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Ernst Ludwig Victor Hermann Ambronn (11 August 1856, Meiningen – 28 March 1927, Jena) was a German botanist and microscopist. He studied at the universities of Heidelberg, Vienna and Berlin, where his instructors were Leopold Kny and Simon Schwendener. Following graduation (1880), he worked as an assistant to August Schenk in the botanical institute at Leipzig, where from 1882 to 1887, he was curator of the university herbarium. In 1889 he received the title of associate professor. During the 1880s, he also spent time conducting research in Trieste and at the zoological station in Naples.[1][2] In 1899 he relocated to the University of Jena, where he eventually attained the chair of scientific microscopy. While in Jena, in addition to his academic duties, he worked for several years as a research associate at the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung.[1][2] He was the author of works in the fields of botany, microscopy and colloid chemistry. He is especially known for his studies involving the submicroscopic structure of birefringent substances of biological origin.[1] Selected works
References1. ^1 2 Ambronn, Hermann In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 1, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1953, {{ISBN|3-428-00182-6}}, S. 242. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ambronn, Hermann}}2. ^1 [https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33264823#page/109/mode/1up BHL] Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications 3. ^Most widely held works by Hermann Ambronn WorldCat Identities 11 : 1856 births|1927 deaths|People from Meiningen|People from Saxe-Meiningen|German botanists|Microscopists|Humboldt University of Berlin alumni|Heidelberg University alumni|University of Vienna alumni|Leipzig University faculty|University of Jena faculty |
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