Emil Adolf Rossmässler Explained

Emil Adolf Rossmässler (Emil Adolf Roßmäßler, Emil Adolph Roßmäßler) (March 3, 1806 in Leipzig – April 8, 1867 in Leipzig) was a German biologist. With Otto Eduard Vincenz Ule and Karl Johann August Müller, he was co-founder of the journal Die Natur in 1852 and 1859 the sole editor of the journal Aus der Heimath.[1] Rossmässler was a pioneer and the leading advocate of popularizing science in nineteenth-century Germany. He also belonged to the early writers on the building and maintenance of freshwater aquariums.[2] Rossmässler edited the exsiccata Plantae Lipsienses, Weidanae et Tharandtinae (c. 1831).[3]

Publications

Rossmässler's publications included:

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Notes and References

  1. [Andreas Daum]
  2. Book: Brunner, Bernd. The ocean at home : an illustrated history of the aquarium. Princeton Architectural Press. 2005. New York.
  3. Web site: Plantae Lipsienses, Weidanae et Tharandtinae: IndExs ExsiccataID=878333824 . IndExs – Index of Exsiccatae . Botanische Staatssammlung München . 6 September 2024.