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  1. Wilhelm Friedrich Benedikt Hofmeister (18 May 1824 – 12 January 1877) was a German biologist and botanist. He "stands as one of the true giants in the history of biology and belongs in the same pantheon as Darwin and Mendel ." [1] .

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  2. May 14, 2024 · Wilhelm Hofmeister (born May 18, 1824, Leipzig—died January 12, 1877, Lindenau, near Leipzig) was a German botanist whose investigations of plant structure made him a pioneer in the science of comparative plant morphology. Hofmeister entered his father’s publishing business at the age of 17.

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  3. Sep 11, 2017 · We can fairly safely say, given his many accomplishments, which ranged from fundamental insights into the plant life cycle and cell as well as tissue growth, that Wilhelm Hofmeister was one of the most accomplished botanists of all time. However, to claim that he was Charles Darwin’s equal is to risk walking out on some very thin ice.

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  4. May 21, 2018 · Hofmeister, Wilhelm Friedrich Benedikt. ( b. Leipzig, Germany, 18 May 1824 ; d. Lindenau, near Leipzig, 12 January 1877) botany. Hofmeister was the son of Friedrich Hofmeister and his second wife, the former Frederike Seidenschnur. The father was the highly successful founder of a music shop and music publishing house in Leipzig, and his home ...

  5. Wilhelm Friedrich Benedikt Hofmeister was born in 1824, at Leipzig, where his father was a highly respected bookseller and. 'A sketch of Hofmeister, with portrait, was published in The Plant World, 1905. This was a translation from the German of Professor Gobel by Professor Francis E. Lloyd. The most comprehensive memoir on Hofmeister and his ...

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  7. Dec 1, 1996 · Friederich Wilhelm Benedikt Hofmeister (1824-1877) stands as one of the true giants in the history of biology and belongs in the same pantheon as Darwin and Mendel. Yet by comparison, he is virtually unknown.

  8. 1824-1877. Self-taught German botanist who published two groundbreaking textbooks in his field. His research distinguished flowering from nonflowering plants and demonstrated how plant generations alternate between sexual and nonsexual generations. His first published handbook was on plant physiology.

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