Johann Georg Gmelin (8 August 1709 – 20 May 1755) was a German naturalist, botanist and geographer. Gmelin was born in Tübingen, the son of a professor...
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father was Johann Conrad Gmelin, an apothecary and surgeon. His uncle was Johann Georg Gmelin, who was also uncle to Johann Friedrich Gmelin (the naturalist...
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compounds initiated by Gmelin Philipp Friedrich Gmelin (1721–1768), German botanist and chemist; brother of Johann Georg Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin (1744–1774), German...
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grandson of Johann Konrad Gmelin and a great-grandson of Johann Georg Gmelin. In 1818, Gmelin was one of the first to observe that lithium salts give a...
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stay in Moscow and go no farther. Steller met Johann Georg Gmelin in Yeniseisk in January 1739. Gmelin recommended that Steller take his place in the...
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Johann Friedrich Gmelin (8 August 1748 – 1 November 1804) was a German naturalist, chemist, botanist, entomologist, herpetologist, and malacologist. Johann...
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mineral waters, and botany. He was a brother of the famous traveler Johann Georg Gmelin. He obtained his Master's degree in 1742, at the University of Tübingen...
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Lutheran archbishop had accused him of "impiety". In a letter to Johann Georg Gmelin dated 25 February 1747, Linnaeus wrote: It is not pleasing to me...
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Jacob Theodor Klein and Johann Georg Gmelin on the ground that it is illogical to describe man as human-like. In a letter to Gmelin from 1747, Linnaeus replied:...
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and Australia. It was named by Carl Linnaeus in honour of botanist Johann Georg Gmelin. This listing draws from de Kok's 2012 revision of this genus, and...
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Ranunculus gmelinii (redirect from Gmelin's buttercup)
in Newfoundland and Labrador. This species was named in honor of Johann Georg Gmelin (1709-1755). NRCS. "Ranunculus gmelinii". PLANTS Database. United...
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in use. Gmelin was a son of the physician, botanist and chemist Johann Friedrich Gmelin and his wife Rosine Schott. Due to his family he early came in...
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was led by three professors from the Russian Academy of Sciences. Johann Georg Gmelin (1709–1755) was responsible for research into the plant and animal...
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playwright Johann Georg Gichtel (1638–1710), German mystic Johann Georg Gmelin (1709–1755), German naturalist, botanist and geographer Johann Georg Graevius...
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botanist and physician. Johann Georg Gmelin (1709–1755), naturalist, botanist and explorer of Siberia Philipp Friedrich Gmelin (1721–1768), botanist and...
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August 8 Hermann Anton Gelinek, German monk and musician (d. 1779) Johann Georg Gmelin, German naturalist (d. 1755) Tokugawa Ietsugu, seventh shōgun of...
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typographia Academiae, 1728—1740, partly posthumously published by Johann Georg Gmelin) in five volumes with copperplates. International Plant Names Index...
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causing them]. Intrepid German naturalist, botanist and geographer Johann Georg Gmelin records in his Reise durch Sibirien of 1752 a remarkable account...
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British Museum. Amman went on to St Petersburg at the invitation of Johann Georg Gmelin (1709–1755) and became a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences...
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many of the famous explorers of the time, including Vitus Bering, Johann Georg Gmelin and George Wilhelm Steller. In 1739 he proposed that Siberian trade...
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Database". Retrieved August 26, 2006. "Letter, Carl Linnaeus to Johann Georg Gmelin. Uppsala, Sweden, 25 February 1747". Swedish Linnaean Society. Archived...
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Wallerius, Swedish chemist and mineralogist (died 1785) August 8 – Johann Georg Gmelin, German botanist (died 1755) November 23 – Julien Offray de La Mettrie...
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Tobias Furneaux Yakov Gakkel Matvei Gedenschtrom Adrien de Gerlache Johann Georg Gmelin Adolphus Greely Pen Hadow Charles Francis Hall Helmer Hanssen Bernhard...
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Ghini Ken Gillanders Charles Henry Gimingham Johann Friedrich Gmelin Johann Georg Gmelin Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin Hossein Gol-e-Golab George Gordon Antoine...
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members of the Second Kamchatka Expedition, including naturalists Johann Georg Gmelin and his assistant Stepan Krasheninnikov. In 1771–1773, Peter Simon...
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Maria Elizabetha Jacson, English botanist (died 1829). May 20 – Johann Georg Gmelin, botanist, natural historian and geographer (born 1709) Woolfson...
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The first greenhouse was completed in 1744, and noted botanist Johann Georg Gmelin (1709-1755) appointed director in 1751. In 1804 a new garden was...
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surrounding area. The local saltworks were described in detail by Johann Georg Gmelin. In the mid-17th century Solikamsk also became the first centre of...
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many years, turning dull grey-black. The scientific name honours Johann Georg Gmelin. Due to the species' variability, it has acquired numerous synonyms...
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переселились» The next person to connect the Chuvash with the Bulgars was Johann Georg Gmelin (Germany/Russia, 18th century) "Reise durch Sibirien von dem Jahr...
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