- Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher
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birth_date =June 24 1804
birth_place = Pressburg
death_date =March 28 1849
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Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher (June 24 1804 –March 28 1849 ) was an Austrianbotanist , numismatist andSinologist . He was a director of the Botanical Garden ofVienna . He was born in Pressburg (Bratislava) and died in Vienna.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. He wrote the fundamentals of Chinese grammar.
In 1840 Endlicher became professor at and director of the Botanical Garden of Vienna. 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 (Akademie der Wissenschaften), but when contrary to his expectations the Baron Joseph Hammer von Purgstall was elected its president in his stead, he resigned in a tiff.
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 theFrankfurt Parliament and the assembly at Kremsier (Kroměříž).Endlicher established the botanical journal "Annalen des Wiener Museums der Naturgeschichte" (1835 and on).
Endlicher described many new
plant genera, perhaps most notably the genus "Sequoia".The genusEndlicheria of the familyLauraceae was named in his honour.Important works
* "Genera Plantarum Secundum Ordines Naturales Disposita" (1836-50)
* "Synopsis Coniferarum" (1847External links
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* [http://www.botanicus.org/creator.asp?creatorid=294 View digitized titles by Endlicher in "Botanicus.org"]
* [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/search?q=Stephan+Endlicher&qt=results_page Comprehensive bibliography on WorldCat]
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