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33: 100: 159:. He also met the collectors Johann Hellwig (1743–1831) and Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger (1775–1813) who gave him an overview of the gaps in the knowledge of the flora and fauna of the African region and on methods for collecting specimens. He reached Cape Town on 23 December 1802 and from that point he travelled widely around southern 198:
to the Berlin music publisher Adolf Martin Schlesinger on behalf of Weber's widow Caroline. As guardian together with Carl Theodor Winkler, he participated in the education of Weber's orphaned sons Max Maria and Alexander.
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Zur Geschichte der Sing-Akademie in Berlin. Nebst einer Nachricht über das Fest am funfzigsten Jahrestage Ihrer Stiftung und einem alphabetischen Verzeichniss aller Personen, die ihr als Mitglieder angehört
119:. His father had an interest in eastern languages and built up an extensive library. He took an interest in natural history and geography from an early age, and came into contact with Count 91:. He explored parts of southern Africa and collected natural history specimens extensively and many new species were described from his collections by European scientists. 900: 895: 402:Ăśber die Beetjuanas. Als Nachtrag und Berichtigung zu Barrows Auszug aus TrĂĽters Tagebuch einer Reise zu den Buschwanas. Vom Hrn. Dr. Hinrich Lichtenstein 396:
Nachrichten von Teneriffa. Ein Fragment aus dem Tagebuche des Hrn. Dr. Lichtenstein auf der Reise von Amsterdam nach dem Vorgebirge der guten Hofnung 1802
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Näf-Gloor, Sandra (2019). "3 A naturalist's career. Hinrich Lichtenstein (1780–1857)". In Lengwiler, Martin; Penn, Nigel; Harries, Patrick (eds.).
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Nomenclator avium Musei zoologici berolinensis: Namenverzeichniss der in der zoologischen Sammlung der Königlichen Universität zu Berlin
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Darstellung neuer oder wenig bekannter Säugethiere in Abbildungen und Beschreibungen von 65 Arten auf 50 colorirten Steindrucktafeln
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and qualified as a doctor on 26 April 1802. He then chose to travel and found work when the Dutch governor of the Cape, General
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Naumannia: Archiv fĂĽr die Ornithologie Vorzugsweise Europa's : Organ der Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft
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in 1797 and began to help examine the Count's extensive collections of insects and birds. He then went to study
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sought a German tutor for his son. Lichtenstein prepared himself by reading the accounts of travellers like
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F.D. Steinheimer, 2008 Martin Hinrich Carl Lichtenstein and his ornithological purchases at the auction of
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in 1813. His collections of plants from Africa was examined in Germany by
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Reisen im sĂĽdlichen Afrika : in den Jahren 1803, 1804, 1805, und 1806
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Science, Africa and Europe. Processing Information and Creating Knowledge
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Neue Welten. Die Eroberung der Erde in Darstellungen groĂźer Naturforscher
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Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew)
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Reisen im sĂĽdlichen Afrika in den Jahren 1803, 1804, 1805 und 1806
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Travels in southern Africa in the years 1803, 1804, 1805 and 1806
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Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018).
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was also erected by Carl Willdenow but this is a rejected name.
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to donate the grounds of his pheasantry. He also published
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In 1829, Lichtenstein was elected a foreign member of the
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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Briefe von Carl Maria von Weber an Hinrich Lichtenstein
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Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
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Industrie-Comptoirs, Weimar 1807 398:. Industrie-Comptoirs, Weimar 1806 113:Anton August Heinrich Lichtenstein 14: 932: 826: 747:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles 204:Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 121:Johann Centurius von Hoffmannsegg 799: 345:, named the forest night adder ( 236:in 1841, when he persuaded King 73:Martin Hinrich Carl Lichtenstein 783:International Plant Names Index 775: 763: 738: 381:was translated into English by 238:Frederick William IV of Prussia 921:19th-century German zoologists 906:University of Helmstedt alumni 818:New International Encyclopedia 664: 635: 626: 617: 603: 589: 575: 543:Steinheimer, Frank D. (2008). 536: 521: 423:Verlag Trautwein, Berlin 1843. 111:, Lichtenstein was the son of 1: 881:19th-century German botanists 866:18th-century German botanists 514: 427: 286:), and the Cape night adder ( 103:Hinrich Lichtenstein ca. 1806 835:(English translation, 1812) 532:. Routledge. pp. 47–65. 447:. 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physician
explorer
botanist
zoologist

Hamburg
Anton August Heinrich Lichtenstein
Johanneum
Johann Centurius von Hoffmannsegg
medicine
Jena
Helmstedt
Jan Willem Janssens
Peter Kolbe
Anders Sparrman
Carl Peter Thunberg
François Le Vaillant
John Barrow
Africa
Cape of Good Hope
University of Berlin
Berlin Zoological Museum
Carl Willdenow
Carl Maria von Weber
Wilhelm Beer
Oberon
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Korsør
Kiel

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