Josef Roman Lorenz

Josef Roman Lorenz (1825-1911)

Josef Roman Lorenz, later ennobled as Josef Roman Lorenz Ritter von Liburnau (26 November 1825, Linz - 13 November 1911, Vienna) was an Austrian naturalist. He is known for his studies in the fields of meteorology, phytogeography and agricultural sciences. He was the father of zoologist Ludwig Lorenz von Liburnau (1856-1943).

He studied at the University of Vienna, later working as a Mittelschulprofessor (middle school professor) in Salzburg und Fiume.[1] From 1861 he served as a ministry official in Vienna. In 1872 he was co-founder of the School of Agricultural Sciences in Vienna, and from 1878 to 1899 was president of the Austrian Meteorological Society.[2]

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References

  1. Loew_Franz_ex_Zapfe.pdf (biographical information)
  2. biography @ AEIOU Encyclopedia
  3. Google Books, Allgemeine Resultate...
  4. WorldCat Search (publications)
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