Jost Fitschen Explained

Jost Fitschen (1 January 1869, in Brest (Lower Saxony) – 26 January 1947, in Hamburg-Altona) was a German botanist known for his work in the field of dendrology.

Beginning in 1889, he worked as a schoolteacher in the town of Geversdorf, afterwards teaching classes in Magdeburg (1894–1901), where he worked closely with Otto Schmeil. With Schmeil, he was co-author of the popular "Flora von Deutschland", a book on German flora that was published over many editions (98th edition issued in 2023).[1] From 1901 to 1930, he taught classes in Altona, where for a period of time he also served as an academic rector. In his later years, he suffered from a nervous disorder that placed severe limitations on his activities.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.sudoc.abes.fr/DB=2.1//SRCH?IKT=12&TRM=145694852&COOKIE=U10178,Klecteurweb,D2.1,E715be057-45,I250,B341720009+,SY,A%5C9008+1,,J,H2-26,,29,,34,,39,,44,,49-50,,53-78,,80-87,NLECTEUR+PSI,R64.122.53.43,FN Sudoc.fr
  2. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33259730#page/248/mode/1up Biodiversity Heritage Library
  3. https://books.google.com/books/about/Handbuch_der_Nadelholzkunde.html?id=TN3HMgEACAAJ Google Books
  4. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/71442209 WorldCat