Franz Eilhard Schulze

Franz Eilhard Schulze ( born March 22, 1840 in Eldena near Greifswald, † November 2, 1921 in Berlin) was a German zoologist and anatomist.

Schulze studied from 1859 medicine at the universities of Rostock and Bonn. In 1863 he received his doctorate in Rostock for Dr. med.

He was a lecturer in anatomy in 1864 and 1865 Associate Professor of Comparative Anatomy at the University of Rostock. Until 1868, he was prosector here.

Schulze founded in 1871, the Zoological Institute of the University of Rostock and was from 1871 to 1873 Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy. In 1872 he took part in the North Sea Expedition Pomerania.

In 1873 he moved to the University of Graz and in 1884 to the University of Berlin, where he became director of the newly founded Institute of Zoology.

1892/93 and 1898/99 he was president of the German Zoological Society. In 1897 he became a corresponding member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences.

Writings

  • American Hexactinelliden after the materials of the Albatross expedition. Jena 1899
  • Hexactinellida. G. Fischer, Jena 1904
  • The Xenophyophoren the Siboga Expedition. Brill, Leiden 1906
  • Nomenclator animalium generum et subgenerum ... Edited by FE Schulze, W. Kükenthal. Continued from K. Heider. Font manager: Th Kuhlgatz. Berlin 1926 -
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