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  1. Scientific career. Fields. Botany, Chemistry. Author abbrev. (botany) J.Presl. Signature. Jan Svatopluk Presl (4 September 1791 – 6 April 1849) was a Czech natural scientist. He was the brother of botanist Carl Borivoj Presl (1794–1852).

  2. Jan Svatopluk Presl ( 4. září 1791 Praha [2] – 6. dubna 1849 Praha [3]) byl český vysokoškolský pedagog, profesor zoologie a mineralogie na Karlo-Ferdinandově univerzitě v Praze a jeden z nejvýznačnějších českých přírodovědců 19. století .

  3. Jan Svatopluk Presl was a Czech natural scientist. He was the brother of botanist Carl Borivoj Presl . The Czech Botanical Society commemorated the two brothers by naming its principal publication Preslia . He is the author of Czech scientific terminology of various branches of science, including the Czech chemical nomenclature. He was the co-author of an important Czech taxonomic work, O ...

  4. O Přirozenosti Rostlin ( On the Nature of Plants) is a Czech botanical text written by Friedrich von Berchtold and Jan Svatopluk Presl, and published in Prague in 1820. [1] A later expanded edition in three volumes was published between 1823 and 1835. The full title of the 1820 work is O přirozenosti Rostlin, obsahugjcj gednánj o žiwobytj ...

  5. His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2019). Jan Svatopluk Presl is the 146th most popular biologist (up from 444th in 2019), the135thmost popular biography from Czechia (up from 408th in 2019) and the3rdmost popular Czech Biologist.

  6. cs.wikipedia.org › wiki › PreslPresl – Wikipedie

    Antonín Presl (1718–1765) – františkán moravského původu působící na Slovensku. Jan Svatopluk Presl (1791–1849) – rakouský a český vysokoškolský pedagog, profesor zoologie a mineralogie a přírodovědec. Jiří Presl (* 1955) – český psychiatr, toxikolog a vysokoškolský pedagog. Jiří Presl (1926-2003) – český ...

  7. Life. Presl was born in Prague. His early interest in medicine culminated in his study at Karl-Ferdinand University in Prague from which he graduated as a doctor of medical sciences, in 1816. After being assistant for zoology and mineralogy, from 1816 to 1818, he became professor for these subjects at Oloumuc University, and was then appointed ...

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