Johann Karl Ernst Dieffenbach (27 January 1811 – 1 October 1855), also known as Ernest Dieffenbach, was a German physician, geologist and naturalist, the...
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officer, World War I veteran Ernst Dieffenbach (1811–1855), German physician, geologist and naturalist Georg Christian Dieffenbach (1822–1901), German poet...
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reached the summit first and the Swiss trained doctor and naturalist Ernst Dieffenbach. During his initial ascent, he identified the fast-flowing streams...
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footballer. Ernst Dieffenbach, born Johann Karl Ernst Dieffenbach (1811–1855), German physician, geologist and naturalist Georg Christian Dieffenbach (1822–1901)...
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projection of prominent ears was published in the medical literature by Ernst Dieffenbach in 1845, and the first case report in 1881. Pointy ears are a characteristic...
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Christ's College. In 1841, she traveled to New Zealand, meeting both Ernst Dieffenbach and William Colenso, who named the filmy fern Hymenophyllum frankliniae...
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(1927–1988) Heinrich Dernburg (1829–1907) Paul Deussen (1845–1919) Ernst Dieffenbach (1811–1855) Kai Diekmann (born 1964) Eberhard Diepgen (born 1941)...
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of ∼5,000 BCE. One of the first Europeans to visit Rotomahana was Ernst Dieffenbach. He briefly visited the lake and terraces while on a survey for the...
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Tainui chiefs refused. During 1841, Symonds accompanied the naturalist Ernst Dieffenbach in his survey of the North Island. On 3 May 1841, Symonds was appointed...
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in 1843 by Edward Doubleday in the book Travels in New Zealand by Ernst Dieffenbach. Doubleday named the species Hepialis uirescens. George Hudson discussed...
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Islands. The only recorded living specimen of Dieffenbach's rail was captured in 1840 by Ernst Dieffenbach, who is commemorated in the scientific and common...
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European men. Some were taken away from the Chathams and never returned. Ernst Dieffenbach, who visited the Chathams on a New Zealand Company ship in 1840, reported...
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in a cave adjacent to Motutaiko Island on the south of the lake. Ernst Dieffenbach described euptives now known to have been from the Taupō Volcano in...
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confusion later arose following its collection on mainland New Zealand by Ernst Dieffenbach and its naming as Veronica buxifolia by George Bentham. Even overseas...
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– Gilbert Abbott à Beckett, English writer (d. 1856) January 27 – Ernst Dieffenbach, German scientist (d. 1855) February 1 – Arthur Hallam, English poet...
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sailing master on HMS Beagle during Fitzroy's circumnavigation. Dr. Ernst Dieffenbach was appointed as scientific officer, and Charles Heaphy as a draughtsman...
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first met in February 1843 at Hodgkin's house; or on 31 January, when Ernst Dieffenbach read a paper On the Study of Ethnology. Among the other founders were...
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29611; 174.06389 (65. Mt Taranaki / Egmont (2518 m)) 23 Dec 1839 Ernst Dieffenbach & James Heberly 66 Mount Castor 2,518 303 1.5 44°13′16″S 168°53′02″E...
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birds) Margaret Dick (1918–2008), pioneering Australian microbiologist Ernst Dieffenbach (1811–1855), German naturalist, one of the first scientists to work...
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Deville – Émile Deville Diard – Pierre-Médard Diard (1794–1863) Dieffenbach – Ernst Dieffenbach (1811–1855) Dingus – Lowell Dingus Distant – William Lucas...
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University of Greifswald (redirect from Ernst Moritz Arndt University)
pronunciation: [ˈɡʁaɪfsvalt]; German: Universität Greifswald), formerly known as "Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald", is a public research university...
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macrophylla in 1843. The type material was collected by German botanist Ernst Dieffenbach on "Mt Egmont" (Mt Taranaki). The holotype is housed at the herbarium...
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Nicolas Magnin 23 Dec 1839 Mount Egmont 2518 North Island volcanoes Ernst Dieffenbach and James Heberley 30 Jul 1840 Rysy 2503 Carpathians Eduard Blásy [pl]...
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explorers and botanists who were assisted were John Carne Bidwell, Ernst Dieffenbach, and William Colenso. In the second volume of J.D. Hooker's Flora...
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kilometres (0.15 cu mi). As far back as 1839 a German explorer Dr Ernst Dieffenbach described near Rotoroa the first recorded description of layered tephras...
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captain. Another employee of the company travelling on the Tory was Ernst Dieffenbach, who taught Heaphy basic geology. Heaphy painted a variety of subjects...
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macrophylla in 1843. The type material was collected by German botanist Ernst Dieffenbach on "Mt Egmont" (Mt Taranaki). The holotype is housed at the herbarium...
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Surveyor of New Zealand. During 1841 Symonds accompanied the naturalist Ernst Dieffenbach in his survey of the North Island. Capt Symonds died on 23 November...
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as Brittania. December – William Wakefield, along with naturalist Ernst Dieffenbach, explores northwards along the west coast of the North Island looking...
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Lorenz Diefenbach (redirect from Lorenz Dieffenbach)
Gießener Burschenschaft 1814 bis 1936. Görlitz 1942, E. Constantia. Nr. 28. Ernst Schwarz (1957), "Diefenbach, Lorenz", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German)...
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