Ferdinand von Mueller
Ferdinand von Mueller (1825–1896) was a British explorer, pteridologist and bryologist.
Also recorded as Ferdinand Jakob Heinrich von Mueller; F.Muell.; Baron Ferdinand Von Mueller; Ferdinand Jakob Heinrich von Müller; F. Mueller; Ferdinand Mueller.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich Mueller.
Born at Rostock in 1825, died at Melbourne in 1896.
In detail
Ferdinand von Mueller studied at Kiel University. the recorded working language is English and German.
The field of work recorded is botany.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Australian continent. Membership is recorded of Royal Society, German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and French Academy of Sciences.
Distinctions recorded are Fellow of the Royal Society, Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George, Royal Medal and Clarke Medal.
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“Ferdinand von Mueller”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q708002: Ferdinand von Mueller
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Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller (1825-1896)
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Bust of Ferdinand von Mueller at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne.
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