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  1. Hermann Beyer-Thoma: Schreber, Johann Christian Daniel Edler von. In Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 23. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. 2007. 524. o. ISBN 978-3-428-11204-3 arch Hozzáférés: 2018. március 30.

  2. Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (18. januar 1739 i Weissensee, Tyskland – 19. december 1810 i Erlangen) var en tysk læge og naturforsker. Han blev kendt for mangesidig lærdom og som forfatter af videnskabelige værker indenfor botanik og zoologi .

  3. Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber. Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (* 17. január 1739, Weißensee – † 10. december 1810, Erlangen) bol nemecký lekár a prírodovedec . V rokoch 1774 – 1776 spracoval rozsiahlu systematickú prácu Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen, ktorá vyšla v 64. edíciách do ...

  4. ヨハン・クリスチアン・フォン・シュレーバー. ヨハン・クリスチアン・ダニエル・フォン・シュレーバー (Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber, 1739年 1月17日 - 1810年 12月10日 )は ドイツ の 博物学 者・ 動物学 者である。.

  5. By: Goldfuss, Georg August, - Schreber, Johann Christian Daniel, Edition: Publication info: Erlangen, Waltherschen Kunst- und Buchhandlung, 1809. Volume: Series: Holding Institution: Field Museum of Natural History Library. Subjects: BHL Collections: The Biodiversity Heritage Library works collaboratively to make biodiversity literature openly ...

  6. Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber: Born in 1739 in Weissensee, Thüringen, Germany. Studied medicine, natural science and theology at Halle and Uppsala, took his M. D. degree 1760 in Uppsala, practicing physician at Bützow, Mecklenburg with a readership at the University in 1761, professor of medicine and botany at Erlangen in 1770, director of the Erlangen botanical garden in 1773 ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaracalCaracal - Wikipedia

    Felis caracal was the scientific name used by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber in 1776 who described a caracal skin from the Cape of Good Hope. In 1843, John Edward Gray placed it in the genus Caracal. It is placed in the family Felidae and subfamily Felinae.

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