Franz Firbas (born 4 June 1902 in Prague; died 19 February 1964 in Göttingen) was a German botanist who taught at the University of Göttingen.[1] From 1952 to 1964, he was director of its Systematisch-Geobotanisches Institut.[2] Former students include Otto Ludwig Lange,[3] Gerhard Lang and Heinz Ellenberg.
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FranzFirbas (born 4 June 1902 in Prague; died 19 February 1964 in Göttingen) was a German botanist who taught at the University of Göttingen. From 1952...
Firbas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: FranzFirbas (1902–1964), German botanist Jan Firbas (1921–1945), Czech linguist This page...
happened. For Central Europe, there were ten phases as a rule (according to FranzFirbas), which are called pollen zones and given Roman numerals as part of the...
Blytt's atlantic. It follows upon the previous subboreal. According to FranzFirbas (1949) and Litt et al. (2001) the subatlantic consists of the pollen...
where he obtained a doctorate in Biology in 1938 in Göttingen under FranzFirbas. After completing his doctorate he worked at the central office for vegetation...
history of the vegetation and flora of southwestern Germany, supervised by FranzFirbas. Between 1952 and 1975 Lang worked at the Landessammlungen für Naturkunde...
lichens in relation to their geographic distribution". His supervisor was FranzFirbas. He also took the state examination for teaching at secondary schools...