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Anton Dohrn

A Life for Science

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One hundred years after the birth of Anton Dohrn, his biography was compiled by Theodor Heuss, first president of the Federal Republic of Germany and a friend of the Dohrn family. Heuss not only conveys the family history of this great scientist, but also interweaves scientific and cultural history into his narrative. As a result a fascinating yet true story which provides insight into the cultural, political and scientific life in both Germany and Italy at the turn of the century has been created. "Anton Dohrn (1840-1909) was founder of the once world-famous zoological station at Naples, 'a permanent international congress of zoologists' ...written as a classic 'life and letters', "A" "Life for" "Science."..gives an excellent description of an interesting scientist in touch with the leading biologists of his time." (Arch. of Natural History)

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Anton Dohrn, Theodor Heuss

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Erscheinungsdatum
1991
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Titel
Anton Dohrn
Untertitel
A Life for Science
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Theodor Heuss
Verlag
Springer
Erscheinungsdatum
1991
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
437
ISBN10
3540535616
ISBN13
9783540535614
Reihe
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One hundred years after the birth of Anton Dohrn, his biography was compiled by Theodor Heuss, first president of the Federal Republic of Germany and a friend of the Dohrn family. Heuss not only conveys the family history of this great scientist, but also interweaves scientific and cultural history into his narrative. As a result a fascinating yet true story which provides insight into the cultural, political and scientific life in both Germany and Italy at the turn of the century has been created. "Anton Dohrn (1840-1909) was founder of the once world-famous zoological station at Naples, 'a permanent international congress of zoologists' ...written as a classic 'life and letters', "A" "Life for" "Science."..gives an excellent description of an interesting scientist in touch with the leading biologists of his time." (Arch. of Natural History)