Albert Gottfried Dietrich

Albert Gottfried Dietrich (8 November 1795 – 22 May 1856) was a German botanist born in Danzig.

Dietrich was curator at the Botanical Garden in Berlin and was an instructor at the institute of horticulture at Berlin-Schöneberg. From 1833 to 1856, with Christoph Friedrich Otto (1783–1856), he was publisher of Allgemeine Gartenzeitung, a newspaper devoted to gardening.

Publications

  • Terminologie der phanerogamischen Pflanzen…, 1829 - Terminology of phanerogamic plants.
  • Flora regni borussici : flora des Königreichs Preussen oder Abbildung und Beschreibung der in Preussen wildwachsenden Pflanzen; published 1833 by Verlag von Ludwig Ochmigke in Berlin, the fungi section (hefts and plates 373-396) are by Johann Friedrich Klotzsch.[2]
  • Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und specielle Zoologie für Pharmaceuten und Mediciner, 1842 Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
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References

  • This article is based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia.
  1. IPNI.  A.Dietr.
  2. Open Library Flora regni borussic
  • List of plants described & co-described by Dietrich.


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