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May 17, 2018 · His colleagues elected Sachs rector of the University of Würzburg in 1871, and the local government bestowed an order of nobility upon Sachs, permitting the addition of “von” before his family name. Julius von Sachs was an introverted, shy person who disregarded religion and political-philosophical speculations without factual basis.
Jan 10, 2022 · Julius von Sachs (1832 -1897). He was a German botanist and physiologist. He was a German botanist and physiologist. He achieved fame for his authorship of several books which have been translated to English and became standard textbooks in general botany and plant physiology.
Julius von Sachs nació en 1832 en Breslau, Alemania (actualmente Wrocław, Polonia) y estudió botánica en las universidades de Breslau, Berlín y Jena. En 1863, se convirtió en profesor de botánica en la Universidad de Würzburg, donde comenzó a realizar experimentos que sentaron las bases para la fisiología vegetal moderna.
May 17, 2018 · Photographs of Julius von Sachs. Shown to the left is a portrait and signature of Sachs at the age of ca. 45 years. The inscription reads "Freiburg, August 22, 1868, Prof. Dr. J. Sachs" (adapted ...
Sachs, Julius Von 1832-1897. Julius Sachs, the outstanding German botanist and plant physiologist, was born in Breslau in 1837. He left school in 1851 and became assistant to the physiologist J.E. Purkinje at Prague. In 1856 he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and established himself as Privatdozent for plant physiology in the same ...
Julius von Sachs (tiếng Đức: [zaks]; 2 tháng 10 năm 1832 - 29 tháng 5 năm 1897) là một nhà thực vật học người Đức đến từ Breslau, Phổ Silesia. Ông là một nhân vật nổi tiếng trong lịch sử thực vật học. Tiểu sử. Sachs sinh ra tại Breslau vào ngày 2 tháng 10 năm 1832.
viii. THE AUTHOR’S PREFACE To the English translation of the History of Botany of Julius von Sachs. I am gratefully sensible of the honourable distinction implied in the determination of the Delegates of the Clarendon Press to have my History of Botany translated into the world-wide language of the British Empire.