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Erik Acharius - the last of the Linnean pupils.

Author

Summary, in English

Erik Acharius, Linnaeus last pupil and accounted as "The father of lichenology", was born 250 years ago, on the 10th of October 1757. After graduating in Uppsala and taking his medical degree in Lund, he eventually settled in Vadstena, where he worked as a provincial doctor and chief physician at the hospital for veneral diseases. At the age of 36 he wrote his first lichenological work and then continued to work relentlessly on lichen systematics until his death in 1819, expanding the knowledge of this group enormously. He described many new species and genera which still are recognized, and his lichen system was recognized worldwidely. After his death a series of unfortunate events led to that his valuable lichen herbarium was sold to Helsinki. The majority of the herbarium, though, was donated to Lund university in 1843, and we are proud to preserve this in the Biological museums today.

Publishing year

2007

Language

English

Pages

105-131

Publication/Series

Svenska Linnésällskapets årsskrift

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Svenska Linnésällskapet, Uppsala, Svenska Linnésällskapet, Uppsala

Topic

  • Ecology
  • Botany

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0375-2038