Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann

Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann is a Médecin, a historian, a Naturaliste and a German man of letters , born the November 7th 1770 with Brunswick and dead the December 31st 1840 with Kiel.

After its schooling with Braunschweig, it is registered at the medical college of the Université of Iéna in 1790.

It is one of the many pupils of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752-1840).

In 1792, it obtains its diploma with the report entitled Dissertatio inauguralis sistens vitia gennus humanum debilitantia . Its interest for the natural science then make him undertake a study trip to be formed in mineralogy.

He teaches the Anatomie in Kiel. He is the creator of the transitory review Archiv für Zoologie und Zootomie from which the publication begins in 1800 and stops in 1806. Wiedemann specializes on the Diptère S and publishes its first article on these animals in 1819. In 1820, it makes appear the first edition of Diptera exotica which it enriches as of 1821. It makes appear in 1828, Aussereuropäische zweiflügelige Insekten it in particular described there specimens collected by Ferdinand Deppe (1794-1861).

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