Leopold Dippel

Leopold Dippel
Born (1827-08-04)4 August 1827
Lauterecken, Germany
Died 4 March 1914(1914-03-04) (aged 86)[1]
Darmstadt, Germany
Nationality German
Fields
Institutions Technische Universität Darmstadt
Chemical-Technical School
Alma mater Academy of Forestry
Known for
Influences Matthias Jacob Schleiden
Author abbrev. (botany) Dippel[2]
Spouse Sophie Fried (m. 1851)

Georg Heinrich Leopold Dippel (4 August 1827 – 4 March 1914) was a German botanist. He was the son of a royal Bavarian forester, Carl Friedrich Peter Dippel, and Sussanna Purpus. He attended schools is Kaiserslautern and Zweibrücken. From 1845, he studied at the Academy of Forestry in Aschaffenburg, until he graduated in 1848. During his time there he was a member of the Munich Corps Hubertia fraternity. He continued his studies in Jena under the tutelage of Matthias Jacob Schleiden. Under him, he learned more extensively about botany and pioneered his work in microscopy and his research on the structure of plant's bodies. From July 1869, he worked at the Technische Universität Darmstadt, as a Professor of Botany and Zoology, Botany, and Cellular Histology. His interests turned towards Dendrology at this point. He brought many foreign trees and shrubs, mostly collected by his first cousin Carl Albert Purpus in North America and Mexico, and sent them to Germany. He was the rector of the Technical University of Darmstadt from 1870–71 and the Dean of the Chemical-Technical School from 1882-87. He retired at the end of the summer semester in 1896.[3][1][4]

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References

  1. 1 2 "German Newspaper Corp". 1914. p. 146.
  2. "Tropicos Dippel, Leopold". Retrieved May 27, 2015.
  3. New German Biography (NDB) Volume 3. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin. ISBN 3-428-00184-2.
  4. "Person Details for Georg Heinrich Leopold Dippel". Retrieved May 31, 2015.

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