Johann Andreas Scherer Explained

Johann Baptist Andreas Ritter von Scherer (24 June 1755  - 10 April 1844) was an Austrian chemist and botanist.

Scherer was born in Prague. He studied chemistry at the universities of Prague and Vienna, receiving his doctorate in 1782. As a student his instructors included botanists Joseph Gottfried Mikan and Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.[1] In 1797 he became a professor of chemistry at the Theresianum in Vienna, followed by a professorship at the Polytechnic Institute in Prague (from 1803). From 1807 to 1834 he was a professor of specialized natural history at the University of Vienna.[2]

In 1811 he was elevated to the status of "Ritter" (title of nobility). From 1832 he was an editor of the Österreichischen medizinischen Jahrbücher.[2] He died in Vienna.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33333278#page/154/mode/1up BHL
  2. http://www.zvab.com/servlet/SearchResults?cm_sp=red-_-leg-_-zvab&an=Scherer,%20Johann%20Andreas Scherer, Johann Andreas
  3. http://worldcat.org/identities/viaf-67202736/ Most widely held works by Johann Andreas Scherer