> [!cite] BHL link: this entry starts at [page 53](https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33212057) of TL-2 Vol. VI > Author links: [IPNI](https://www.ipni.org/a/10229-1) LSID 10229-1, [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q77309) QID Q77309 > Support pages: [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]], [[Layout key|layout key]], [[Cite TL-2|cite TL-2]] ### Author Stromeyer, Friedrich (1776-1835), German (Hannover) physician, botanist and chemist; Dr. med. Göttingen 1800; lecturer (1802) and professor (1805, e.o.; 1807 ord.) in the medical faculty of Göttingen, from 1817 officially for chemistry and pharmacy, but from 1806 in charge of the chemical laboratory; general inspector of pharmacies in the kingdom of Hannover; Hofrath 1817; son of Johann Friedrich Stromeyer. **Abbreviated name**: *F. Stromeyer* \[standard form in IPNI: *F.Stromeyer*\] #### Herbarium and types Unknown. #### Bibliography and biography Barnhart 3: 340 (confusion with Johann Friedrich S.); BM 5: 2037; CSP 5: 861-863, 12: 709; Herder p. 24, 168; PR 9010 (b. 2 Aug 1776, d. 18 Aug 1835), ed. 1: 9965; Rehder 1: 298. #### Biofile - Breure, A.S.H. & J.G. de Bruijn, eds., Leven en werken van J.G.S. van Breda 62. 1979. - Herzog, C., Arch. Pharm. Apoth.-Ver. nördl. Teutschl. 63: 1-11. 1838 (obit., bibl.). - Lindemann, E., Bull. Soc. Imp. Natural. Moscou 61(1): 74. 1886 (err. as J.F. Stromeyer). - Lockemann, G. & R.E. Oesper, J. Chem. Educ. 30(4): 202-204. 1953 (hist. chem. lab. instruct.). - Poggendorff, , Biogr.-lit. Handw.-Buch 2: 1031-1032. 1863 (b. 2 Aug 1776, d. 18 Aug 1835). - Wulff, E., Intr. hist. pl. geogr. 1, 2, 3, 10, 12, 24. 1943. ### Publications ##### n.13.288. historiae vegetabilium geographicae specimen **Title** Commentatio inauguralis sistens *historiae vegetabilium geographicae specimen*... Gottingae \[Göttingen\] (typis Henrici Dieterich\] 1800. Qu. **Abbreviated title**: *Hist. veg. geogr. spec.* **Notes** *Publ*.: 1800, p. \[i-viii\], \[1\]-80, \[81-82, theses\]. *Copies*: G, NY, PH, USDA, Wagenitz. – Pioneer account of plant geography, see Wulff (1943), preceded only by Willdenow, *Grundriss der Kräuterkunde* 1792.