Carl August Julius Milde
Appearance
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Carl August Julius Milde (2 November 1824 – 3 July 1871) was a German
Breslau
.
In 1850 he obtained his medical doctorate from the
Breslau
.
Milde specialized in research of
botanical artist Charles Edward Faxon
(1846–1918) published a translation of Milde's Botrychiorum Monographia. Other written works of his include:
- Die höheren Sporenpflanzen Deutschland's und der Schweiz, (The higher spore plants of Germany and Switzerland), 1865.
- Bryologia silesiaca, (Silesian bryology), 1869.
Milde suffered from respiratory ailments for most of his adult life, and died at the age of 46 in
Meran
, location of a popular spa that he sometimes visited for treatment.
References
- This article is based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia.
- Harvard University Library Faxon's Translations of Julius Milde's "Botrychiorum monographia".
- ^ BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
- ^ International Plant Names Index. Milde.