Georg Adolf Suckow

Georg Adolf Suckow (* January 28, 1751 in Jena, † March 13, 1813 in Heidelberg ) was a German professor of physics, chemistry, mineralogy and mining customer. Its official botanical author abbreviation is " Suckow ".

Suckow was a professor at the High Kameral School in Kaiserslautern and Heidelberg and in 1808 foreign member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences.

Works

  • From the benefits of Chemistry more for the sake of civic life and the economy. In addition to announcing the reading sessions of the summer half- year 1775 in the electoral school of economics to Kaiserslautern, GA Suckow, the A.D. Professor of theoretical sciences, and resistant Sekretair the Electoral economic society. Mannheim / Kaiserslautern 1775
  • Experiments on the effects of different types of air on the vegetation. 1782
  • Diagnosis of plant genera. Leipzig 1792 doi: 10.5962/bhl.title.7731
  • Rudiments of theoretical and applied natural history of animals. doi Weidmannischen in the bookstore, Leipzig 1797-1801: 10.5962/bhl.title.62582
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