Georg Wilhelm Franz Wenderoth

Georg Wenderoth (* January 17, 1774 in Marburg, † June 5, 1861 ibid, full name, Georg Wilhelm Franz Wenderoth ' ) was a German pharmacist and botanist. Its official botanical author abbreviation is " turner. ".

After a pharmacist teaching in Marburg Wenderoth first worked in Schweinfurt before he returned some 1796 to Marburg and the study of medicine and the natural sciences began at the Philipps- University. In 1801 he finished his studies with a doctorate in medicine. Between 1803 and 1806 he was a lecturer at the Philipps- University. Since it is neither the Department of Botany still got the Marburg after the death of his teacher Conrad Moench of Pharmacy, he followed the appointment to the University Rinteln. There he took over the fields of medicine, pharmacy, physics, chemistry and botany as well as the supervision of the local botanical garden. Wenderoth remained there until the dissolution of the University in the late 1809 and received in the same year an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy. He was thus the last person got this title from the University of Rinteln. Beginning in 1810 Wenderoth was transferred to the Philipps University in Marburg and took over the chair of botany by Professor Blasius Merrem and thus the line of the Botanical Garden. He was commissioned to create a new botanical garden in Marburg. Wenderoth was, until his death in 1861 professor in Marburg. He never married and therefore remained childless.

Services

His main achievement consists in creating a new of the Botanical Garden in Marburg, today's old botanical garden. At his inauguration in 1810, he took over the former botanical garden at the Ketzerbach the so-called Weinberg, who was in a dismal state. From the King of Westphalia, Jérôme Bonaparte, the University received the 3.6 -acre garden of the Teutonic Order. Since it was only the gardener Gottfried Wilhelm Schwarzkopf permanent staff as available and he also believed that hardly anyone could meet his demands, he worked for several years in order to plant the botanical garden.

Works

In addition to the works listed below Wenderoth has written extensive articles in periodicals and newspapers that should not be listed here.

  • Ge [ orgius ] Guil [ ielmus ] Franc [ Iscus ] Wenderoth: Dissertatio medica inauguralis sistens materia pharmaceuticae Hassiacae specimen. Marburg 1802. XVI 70 pp.
  • Georg Wilh [ elm ] Franz Wenderoth: About pharmacists beings, including proposals to höchstnöthigen reforms and improvements in the pharmaceutical and related events in the state. Giessen 1805. 233 S.
  • Georg Wilh [ elm ] Franz Wenderoth: On the Study of Botany. Some words to his fellow academic correcting its announced to be held in the summer of 1805 lectures on medicinische botany. Marburg 1805. S. 32
  • Georg Wilhelm Franz Wenderoth: autobiography.: Friedrich Wilhelm Strieder: basis for a Hessian scholar and writer history. Vol XVIII. Marburg 1819. Pp. 503-511.
  • Georg Wilhelm Franz Wenderoth: Textbook of Botany. For lectures and self-study. Marburg 1821. XVI 590 pp.
  • [ Georg Wilhelm Franz ] Wenderoth: Contributions to the Flora of Hesse. in: records of the company for the carriage of the whole science in Marburg. Vol I. Marburg 1823. Pp. 118-152.
  • [ Georg Wilhelm Franz ] Wenderoth: Some remarks on several new species of plants of the Botanical Garden in Marburg. In addition to a picture of Polygala depressa turner. in: records of the company for the carriage of the whole science in Marburg. Vol 11 Marburg 1831st pp. 211-267.
  • G [ eorg ] W [ ilhelm ] F [ tolerance ] Wenderoth: The aconite and Akonitarzneien. Comments imparts on important, indigenous medicinal plants, including proposals in the same subject, the men pharmacists, initially Hesse-Cassel; Physicians and Medicinal authorities pleasing consideration. Kassel 1837. S. 23
  • Georg Wilhelm Franz Wenderoth: Try a characteristic of the vegetation of Hesse-Cassel. As an introduction to the flora of this country. In addition to two sample sheets: one of the hassiaca Flora and Fauna of the marburgensis. Kassel 1839. XII 155 p ( = records of the Company for carriage of the whole science in Marburg. Vol. IV).
  • Georg Wilhelm Franz Wenderoth: Flora Hassiaca or systematic inventory of all so far in the Electorate of Hesse, and (in terms of the rarer ) in the next adjacent areas of the Grand Duchy of Hesse -Darmstadt, etc observed plants containing the open flowering plants. Kassel 1846. XXVIII 402 pp.
  • G [ eorg ] W [ ilhelm ] F [ tolerance ] Wenderoth: Plant Garden of the University of Marburg. The story tells of the same. Marburg 1850. S. 75
  • G [ eorg ] W [ ilhelm ] F [ tolerance ] Wenderoth: The plants botanical gardens, first that of the herb garden of the University of Marburg, in a systematic way under their catalog numbers and described synoptically, for the use in the visits of such gardens for Studi Rende and friends of the plant world. 1st Issue: The natural order of conifers containing. Kassel 1851. XVIII 64 pp. ( digitized at Google Books)
  • G [ eorg ] W [ ilhelm ] F [ tolerance ] Wenderoth: Analecten critical remarks and further remarks and addenda to some hitherto little partly, and partly not unknown plants of the German and other floras. 1 booklet. A contribution to the records of the company for the carriage of the whole science in Marburg and the new plants already described in these by the author. Kassel 1852. S. 18
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