseldorf Endlicher Stephanus 1833 Prodromus florae norfolkicae sive catalogus stirpium quae in Insula Norfolk annis 1804 et 1805 a Ferdinando Bauer collectae et depictae Universitats verlag Friderich Beck retrieved 31 March 2019 Endlicher Stephanus 1833 Prodromus florae norfolkicae sive catalogus stirpium quae in Insula Norfolk annis 1804 et 1805 a Ferdinando Bauer collectae et depictae Universitats verlag Friderich Beck retrieved 31 March 2019 Christopher Scharpf amp Kenneth J Lazara 22 September 2018 Order POLYPTERIFORMES Bichirs The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J Lazara Retrieved 28 February 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher Rompel Joseph 1913 Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher Catholic Encyclopedia View digitized titles by Endlicher in Botanicus org Comprehensive bibliography on WorldCat Works by Stephan Endlicher at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Stephan Endlicher at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephan Endlicher amp oldid 1223406188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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