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''Carl Theodor'' Hermann Steudner (1 September 1832 - 10 April 1863) was a botanist and an explorer of Africa. == Education and early work == Steudner was born in Greiffenberg, located in Silesia, but grew up in Görlitz. He studied in Berlin and Würzburg botany, mineralogy and medicine. Among his professors were Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, Heinrich Wilhelm Dove and Carl Ritter in Berlin, respectively Rudolf Virchow, Franz von Rinecker and Albert von Kölliker in Würzburg,〔(Lexicon of Upper Lusatian Science Society )〕 where he made friendship with Ernst Haeckel.〔Ernst Haeckel. ''Entwicklungsgeschichte einer Jugend, Briefe an die Eltern 1852/1856''. Leipzig, KF. Köhler, 1921〕 Returned to Berlin, Steudner devoted himself to botany and published on Marantaceae. He was elected member of the Berlin Society of Friends of Natural Science. Heinrich Barth of the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin convinced him to participate in an Africa expedition to search for Eduard Vogel, whose traces were lost in the Ouaddai Empire.〔Schindler. ''Nekrolog. Vorgetragen zur Hauptversammlung im October 1863''. in: Abhandlungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Görlitz, Vol. 12, pp. 201-205, 1865〕 This expedition was initiated by Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
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