Emil Adolf Rossmässler: Biography, Facts and Career
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Emil Adolf Rossmässler (Emil Adolf Roßmäßler, Emil Adolph Roßmäßler) (March 3, 1806 in Leipzig – April 8, 1867 in Leipzig) was a German biologist. With Otto Eduard Vincenz Ule and Karl Johann August Müller, he was co-founder of the journal Die Natur in 1852 and 1859 the sole editor of the journal Aus der Heimath. Rossmässler was a pioneer and the leading advocate of popularizing science in nineteenth-century Germany. He also belonged to the early writers on the building and maintenance of freshwater aquariums. Rossmässler edited the exsiccata Plantae Lipsienses, Weidanae et Tharandtinae (c. 1831).
Quick facts about Emil Adolf Rossmässler
- Full name: Emil Adolf Rossmässler
- Born: 1806-03-03
- Nationality: Kingdom of Saxony
- Known as: Author
- Wikidata ID: Q76238
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Who is Emil Adolf Rossmässler?
Emil Adolf Rossmässler (Emil Adolf Roßmäßler, Emil Adolph Roßmäßler) (March 3, 1806 in Leipzig – April 8, 1867 in Leipzig) was a German biologist.
What nationality is Emil Adolf Rossmässler?
Emil Adolf Rossmässler is Kingdom of Saxony.
When was Emil Adolf Rossmässler born?
Emil Adolf Rossmässler was born on 1806-03-03.



