Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Döderlein
See also: Döderlein
Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Döderlein is a zoologist and a German paleontologist , born the March 3rd 1855 with Bergzabern and dead the March 23rd 1936 with Munich.
He is the son of Wilhelm Döderlein and Marie Clothilde born Zwicky. He studies in the universities of Erlangen and Munich and obtains his doctorate with Strasbourg in 1877.
Döderlein is professor-assistant in schools of the secondary with Mulhouse, before leaving to the Japan in 1879 as professor Natural history. It remains with Tokyo until in 1881. The following year, it becomes then preserving and director of the zoological collections of Strasbourg. In 1883, he becomes lecturer at the university of the city. It Marie the same year with Auguste Schoen of which he will have three wire and two girls. He becomes professor of Zoologie in 1891 before being expelled as a German in 1919. He becomes, in 1921, professor emeritus of honorary Taxinomie, before directing 1923 to 1927 of the zoological collections of the German national natural history museum.
He is in particular the author of Wegweiser für Pilzfeunde (1918), the part devoted to the Vertébré S in Elemente der Paläontologie , Bestimmungsbuch für deutsche Land und Süsswassertiere (1931). Döderlein is the author of work on the fauna of the Alsace - Lorraine and of Japan like on the vertebrate fossils.
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