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  1. 1 January 1851. (1851-01-01) (aged 83) Berlin, German Confederation. Spouse. Charlotte Juliane Josephi. Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (2 February 1767 – 1 January 1851) was a German naturalist and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Link is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. [1]

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  2. Cancel. Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (2 February 1767 - 1 January 1851) was a German naturalist and botanist. Link was born at Hildesheim as a son of the minister August Heinrich Link (1738-1783), who taught him love of nature through collection of 'natural objects'. He studied medicine and natural sciences at the Hannoverschen ...

  3. Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (1769 - 1851) Image of Amanita phalloides from Abbé Giacomo Bresadola (1927 - 1960) Iconographia mycologica: Back to Author Index

  4. Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (2 February 1767 – 1 January 1851) was a German naturalist and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Link is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

  5. Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link was a German naturalist and botanist. Biography. Link was born at Hildesheim as a son of the minister August Heinrich Link, who taught him love of nature through collection of 'natural objects'. He studied medicine and natural sciences at the Hannoverschen Landesuni...

  6. In Germany. Among people born in Germany, Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link ranks 2,650 out of 6,142 . Before him are Mina Witkojc (1893), Karl Vogt (1817), Wilhelm Leibl (1844), Christian Cannabich (1731), John I, Duke of Saxony (1249), and Theodore Eustace, Count Palatine of Sulzbach (1659). After him are Ivica Račan (1944), Hans Delbrück ...

  7. He died in Berlin on 1 January 1850, almost 84 years old. He was succeeded by Alexander Heinrich Braun (1805–1877), He is recognized as one of the last scientists of the 19th century with a universal knowledge. Link was also one of the few German botanists of his time, who aimed at a complete understanding of plants, through a systematic ...

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