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  1. Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (4 February 1776, Bremen – 16 February 1837, Bremen) was a German physician, naturalist, and proto-evolutionary biologist. His younger brother, Ludolph Christian Treviranus (1779–1864), was also a naturalist and botanist, and also a notable taxonomist and zoologist .

  2. Politician. Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (20 March 1891, in Schieder, Germany – 7 June 1971, in Florence, Italy) was a German politician from the Conservative People's Party and a Reichsminister in both of Chancellor Heinrich Brüning 's cabinets. In the first he was Minister for the Occupied Territories (March – October 1930) and then ...

  3. Apr 21, 2023 · The following article explores ideas of early ecological thinking within the natural sciences of early-19th-century Germany and discusses its possible roots. It tries to shed some light on the work of Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus who developed a holistic understanding of nature. The historical background and 18th-century ideas Treviranus relies on will be described—namely, the ‘great ...

  4. Oct 4, 2017 · The term “biology” has traditionally been traced back to Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829) and Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (1776–1837), who first used it in significant way in 1802, in the Recherches sur l’organisation des corps vivants and the Biologie, oder Philosophie der lebenden Natur für Naturforscher und Aerzte respectively.

  5. GOTTFRIED REINHOLD TREVIRANUS, the eminent physiologist, the centenary of whose death occurred on February 16, was born at Bremen on February 4, 1776. He studied medicine at Gottingen, and while ...

  6. Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus, 1776-1837, German naturalist. Treviranus's monumental Biologie oder Philosophie de Lebended Natur ( 1802 - 1822 ), introduced the word biology , from the Greek bios , life, and logos , study.

  7. TREVIRANUS, GOTTFRIED REINHOLD(b. Bremen, Germany, 4 February 1776; d. Bremen, 16 February 1837)zootomy, physiology.Treviranus was the eldest son of Joachim Johann Jacob Treviranus, merchant and later a notary, and brother of the botanist Ludolph Christian Treviranus.

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