Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen
Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen ( born December 3, 1760 Giessen, † November 30, 1806 in Darmstadt ) was a German scientist. Its official botanical author abbreviation is " Borkh. ".
Life
Borkhausen studied at the University of Giessen Jura and Cameralia; In addition, he was also a lot with science. In 1793 he was assessor of the country's economy deputation to Darmstadt and edited it a natural history of Hesse. In 1796 he was assessor at the Forestry Office casting; there he rose to Kammerrat 1800 and 1804 to the Council in the Forestry College at.
Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen was on 20 October 1798 Amalie nee Fabricius ( 1778-1866 ) married. The marriage produced four children have emerged.
Writings
- Natural history of European butterflies using systematic order. Frankfurt 1788-1794, 5 volumes
- Attempt to explain the zoological terminology. Frankfurt 1790
- Attempt at a forest botanical description of the Hesse -intestinal Municipal Landing, ... outdoor growing timber species. Frankfurt 1790
- Tentamen dispositionis plantarum secundum Germaniae seminiferarum novum methodum a staminum situ et proportione. 1792
- Botanical Dictionary. Casting in 1797, 2 volumes
- Theoretical- practical handbook of Forest Botany and Forestry Technology. Pour 1800-1803, 2 volumes
- The plums (together with Friedrich Justinian of Günderrode published ). 1804-1808, 6 issues in octavo
- German ornithology and natural history of all the birds in Germany. Frankfurt 1810