Ingebrigt Severin Hagen

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botanist who specialized in the taxonomy of the bryophytes
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Born in

Victor Schiffner of Vienna. From 1906, the Nansen Foundation supported him in his bryological research and he worked on Forarbejder til en Norsk Lövmosflora from 1908 to 1915 dealing with twenty moss families. In June 1910, he married Magdalene Dietrichs Borgen, daughter of a priest known for her work as an illustrator at the Trondheim museum.[1]

Hagen publisher his major work as a series of books, he also published in journals and a series titled Musci Norvegiae Borealis (1899–1904).[2]

The standard author abbreviation I.Hagen is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[3]

References

  1. ^ Wille, N. (1917). "Ingebrigt Hagen". Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskabs: 3–13.
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  3. ^ International Plant Names Index. I.Hagen  I.Hagen.

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