Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr
Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr (June 16, 1749 in Stuttgart – February 27, 1821 in Tübingen) was a German physician, chemist and naturalist.
In 1768 he obtained his doctorate from the University of Tübingen, where from 1774 to 1801, he served as a professor of chemistry, botany and natural history.[1] He is the taxonomic authority of the genus Mellivora, whose only species is the honey badger (Mellivora capensis).[2][3]
Published works
In 1781 he performed extensive scientific investigations in the Swiss Alps, publishing "Alpenreise von jahre 1781" (1784–86, 2 volumes) as a result.[1] Other noted written efforts by Storr include:
- "Dissertatio inauguralis medica, de curis viperinis", 1768 (with Ferdinand Christoph Oetinger 1719–1772).
- Entwurf einer Folge von Unterhaltungen zur Einleitung in die Naturgeschichte, 1777.
- Ueber seine Bearbeitungsart der Naturgeschichte, 1780.
- "Investigandae crystallifodinarum oeconomiae quaedam pericula", 1785.[4][5]
- "Idea methodi fossilium", 1807.
References and external links
- 1 2 Curtis Schuh’s Biobibliography of Mineralogy. The Mineralogical Record biographical information
- ↑ GBIF Mellivora Storr, 1780
- ↑ Bioone Mammalian Species Mellivora capensis
- ↑ WorldCat Identities Most widely held works by Gottlieb Konrad Christian Storr
- ↑ WorldCat Storr, Gottlieb Konrad Christian Chemiker, Botaniker, Mediziner 1749-1821
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