Franz Firbas (born 4 June 1902 in Prague; died 19 February 1964 in Göttingen) was a German botanist who taught at the University of Göttingen. From 1952...
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Firbas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franz Firbas (1902–1964), German botanist Jan Firbas (1921–1945), Czech linguist This page...
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Blytt's atlantic. It follows upon the previous subboreal. According to Franz Firbas (1949) and Litt et al. (2001) the subatlantic consists of the pollen...
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happened. For Central Europe, there were ten phases as a rule (according to Franz Firbas), which are called pollen zones and given Roman numerals as part of the...
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by European plant experts like Heinz Ellenberg, Johannes Iversen and Franz Firbas. Apart from theoretical considerations, this concept has relied and continues...
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where he obtained a doctorate in Biology in 1938 in Göttingen under Franz Firbas. After completing his doctorate he worked at the central office for vegetation...
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history of the vegetation and flora of southwestern Germany, supervised by Franz Firbas. Between 1952 and 1975 Lang worked at the Landessammlungen für Naturkunde...
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(1858–1945). Source: German Quaternary Association 1958: Henri Breuil, Franz Firbas, Rudolf Grahmann, Raimund von Klebelsberg, Paul Woldstedt 1962: Knud...
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lichens in relation to their geographic distribution". His supervisor was Franz Firbas. He also took the state examination for teaching at secondary schools...
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1929–2014), syntax, lexical semantics, cognitive linguistics, lexicography Firbas, Jan (Czech Republic, 1921–2000), English language, functional linguistics...
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