BIOLOGIST

Amalie Dietrich

1821 - 1891

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Koncordie Amalie Dietrich (née Nelle) (26 May 1821 – 9 March 1891) was a German naturalist who was best known for her work in Australia from 1863 to 1872, collecting specimens for the Museum Godeffroy in Hamburg. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amalie Dietrich is the 730th most popular biologist (up from 795th in 2019), the 4,207th most popular biography from Germany (up from 4,816th in 2019) and the 153rd most popular German Biologist.

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Among BIOLOGISTS

Among biologists, Amalie Dietrich ranks 730 out of 1,097Before her are Johan August Wahlberg, Marie-Anne Libert, Ernst Stromer, Thomas Say, Carl Skottsberg, and Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt. After her are Richard Anthony Salisbury, Thomas Bell, William Roxburgh, Victor Motschulsky, Bunzō Hayata, and Edmund Beecher Wilson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1821, Amalie Dietrich ranks 81Before her are Archduke Friedrich of Austria, Janko Matúška, Friedrich Kiel, Heinrich Moritz Willkomm, Henri Alexis Brialmont, and Michel Carré. After her are Samuel Baker, Charles of Mount Argus, Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae, Jane Wilde, William Henry Vanderbilt, and Marcus Goldman. Among people deceased in 1891, Amalie Dietrich ranks 91Before her are Barbara Bodichon, Pierre de Decker, Ahmed Vefik Pasha, János Simor, Henri de Brouckère, and Alexander Potebnja. After her are Franco Faccio, Nikolay Ilminsky, Emma Abbott, Constantine Paparrigopoulos, Antonio Arenas, and Joseph Roumanille.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Amalie Dietrich ranks 4,209 out of 7,253Before her are Prince Aribert of Anhalt (1866), Saskia Esken (1961), Princess Marie Anne of Saxe-Altenburg (1864), Jan Boeckhorst (1604), Horst Frank (1929), and Eduard Künneke (1885). After her are Leo Anton Karl de Ball (1853), Helma Sanders-Brahms (1940), Ellen Braumüller (1910), Friedrich Dickel (1913), Gustav Mie (1868), and Albert Renger-Patzsch (1897).

Among BIOLOGISTS In Germany

Among biologists born in Germany, Amalie Dietrich ranks 153Before her are Johann Georg Christian Lehmann (1792), Rodolfo Amando Philippi (1808), Richard Goldschmidt (1878), Johannes Baptista von Albertini (1769), Friedrich Wilhelm Schultz (1804), and Ernst Stromer (1871). After her are Hugo von Mohl (1805), Wilhelm Gerhard Walpers (1816), Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold (1804), Erwin Stresemann (1889), Adam Lonicer (1528), and Wilhelm Weinberg (1862).