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  1. Scientific career. Institutions. Russian Academy of Sciences, University of St. Petersburg, University of Tübingen. Author abbrev. (botany) J.G.Gmel. Johann Georg Gmelin (8 August 1709 – 20 May 1755) was a German naturalist, botanist and geographer .

  2. Gmelin, Johann Georg (1709-1755) German chemist and botanist on the Second Kamchatka Expedition (1733-1743). Although never reaching the Pacific, Johann Georg Gmelin and his companions travelled for nearly ten years in Siberia collecting extensive data on the history, natural history, geography and people of the region.

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  4. Johann Georg Gmelin. 1709-1755. German Explorer and Botanist. During the period from 1733 to 1743, German botanist Johann Georg Gmelin explored a wide area of Siberia. These expeditions yielded numerous plant specimens, which he later described in his writings.

  5. 6 days ago · Description. Into the Hinterlands of the Mother of all Hinterlands... Johann Georg Gmelin, born into a famous family of German scientists, came to St. Petersburg at the age of 18 (in 1727) and 6 years later took off with German historian Gerhard Friedrich Müller and French astronomer Louis Delisle on a long, difficult, but ultimately extremely ...

  6. Johann Georg Gmelin primary name: Gmelin, Johann Georg Details individual; medical; German; Male. Life dates 1709-1755. Biography Medic, teacher of medicine, botany ...

  7. Mar 1, 2015 · The description of Tomskaya Pisanitsa made by Johann Georg Gmelin is both a report of the leader of an expeditionary team, who tried to remain impartial, and the impressions of an interested eye witness.

  8. The dynasty began with Johann Georg Gmelin (c.1674–1728), an apothecary in the German city of Tübingen. One of his sons – also Johann Georg (1709–1755) – taught chemistry in Russia before ...

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