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for a doctorate degree, but it remained forgotten in the pocket of the cloak worn by the messenger conveying it to the University of Copenhagen and it missed the deadline. He died the following year. The botanical part of the thesis was published in 1879.
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and whaling. He was also fascinated by the old Faroese fables and ballads and made a collection of them, going so far as to learn the old Faroese language in order to be able to write them down. One of these was
43:, in 1782, the son of a teacher, Jens Michelsen Lyngbye. He attended the Latin school in Aalborg until 1802 when he took as his tutor a priest on the island of 86:
From 1819, he worked as a priest, first at Gjesing and Nørager and later on the coast at Søborg and Gilleleje. Here he was able to pursue his studies of
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and as a result, Hornemann paid for the printing of his work on algae,
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which awoke his interest in algae. He won a competition set by the
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He visited the Faroe Islands in 1817 and wrote a treatise on
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botanist
algae
Aalborg
Denmark
Vendsyssel
Niels Hofman Bang
University of Copenhagen
Norway
Faroe Islands
Greenland
pilot whales
Loka Táttur
seaweed
dissertation
blue-green algae
Lyngbya
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
Hans Christian Lyngbye
Lyngbye, Hans Christian
International Plant Names Index
 Lyngb
Works by Hans Christian Lyngbye
Biodiversity Heritage Library
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1782 births
1837 deaths
19th-century Danish botanists

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