DSHI 100 Claussen, Peter (Bestand)
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Bestandsbeschreibung:
Claussen, Peter (Teilnachlass)
1877-1959
Botaniker
Bestandsbildner: Studium der Medizin, Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften an den Universitäten Freiburg/Br. und Berlin; 1901 dort Promotion; Assistent am Pharmakologischen Institut der Universität Freiburg/Br., 1905 dort Habilitierung; 1907-11 Assistent am Botanischen Institut Berlin; 1911-21 an der Biologischen Reichsanstalt in Berlin-Dahlem tätig; 1918 Leitung des Botanischen Instituts und des Botanischen Gartens in Dorpat; 1920/21 Professor an der Forstakademie in Hannoversch Münden; 1921/22 Professor der Botanik und Direktor des Botanischen Gartens an der Universität Erlangen; 1922-43 in gleicher Position an der Universität Marburg, dort zusätzlich Leiter des Pharmakologischen Instituts.
Bestandsgeschichte: Reste eines Teilnachlasses von Prof. Peter Claussen. Übernommen am 22. Februar 1988 von Herrn Dr. Wolfgang Ludwig, Akad. Oberrat am FB Botanik der Philipps-Universität Marburg.
Claussen, Peter (Teilnachlass)
1877-1959
Botaniker
Bestandsbildner: Studium der Medizin, Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften an den Universitäten Freiburg/Br. und Berlin; 1901 dort Promotion; Assistent am Pharmakologischen Institut der Universität Freiburg/Br., 1905 dort Habilitierung; 1907-11 Assistent am Botanischen Institut Berlin; 1911-21 an der Biologischen Reichsanstalt in Berlin-Dahlem tätig; 1918 Leitung des Botanischen Instituts und des Botanischen Gartens in Dorpat; 1920/21 Professor an der Forstakademie in Hannoversch Münden; 1921/22 Professor der Botanik und Direktor des Botanischen Gartens an der Universität Erlangen; 1922-43 in gleicher Position an der Universität Marburg, dort zusätzlich Leiter des Pharmakologischen Instituts.
Bestandsgeschichte: Reste eines Teilnachlasses von Prof. Peter Claussen. Übernommen am 22. Februar 1988 von Herrn Dr. Wolfgang Ludwig, Akad. Oberrat am FB Botanik der Philipps-Universität Marburg.
Claussen, Peter (Teilnachlass)
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