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Botanist. He was a 19th century German Botanist, who, through his observations of algae, was the first to note the entry of sperm cells into the ovum, thereby significantly advancing knowledge of the reproductive process. He studied at the universities of Breslau, Leipzig, and Berlin successively and graduating in 1848...
Kalkan and Eşrefoğlu. Cell Membrane 84 structure (20). In the 2nd edition of the book “Philosophie Zoologique” prepared by Lamarck in the early 1800s, one section was reserved for cellular ...
Pringsheim, Nathanael (Nathaniel). Jane Gray autograph collection, gra00084, Volume: 4, Page: 95. Botany Libraries, Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University. Copy to clipboard
;German botanist; born at Wziesko, Oberschlesien, Nov. 30,1823; died at Berlin Oct. 6, 1894. He was educated at the Friedrichs-Gymnasium at Breslau, and at Leipsic, Berlin (Ph.D. 1848), and Paris, in which latter two cities he devoted himself especially to the study of botany. He established himself
German botanist; born at Wziesko, Oberschlesien, Nov. 30,1823; died at Berlin Oct. 6, 1894. He was educated at the Friedrichs-Gymnasium at Breslau, and at Leipsic, Berlin (Ph.D. 1848), and Paris, in which latter two cities he devoted himself especially to the study of botany.
Pringsheim, Nathanael (Nathaniel), gra00084c00808d. Botany Libraries, Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University. https://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/d/gra00084c00808d/catalog Accessed April 08, 2023. Close
See the genealogical record for Nathaniel Pringsheim for the year 1894 and the location Book: Memorable Dates of Jewish History, by Gotthard Deutsch, 1904 at Je Nathaniel Pringsheim Genealogy Record for 1894 at Jewish Data | Jewish Genealogy, Cemeteries, Tombstones and History