- Karl Gegenbaur
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birth_date =August 21 ,1826
birth_place =Würzburg ,Bavaria
death_date =June 14 ,1903
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field =comparative anatomy
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footnotes =Carl Gegenbaur (
August 21 ,1826 -June 14 ,1903 ), "Karl Gegenbaur - Encyclopaedia Britannica" (biography), "Encyclopædia Britannica", 2006, Britannica.com webpage: [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9036296/Karl-Gegenbaur Britannica-KarlG] .] also Karl Gegenbaur,was a Germananatomist andprofessor who demonstrated that the field ofcomparative anatomy offers important evidence supporting of thetheory of evolution . As a professor ofanatomy at theUniversity of Jena (1855–1873) and at theUniversity of Heidelberg (1873–1903), Carl Gegenbaur was a strong supporter ofCharles Darwin 's theory of organic evolution, having taught and worked, beginning in 1858, withErnst Haeckel , 8 years his junior.Gegenbaur's book "Grundzüge der vergleichenden Anatomie" (1859; "Elements of Comparative Anatomy") became the standard textbook, at the time, of evolutionary morphology, emphasizing that structural similarities among various animals provide clues to their evolutionary history. Carl Gegenbaur noted that the most reliable clue to evolutionary history is
homology , the comparison of anatomical parts which have a common evolutionary origin.Gegenbaur had been a student of
Albert von Kölliker ,Rudolf Virchow , Heinrich Müller, undFranz Leydig (1821-1908). "Carl Gegenbaur - Wikipedia" (German), German Wikipedia, 2006-10-29, de.wikipedia.org webpage: GermanWP-CarlGegenbaur.]Life
Carl Gegenbaur was born in
Würzburg ,Bavaria in 1826, and he entered theUniversity of Würzburg as a student in 1845. After taking his degree in 1851, he spent some time in travelling inItaly andSicily , before returning to Wurzburg asPrivatdozent in 1854. In 1855, he was appointed extraordinary professor of anatomy at theUniversity of Jena , and in 1858, he became the ordinary professor, where after 1865, his former student and fellow-workerErnst Haeckel was professor ofzoology . In 1873, Carl Gegenbaur was appointed toHeidelberg , where he was professor of anatomy and director of the Anatomical Institute until his retirement in 1901. He died onJune 14 ,1903 , atHeidelberg .Impact
The work by which Gegenbaur is best known is his "Grundriss der vergleichenden Anatomie" (Leipzig, 1874; 2nd edition, 1878), translated into English by W. F. Jeffrey Bell (as "Elements of Comparative Anatomy", 1878), with additions by
E. Ray Lankester . While recognizing the importance ofcomparative embryology in the study of descent, Gegenbaur laid stress on the higher value ofcomparative anatomy as the basis of the study of homologies, i.e. of the relations between corresponding parts in different animals, as, for example, the arm of man, with the foreleg of a horse, and with the wing of a fowl. A distinctive piece of work was effected by him in 1871 in supplementing the evidence adduced by Huxley in refutation of theskull -vertebrae theory: the theory of the origin of the skull from expanded vertebrae, which, formulated independently byGoethe and Oken, had been championed by Owen. Huxley demonstrated that the skull is built up of cartilaginous pieces; Gegenbaur showed that in the lowest (gristly) fishes, where hints of the original vertebrae might be most expected, the skull is an unsegmented gristly brain-box, and that in higher forms, the vertebral nature of the skull cannot be maintained, since many of the bones, notably those along the top of the skull, arise in the skin.In 1858, the physician
Ernst Haeckel studied underCarl Gegenbaur atJena , receiving adoctorate inzoology (after hismedical degree ), and became a professor at the same institution, theUniversity of Jena (see:Ernst Haeckel ).Ernst Haeckel expanded on the ideas of Gegenbaur while advocating the concepts ofCharles Darwin .In 1861 he published Ueber den Bau und die Entwickelung der Wirbelthier-Eier mit partielleer Dotterbildung."Proof that the ovum is unicellular in all vertebrates" ( "Arch. Anat. Phys.", 1861.8: 461-529 ) a fundamental proof in
embryology .Gegenbaur learned techniques as a student of
Albert von Kölliker ,Rudolf Virchow , Heinrich Müller andFranz Leydig (1821-1905).. Carl Gegenbaur had a strong influence on his environment, with hiscolleague sMatthias Jakob Schleiden ,Emil Huschke ,Ernst Haeckel , andHermann Klaatsch (1863-1916).Carl Gegenbaur also influenced his students, including:Max Fürbringer ,Richard Hertwig ,Oskar Hertwig ,Emil Rosenberg ,Ambrosius Hubrecht ,Johan Erik Vesti Boas (1855-1935),Hans Friedrich Gadow ,M. Sagemehl ,N. Goronowitsch ,H. K. Corning ,C. Röse andS. Paulli .Gegenbaur's research program of comparative morphology incorporating ontogeny and phylogeny is still evident in the burgeoning field of evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo).
Other Publications
Other publications by Carl Gegenbaur include a "Text-book of Human Anatomy" (Leipzig, 1883, new ed. 1903), the "Epiglottis" (1892) and "Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates in relation to the Invertebrates" (Leipzig, 2 vols., 1898-1901). In 1875, he founded the "Morphologisches Jahrbuch" ("Morphological Yearbook"), which he edited for many years. In 1901 he published a short autobiography under the title "Erlebtes und Erstrebtes" (German "experiencing and striving").
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