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Johann Baptist Emanuel Pohl (February 23, 1782, Česká Kamenice ((ドイツ語:Böhmisch Kamnitz)) - May 22, 1834, Vienna) was an Austrian botanist, entomologist, geologist, and physician. ==Biography== Johan Emanuel Pohl grew up in ((ドイツ語:Politz)), studied in Prague and graduated as Doctor of Medicine in 1808. After a stint teaching at the University he worked in military hospitals in Náchod and Prague. While he taught botany at the university he became librarian and curator of the collections of the Princess Kinsky. In this period he published the ''Tentamen florae bohemicae'' of which only the two first volumes got published; ''Expositio generalis anatomica organi auditus per classes animalium'', and ''Systematischer Überblick der Reihenfolge der einfachen Fossilien''. He made his name in several branches of natural history. In 1817, he accompanied the Archduchess Leopoldine to Brazil on the occasion of her marriage to Dom Pedro I, and then was chosen by his government to participate in the Austrian Brazil Expedition in charge of mineralogy and geology. After the return of Dr. Mikan to Europe, he was responsible for the botany collections as well. Pohl spent four years between 1817 and 1821 in Brazil, during which he explored mainly the provinces of Minas Gerais, Goias, Bahia as well as the province of Rio de Janeiro as far as the District of Itha Grande. His voluminous collections, among them some 4000 specimens of plants, were housed with the rest of the expedition collections in the Brazil Museum of Vienna, which included also two live specimens, a pair of Botocudo tribespeople. The woman died soon after and the man was eventually returned to his native land. After his return Pohl served as a curator at the Vienna Natural History Museum and the Vienna Brazilian Museum until his death. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Johann Baptist Emanuel Pohl」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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