词条 | Michael Gottlieb Agnethler |
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|name = Michael Gottlieb Agnethler |image = |image_size = |caption = |birth_date = {{Birth date|1719|06|10}} |birth_place = Hermannstadt (now Sibiu), Romania |death_date = {{Death date and age|1752|06|15|1719|06|10}} |death_place = Helmstedt, Germany |residence = |citizenship = German |nationality = |ethnicity = |fields = Botany, numismatics |workplaces = Akademie der Naturforscher University of Helmstedt |alma_mater = University of Halle |doctoral_advisor = |academic_advisors = |doctoral_students = |notable_students = |known_for = |author_abbrev_bot = |author_abbrev_zoo = |influences = |influenced = |awards = |religion = |signature = |footnotes = }} Michael Gottlieb Agnethler (June 10, 1719 – June 15, 1752) was a German botanist and numismatist. Early lifeMichael Agnethler was born to an aristocratic Transylvanian Saxon family of Hermannstadt (now Sibiu, Romania).[1] The Agnethlers had been of a long, prestigious history, with many local socialites in the region. The name of the family originated from the Saxon town of Agnetheln.[2] Michael Agnethler was the only son of his family. The father was the principal of a gymnasium.[2] Just after Michael's birth, his father was appointed pastor of Gierelsau (Bradu), so the family moved there, where Michael spent his childhood, then returning to Sibiu to attend school.[2] Michael Agnethler had been of a weak physical constitution, with difficulty sleeping.[2] An anecdote is known, where Agnethler was frightened in his sleep by a fellow student—who jokingly mumbled "swim, you're drowning" into his ears—with Agnethler amidst a nightmare, moving his arms frantically like swimming.[2] CareerAgnethler started his studies of theology[2] at the University of Halle in 1742; other interests included Ancient Rome antiquities and numismatics.[2] Additionally, his physical frailness led him to start studying Medicine.[2] Agnethler eventually earned a Doctorate of Philosophy in 1750, and of Medicine in 1751. Also in that year, he was given a position at the Akademie der Naturforscher, and soon afterwards became lecturer in Rhetoric, Antiquities, and Poetry at the University of Helmstedt.[1] However, he suffered a severe tuberculosis infection,[2] and died soon thereafter, in 1752. Michael Gottlieb Agnethler is also known as an entomologist. WorksHe published a number of works on botany (mostly commentaries on Linnaeus) and on numismatics, the latter including descriptions of the coin collections of Johann Heinrich Schulze and Martin Schmeizel.[1]
References1. ^1 2 {{cite encyclopedia | author = Friedrich Schuler von Libloy | title = Agnethler, Michael Gottlieb | encyclopedia = Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie | year = 1875 | volume = 1 | page = 140 | url = http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Agnethler,_Michael_Gottlieb}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 {{cite web|author=Agnethler Christian |url=http://www.agnethler.de/sites/agneth.html |title=Kurzbiographie: Michael Gottlieb Agnethler - Homepage von Christian Agnethler |publisher=Agnethler.de |date= |accessdate=2015-08-29}} Further reading
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