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Karl Eggerth

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By 1880, Karl junior had graduated from the Kremsmünster Stiftsgymnasium (Kremsmünster monastic secondary school) and started to study medicine in Vienna. But Eggerth's true passion was lichenology, and from the time he graduated from the Gymnasium until his death, he undertook many collecting trips,
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After Eggerth's death his father, donated his son's personal herbarium to the then-Botanical Museum of the University of Vienna (now known as the Herbarium der Universität Wien (WU)). Specimens collected by Eggerth today can be found in herbaria including Herbarium der Universität Wien, the
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to the Imperial-Royal Geological Institution of Vienna, which had been unearthed during excavations for the Esterházybad in 1857. Karl senior was a mineral and meteorite collector, who had donated glass models, zoological specimens, and fragments of a meteorite to the Kremsmünster monastic
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district, Josef Eggerth (1804-1878), and the son of Karl Eggerth the elder (1834-1888), the younger Karl was born on 1 November, 1861, into a prominent, wealthy family. His father had taken over the running of his father's bathhouses by the 1850s, and it is for Karl Eggerth senior that the
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Along with the Eggerth's entrepreneurial spirit, the family was also interested in natural history. Josef had donated a specimen of
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and purchased and exchanged specimens to build a personal collection of approximately 35,000 specimens. He was friends with
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Eggerth cultivated relationships with many lichenologists of his time, which included his acquisition of a large part of
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After heart disease causing a "brief, painful illness" Karl junior died on March 30, 1888, and was interred at the
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junior (1861-1888) was an Austrian botanist and medical student who specialised in collecting lichen specimens.
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which is how specimens collected by Karl Eggerth have entered herbarium collections around the world.
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His microscope and portrait are still cared for by the museum at Kremsmünster.
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Hertel, Hannes; Gärtner, Georg; Lökös, László; Farkas, Edith (2017).
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in the family grave. He never completed his medical studies.
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Objekt des Monats aus dem Museum der Sternwarte Kremsmünster
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The Eggerth family grave, at the Vienna Central Cemetery
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Amand (16 September 2021). 399:Kraml, P. Amand (16 September 2021). 231:Nachtrag zur Lichenenflora von Corfu. 7: 14: 592:Kraml, P. Amand (9 March 2011). 300:Svojtka, M. (15 December 2020). 169:Flora exsiccata Austro-Hungarica 157:Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaft 661:19th-century Austrian botanists 620:International Plant Names Index 473:British Lichen Society Bulletin 121:and Esterházybad bathhouses of 666:Botanists from Austria-Hungary 212:Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria 208:National Herbarium of Victoria 1: 163:to collect specimens for his 464:Lichenotheca Universalis III 682: 368:Svojtka, Matthias (2009). 177:Lichenotheca universalis, 161:Anton Kerner von Marilaun 90: 75: 460:Galloway, David (2014). 334:. 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Vienna Central Cemetery

Karolinenbad
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Mariahilf
Deinotherium giganteum
Richard Wettstein
Hugó Lojka
Anton Kerner von Marilaun
exsiccata
Vienna Central Cemetery
August von Krempelhuber
National Herbarium of Victoria
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
Te Papa Tongarewa
Nachtrag zur Lichenenflora von Corfu.
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