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Swedish naturalist, botany, chemist, (1742–1821) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anders Jahan Retzius (3 October 1742 – 6 October 1821) was a Swedish chemist, botanist and entomologist.
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Anders Jahan Retzius | |
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Born | Kristianstad, Skåne County), Sweden | 3 October 1742
Died | 6 October 1821 79) Stockholm, Sweden | (aged
Alma mater | Lund University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemistry Botany Entomology |
Author abbrev. (botany) | Retz. |
Author abbrev. (zoology) | Retzius |
Born in Kristianstad, he matriculated at Lund University in 1758, where he graduated as a filosofie magister in 1766. He also trained as an apothecary apprentice. He received the position of docent of chemistry at Lund in 1766, and of natural history in 1767. He became extraordinary professor of natural history in 1777, and thereafter held various chairs of natural history, economy and chemistry until his retirement in 1812. He died in Stockholm on 6 October 1821.
He described many new species of insects and did fundamental work on their classification.
Retzius was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1782.
He was the father of Anders Retzius and grandfather of Gustaf Retzius. Disciples of Anders Jahan Retzius include the botanist Carl Adolph Agardh, the zoologist and archaeologist Sven Nilsson, the botanist and entomologist Carl Fredrik Fallén, and the entomologist Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt. He was also an influence on the botanist Elias Fries who arrived in Lund by the time Retzius was already an old man.
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