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Name
  
Johann Roemer

Role
  
Physician

Books
  
Archiv fur die Botanik


Johann Jacob Roemer

Died
  
January 15, 1819, Zurich, Switzerland

Johann Jacob Roemer (8 January 1763, Zurich – 15 January 1819) was a physician and professor of botany in Zurich, Switzerland. He was also an entomologist.

With Austrian botanist Joseph August Schultes, he published the 16th edition of Carl Linnaeus' Systema Vegetabilium.

Roemer's Genera insectorum is a most attractive Swiss publication on entomology. The splendid hand-coloured plates were drawn and engraved by the Swiss artist J.R. Schellenberg, an entomologist himself and therefore familiar with structural details.

In 1793, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The botanical genus Roemeria from the family Papaveraceae is named after him.

Works

  • Magazin für die Botanik, vols. 1-4; 1787-1791, with publicist Paul Usteri (1768-1831). Afterwards Roemer continued this series as Neues Magazin für die Botanik.
  • Genera insectorum Linnaei et Fabricii iconibus illustrata. Vitoduri Helvetorum (Winterthur), apud Henric. Steiner, 1789
  • Flora Europaea... Norimbergae [Nürnberg] 14 fasc. 1797-1811
  • Collecteana ad Omnem rem Botanicam Spectantia Partim e Propriis, Partim ex Amicorum Schedis Manuscriptis Concinnavit et Edidit J. J. Roemer, M.D. Turici [Zurich], In parts between 1806 and 1810.
  • Systema vegetabilium (ed. 16) 7 vols. - 1817-1830
  • References

    Johann Jacob Roemer Wikipedia


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