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  1. Nathanael Pringsheim was born at Landsberg, Prussian Silesia, and studied at the universities of Breslau, Leipzig, and Berlin successively. [1] He graduated in 1848 as doctor of philosophy with the thesis De forma et incremento stratorum crassiorum in plantarum cellula, and rapidly became a leader in the great botanical renaissance of the 19th ...

  2. May 11, 2018 · PRINGSHEIM, NATHANAEL (b.Wziesko, Silesia, 30 November 1823; d.Berlin, Germany, 6 October 1894) botany, plant physiology.. Pringsheim belonged to that group of young German botanists—including Ferdinand Cohn, Hofmeister, and Mohl—who revolutionized the science during the middle years of the nineteenth century by shifting attention from collection and taxonomy to the dynamics of cell ...

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  5. Botanist. He was a 19th century German Botanist, who, through his observations of algae, was the first to note the entry of sperm cells into the ovum, thereby significantly advancing knowledge of the reproductive process. He studied at the universities of Breslau, Leipzig, and Berlin successively and graduating in 1848...

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  8. Nathanael Pringsheim. Nathanael Pringsheim or Nathaniel Pringsheim (1823–1894), German botanist. IPNI standard form: Pringsh. Taxon names authored (List may be incomplete) 9 taxon names authored by Nathanael Pringsheim; Publications [edit] (List may be incomplete) Pringsheim, N. 1862. Beiträge zur Morphologie der Meeres-Algen.

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