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  1. Mar 1, 2022 · Naturalist Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg pioneered research on living and fossil infusoria (including protists and bacteria) since the 1830s by collecting samples from all over the world, thus describing numerous microbes and discussing their effects for the planet and for humankind.

  2. Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg. 1795-1876. German biologist who discovered microorganisms in fossils. Ehrenberg discovered microscopic fossil organisms in different geologic formations, in the process founding the field of micropaleontology.

  3. Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, one of the outstanding scientific figures of last century, was born on Easter Sunday, 19 April 1795, at Delitzsch. In this town—then in Saxony, but now in Prussia—his father, Johann Gottfried Ehrenberg, was a municipal official, who was thrice married; his second wife being the mother of Christian Gottfried ...

  4. Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, one of the outstanding scientific figures of last century, was born on Easter Sunday, 19 April 1795, at Delitzsch. In this town—then in Saxony, but now in Prussia—his father, Johann Gottfried Ehrenberg, was a municipal official, who was thrice married; his second wife being the mother of Christian Gottfried ...

  5. Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg. Ein Vertreter deutscher Naturforschung im neunzehnten Jahrhundert. 1795-1876. - Max Laue, 1895 (IA christiangottfri00laue).pdf 895 × 1,395, 314 pages; 17.55 MB

  6. Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg fue un naturalista, zoólogo, botánico, anatomista, geólogo, y microscopista alemán, fue uno de los más famosos y productivos científicos de su época.

  7. Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (n. 19 aprilie 1795 - d. 27 iunie 1876) a fost un zoolog, naturalist, anatomist comparativ, geolog și microscopist german, unul dintre cei mai faimoși și productivi savanți al perioadei sale. Ehrenberg a fost laureat al Medaliei Leeuwenhoek în 1877.

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