Ernst von Bibra (9 June 1806 in
Schwebheim
Schwebheim is a municipality in the district of Schweinfurt in Bavaria, Germany. Historically important as the location of the Bibra family castle by the same name. The castle was heavily damaged during severe bombings of Schweinfurt in World W ...
– 5 June 1878 in
Nuremberg
Nuremberg ( ; german: link=no, Nürnberg ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the second-largest city of the German state of Bavaria after its capital Munich, and its 518,370 (2019) inhabitants make it the 14th-largest ...
) was a German Naturalist (
Natural history scientist) and author. Ernst was a botanist, zoologist, metallurgist, chemist, geographer, travel writer, novelist, duellist, art collector and trailblazer in
ethnopsychopharmacology A growing body of research has begun to highlight differences in the way racial and ethnic groups respond to psychiatric medication.
It has been noted that there are "dramatic cross-ethnic and cross-national variations in the dosing practices and s ...
.
Biography
Ernst's father, Ferdinand Johann
von Bibra
The House of Bibra () was one of the leading '' Uradel'' (ancient noble) families in Franconia (northern part of Bavaria) and present day Thuringia from the mid-15th century to about 1600. Later on the family rose from ''Reichsri ...
, (*1756; † 1807), fought under General
Rochambeau in the
American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a major war of the American Revolution. Widely considered as the war that secured the independence of t ...
on behalf of the colonies. Later he married his brother's daughter, Lucretia Wilhelmine Caroline
von Bibra
The House of Bibra () was one of the leading '' Uradel'' (ancient noble) families in Franconia (northern part of Bavaria) and present day Thuringia from the mid-15th century to about 1600. Later on the family rose from ''Reichsri ...
,(b.1778 - d. + 1857). Ernst's father died when he was 1½ years old, and Baron Christoph Franz von Hutten (d. 1830) raised Ernst in Würzburg. He graduated at nineteen from a boarding school in Neuberg on the Danube. Baron Ernst
von Bibra
The House of Bibra () was one of the leading '' Uradel'' (ancient noble) families in Franconia (northern part of Bavaria) and present day Thuringia from the mid-15th century to about 1600. Later on the family rose from ''Reichsri ...
started studying law at
Würzburg
Würzburg (; Main-Franconian: ) is a city in the region of Franconia in the north of the German state of Bavaria. Würzburg is the administrative seat of the ''Regierungsbezirk'' Lower Franconia. It spans the banks of the Main River.
Würzburg is ...
but soon changed over to the natural sciences, especially chemistry. ("Dr. med. & phil." Doctor of medicine & PhD) Martin Haseneier, in his foreword to the 1995 translation ''Plant Intoxicants'' relates that Ernst fought in no less than 49
duels
A duel is an arranged engagement in combat between two people, with matched weapons, in accordance with agreed-upon rules.
During the 17th and 18th centuries (and earlier), duels were mostly single combats fought with swords (the rapier and lat ...
as a young man! Many of his works have been reprinted in recent years. Besides the castle and estate at Schwebheim, Ernst was the owner of a half interest in the castle and estate at
Willershausen (Herleshausen)
Willershausen is a village and castle in the Gemeinde of Herleshausen in Werra-Meißner-Kreis, Hesse.
In 1383, the Treusch von Buttlar were lords of Willershausen and adjacent areas. Already at the end of the 13th Century, the residential tower a ...
. Ernst sold his half of the castle and estate of
Willershausen (Herleshausen)
Willershausen is a village and castle in the Gemeinde of Herleshausen in Werra-Meißner-Kreis, Hesse.
In 1383, the Treusch von Buttlar were lords of Willershausen and adjacent areas. Already at the end of the 13th Century, the residential tower a ...
in 1850 to the Landgrave Carl August of Hesse.
He produced: ''Chemical Research on Various Varieties of
Pus
Pus is an exudate, typically white-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown, formed at the site of inflammation during bacterial or fungal infection. An accumulation of pus in an enclosed tissue space is known as an abscess, whereas a visible collection ...
'' (Berlin 1842); ''Chemical Research on the Bones and Teeth of Humans and Other Vertebrates'' (Schweinfurt 1844) and ''Helpful Tables for the Recognition of the Substances of Zoological Chemistry'' (Erlangen 1846). Then in cooperation with Geist he published: ''Investigations of the Diseases of the Workers in the Phosphorus Match Factories'' (Erlangen 1847) as well as with Harleß ''The Events of the Investigations of the Effects of Sulphur Fumes'' (Erlangen 1847). After he had published ''Chemical Fragments Concerning the Liver and Gall-Bladder'' (Braunschweig 1849), he went to Brazil and around Cape Horn. He reported on this trip in his ''Trips in South America'' (Mannheim 1854, 2 vols.). After his return he lived mostly in Nuremberg where he also set up his rich collections of natural history
ethnographic
Ethnography (from Greek ''ethnos'' "folk, people, nation" and ''grapho'' "I write") is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures. Ethnography explores cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject o ...
s and died on 5 June 1878. Here he published ''Comparative Investigations of the Human Brain and Those of Other Vertebrates'' (Mannheim 1854); ''The Narcotic Substances of Enjoyment and the Human Being'' (Nuremberg 1855); ''Bread and the Various Grains'' (Nuremberg 1860); ''Coffee and its Substitute'' (Reports at the Meetings of the Academy of Sciences in Munich, 1858); ''The Bronze and Copper Alloys of the Old and Most Ancient Peoples'' (Erlangen 1869) and ''Concerning Old Discoveries of Iron and Silver '' (Nuremberg 1873).
Ernst work on
narcotics
The term narcotic (, from ancient Greek ναρκῶ ''narkō'', "to make numb") originally referred medically to any psychoactive compound with numbing or paralyzing properties. In the United States, it has since become associated with opiates ...
is his most famous and was recently translated into English and publish under the title ''Plant Intoxicants''. (). This was one of the first books to examine the cultivation, preparation, and consumption of the world’s major
stimulants
Stimulants (also often referred to as psychostimulants or colloquially as uppers) is an overarching term that covers many drugs including those that increase activity of the central nervous system and the body, drugs that are pleasurable and inv ...
and inebriants. The book includes seventeen chapters : 1)
coffee
Coffee is a drink prepared from roasted coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a stimulant, stimulating effect on humans, primarily due to its caffeine content. It is the most popular hot drink in the world.
S ...
, 2) coffee leaves as a beverage 3) tea, 4) Paraguayan Tea (
yerba maté
Yerba mate or yerba-maté (''Ilex paraguariensis''; from Spanish ; pt, erva-mate, or ; gn, ka'a, ) is a plant species of the holly genus '' Ilex'' native to South America. It was named by the French botanist Augustin Saint-Hilaire. The leav ...
), 5)
Guarana
Guaraná ( from the Portuguese ''guaraná'' ), ''Paullinia cupana'', syns. ''P. crysan, P. sorbilis'') is a climbing plant in the family Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil. Guaraná has large leaves and cl ...
, 6) chocolate, 7) Fahan Tea (the orchid Angraecum fragrans Thouars as a source of
coumarin
Coumarin () or 2''H''-chromen-2-one is an aromatic organic chemical compound with formula . Its molecule can be described as a benzene molecule with two adjacent hydrogen atoms replaced by a lactone-like chain , forming a second six-membered h ...
), 8)
Khat
Khat or qat ( ''ch’at''; Oromo: ''Jimaa'', so, qaad, khaad, khat or chat, ar, القات ''al-qāt'') is a flowering plant native to eastern and southern Africa. Khat contains the alkaloid cathinone, a stimulant, which is said to cause e ...
, 9)
Fly Agaric
''Amanita muscaria'', commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus ''Amanita''. It is also a muscimol mushroom. Native throughout the temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere, ''Amanita muscar ...
(Amanita muscaria) opiate derived from the "poison lettuce,"10)
thorn apple, 11)
coca
Coca is any of the four cultivated plants in the family Erythroxylaceae, native to western South America. Coca is known worldwide for its psychoactive alkaloid, cocaine.
The plant is grown as a cash crop in the Argentine Northwest, Bolivia, ...
, 12)
opium
Opium (or poppy tears, scientific name: ''Lachryma papaveris'') is dried latex obtained from the seed capsules of the opium poppy ''Papaver somniferum''. Approximately 12 percent of opium is made up of the analgesic alkaloid morphine, which i ...
, 13)
Lactucarium
Lactucarium is the milky fluid secreted by several species of lettuce, especially ''Lactuca virosa'', usually from the base of the stems. It is known as lettuce opium because of its sedative and analgesic properties. It has also been reported ...
14)
hashish
Hashish ( ar, حشيش, ()), also known as hash, "dry herb, hay" is a drug made by compressing and processing parts of the cannabis plant, typically focusing on flowering buds (female flowers) containing the most trichomes. European Monitorin ...
, 15) tobacco 16)
Betel
The betel (''Piper betle'') is a vine of the family Piperaceae, which includes pepper and kava. The betel plant is native to Southeast Asia. It is an evergreen, dioecious perennial, with glossy heart-shaped leaves and white catkins. Betel plan ...
and Related Substances (
Areca catechu
''Areca catechu'' is a species of palm which grows in much of the tropical Pacific, Asia, and parts of east Africa. The palm is believed to have originated in the Philippines, but is widespread in cultivation and is considered naturalized in so ...
,
areca nut
''Areca'' is a genus of 51 species of palms in the family Arecaceae, found in humid tropical forests from the islands of the Philippines, Malaysia and India, across Southeast Asia to Melanesia. The generic name ''Areca'' is derived from a name ...
; Piper siriboa, the betel leaf) and 17)
arsenous acid
Arsenous acid (or arsenious acid) is the inorganic compound with the formula H3AsO3. It is known to occur in aqueous solutions, but it has not been isolated as a pure material, although this fact does not detract from the significance of As(OH)3.
...
or arsenic trioxide (As
2O
3). Because of Ernst's early investigation and writing on coffee, he is occasionally referenced in modern coffee literature.
Starting with travel sketches and culturally historic descriptions rendered in novelistic style (''Memories of South America'', Leipzig 1861, 3 vols.; ''About Chile, Peru and Brazil'', Leipzig 1862, 3 vols. and others) von Bibra preferred to busy himself in his later years with fictional works and developed an astonishing fruitfulness in this field. Of these writings which stand out especially because of successful characterizations and descriptions of beautiful landscapes we mention: ''A Jewel'' (Leipzig 1863); ''A Woman with a Noble Heart'' (''Ein edles Frauenherz'' was featured in a radio broadcast on 26 August 2006 reading and concert)(2nd ed., Jena 1869); ''The Adventures of a Young Peruvian in Germany'' (Jena 1870); ''The Nine Stations of Mr. von Scherenberg'' (2nd ed. Jena 1880); ''The Children of the Rogue'':(Nuremberg 1872); ''Brave Women'' (Jena 1876.)
Honors
Germany:
: ''Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina'' renamed in 2007 "
German Academy of Sciences" (Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften) 1844
Bavaria
Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ...
:
:Verdienstorden vom Heiligen Michael (Order of Merit of Saint Michael) 1854
Prussia
Prussia, , Old Prussian: ''Prūsa'' or ''Prūsija'' was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. It formed the German Empire under Prussian rule when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by an em ...
:
:Preuss. Roter Adler Orden IV. Klasse (
Order of the Red Eagle
The Order of the Red Eagle (german: Roter Adlerorden) was an order of chivalry of the Kingdom of Prussia. It was awarded to both military personnel and civilians, to recognize valor in combat, excellence in military leadership, long and faithful se ...
4th Class, Knight) 1854
:Preuss. Kronorden III Klasse (
Order of the Crown (Prussia)
The Royal Order of the Crown (german: Königlicher Kronen-Orden) was a Prussian order of chivalry. Instituted in 1861 as an honour equal in rank to the Order of the Red Eagle, membership could only be conferred upon commissioned officers (or civ ...
, 3rd Class) 1869
Russia:
:Received Honor from Czar
Alexander II of Russia
Alexander II ( rus, Алекса́ндр II Никола́евич, Aleksándr II Nikoláyevich, p=ɐlʲɪˈksandr ftɐˈroj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ; 29 April 181813 March 1881) was Emperor of Russia, Congress Poland, King of Poland and Gra ...
in 1860 for work with
grains
A grain is a small, hard, dry fruit (caryopsis) – with or without an attached hull layer – harvested for human or animal consumption. A grain crop is a grain-producing plant. The two main types of commercial grain crops are cereals and legumes ...
.
von Bibra Family
Ernst was a member of the aristocratic
Franconia
Franconia (german: Franken, ; Franconian dialect: ''Franggn'' ; bar, Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and Franconian dialect (German: ''Fränkisch'').
The three administrative regions of Lower, Middle and Upper Fr ...
n von Bibra family which among its members were
Lorenz von Bibra
Lorenz von Bibra, Duke in Franconia (1459, Mellrichstadt – 6 February 1519, Würzburg) was Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Würzburg from 1495 to 1519. His life paralleled that of Maximilian I (1459–1519), who ruled the Holy Roman ...
, Prince-Bishop of
Würzburg
Würzburg (; Main-Franconian: ) is a city in the region of Franconia in the north of the German state of Bavaria. Würzburg is the administrative seat of the ''Regierungsbezirk'' Lower Franconia. It spans the banks of the Main River.
Würzburg is ...
, Duke in
Franconia
Franconia (german: Franken, ; Franconian dialect: ''Franggn'' ; bar, Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and Franconian dialect (German: ''Fränkisch'').
The three administrative regions of Lower, Middle and Upper Fr ...
(1459–1519), Lorenz’ half brother,
Wilhelm von Bibra
Wilhelm von Bibra (1442–1490) (''Eques auratus'') was a Papal emissary.
Papal emissary
Wilhelm functioned as a Papal Emissary for both the archbishop of Cologne and Kaiser Friedrich. Wilhelm’s half brother, Prince Bishop Lorenz von Bibra ...
Papal emissary,
Conrad von Bibra
Conrad von Bibra (or Konrad III von Bibra), Duke in Franconia (1490–1544) was Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1540 to 1544.
Born in 1490, he studied at the universities of Cologne, Bologna, Erfurt and Ingolstadt. His whole life Conrad seem ...
, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, Duke in Franconia (1490–1544) and
Heinrich von Bibra
Heinrich von Bibra (Heinrich VIII of Fulda), Prince-Bishop, Prince-Abbot of Fulda (1711–1788) was Prince-Bishop and Prince-Abbot from 1759 to 1788. As part his role as Prince-Abbot of Fulda, he had the additional role as Archchancellor (' ...
, Prince-Bishop, Prince-Abbot of
Fulda
Fulda () (historically in English called Fuld) is a town in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (''Kreis''). In 1990, the town hosted the 30th Hessentag state festival.
History ...
(1711–1788).
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Ernst was one of the co-founders of the
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
The Germanisches National Museum is a museum in Nuremberg, Germany. Founded in 1852, it houses a large collection of items relating to German culture and art extending from prehistoric times through to the present day. The Germanisches National ...
(formerly "Germanischen Museums“) located in
Nuremberg
Nuremberg ( ; german: link=no, Nürnberg ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the second-largest city of the German state of Bavaria after its capital Munich, and its 518,370 (2019) inhabitants make it the 14th-largest ...
. Founded in 1852, led by close friend and fellow Franconian baron,
Hans von und zu Aufsess, whose goal was to assemble a "well-ordered compendium of all available source material for German history, literature and art". Ernst donated much of his personal collection, which included art, a rich natural history and ethnographic collection, to the museum. The "Bibra-Stube" was installed in the museum in 1887–1888.
"Theory on the action of ether" Anesthesia
An
outdated theory of anaesthetic action, Ernst von Bibra and Emil Harless, in 1847, were the first to suggest that
general anaesthetic
General anaesthetics (or anesthetics, see spelling differences) are often defined as compounds that induce a loss of consciousness in humans or loss of righting reflex in animals. Clinical definitions are also extended to include an induced coma ...
s may act by dissolving in the fatty fraction of brain cells. They proposed that anaesthetics dissolve and remove fatty constituents from brain cells, changing their activity and inducing anaesthesia. Below is the abstract of a recent German scientific paper on their work.
:''Frühe Erlanger Beiträge zur Theorie und Praxis der äther- und Chloroformnarkose : Die tierexperimentellen Untersuchungen von Ernst von Bibra und Emil Harless'' U. v. Hintzenstern, H. Petermann, W. Schwarz Der Anaesthesist Issue Volume 50, Number 11 / November, 2001
''Abstract of Article:''
''Just three months after the first application of sulphuric ether to a patient in German-speaking countries the monography ''Die Wirkung des Schwefeläthers in chemischer und physiologischer Beziehung'' was published. In this book Ernst von Bibra and Emil Harless presented their experimental research on the effects of ether on humans and compared it to those on animals. The contents of the book are described. The authors "Theory on the action of ether" will be discussed in the context of contemporary criticism. Their hypothesis affected the discussion on the mechanisms of anaesthetic action up to the twentieth century.''
Composition of Barley
The Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition (1910–1911) cites the following composition of
barley
Barley (''Hordeum vulgare''), a member of the grass family, is a major cereal grain grown in temperate climates globally. It was one of the first cultivated grains, particularly in Eurasia as early as 10,000 years ago. Globally 70% of barley pr ...
meal according to Ernst von Bibra, omitting the salts:
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What others thought about Ernst von Bibra
Richard Evans Schultes, "Father of Modern Ethnobotany" on Ernst von Bibra
Richard Evans Schultes
Richard Evans Schultes (''SHULL-tees'';Jonathan Kandell ''The New York Times'', April 13, 2001, Accessed April 26, 2020. January 12, 1915 – April 10, 2001) was an American biologist. He may be considered the father of modern ethnobotany. He is ...
, Ph.D., F.L.S. who was the Curator of Economic Botany and Executive Director,
Harvard Botanical Museum wrote in ''The plant kingdom and hallucinogens'' (1970):
:In 1855, Ernst Freiherr von Bibra published the first book of its kind, Die narkotischen Genussmittel und der Mensch, in which he considered some 17 plant narcotics and stimulants and urged chemists to study assiduously a field so promising for research and so fraught with enigmas.
:A review of the scientific literature of the last half of the past century indicates that von Bibra's suggestions were followed, and an interdisciplinary interest in narcotics began to take hold and grow. It proved to be the spark that eventually engendered today's extraordinarily extensive and complex literature in many fields on narcotic substances.
:Half a century later, in 1911, another outstanding book - in reality, a much expanded and modernized successor of von Bibra's work - appeared in C. Hartwich's ''Die menschlichen Genussmittel''. This volume considered at great length and with interdisciplinary emphasis about 30 vegetal narcotics and stimulants and mentioned many others in passing. Hartwich pointed out that von Bibra's pioneer work was out of date, that research on the botanical aspects and chemical constituents of these curiously active plants had, in 1855, scarcely begun but that, by 1911, such studies were either progressing well or had already been completed.
Albert Hofmann on Ernst von Bibra
Albert Hofmann
Albert Hofmann (11 January 1906 – 29 April 2008) was a Swiss chemist known for being the first to synthesize, ingest, and learn of the psychedelic effects of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). Hofmann's team also isolated, named and synthesi ...
writes and quotes Ernst in his book ''LSD — My Problem Child'', Chapter 7. "Radiance from Ernst Jünger"
:I visited Ernst Jünger
Ernst Jünger (; 29 March 1895 – 17 February 1998) was a German author, highly decorated soldier, philosopher, and entomologist who became publicly known for his World War I memoir '' Storm of Steel''.
The son of a successful businessman and ...
occasionally in the following years, in Wilfingen, Germany, where he had moved from Ravensburg; or we met in Switzerland, at my place in Bottmingen, or in Bundnerland in southeastern Switzerland. Through the shared LSD experience our relations had deepened. Drugs and problems connected with them constituted a major subject of our conversation and correspondence, without our having made further practical experiments in the meantime.
:We exchanged literature about drugs. Ernst Jünger thus let me have for my drug library the rare, valuable monograph of Dr. Ernst Freiherrn von Bibra, ''Die Narkotischen Genussmittel und der Mensch'' arcotic pleasure drugs and manprinted in Nuremberg in 1855. This book is a pioneering, standard work of drug literature, a source of the first order, above all as relates to the history of drugs. What von Bibra embraces under the designation "Narkotischen Genussmittel" are not only substances like opium and thorn apple, but also coffee, tobacco, khat, which do not fall under the present conception of narcotics, any more than do drugs such as coca, fly agaric, and hashish, which he also described.
:Noteworthy, and today still as topical as at the time, are the general opinions about drugs that von Bibra contrived more than a century ago: The individual who has taken too much hashish, and then runs frantically about in the streets and attacks everyone who confronts him, sinks into insignificance beside the numbers of those who after mealtime pass calm and happy hours with a moderate dose; and the number of those who are able to overcome the heaviest exertions through coca, yes, who were possibly rescued from death by starvation through coca, by far exceed the few coqueros who have undermined their health by immoderate use. In the same manner, only a misplaced hypocrisy can condemn the vinous cup of old father Noah, because individual drunkards do not know how to observe limit and moderation.
Arthur Schopenhauer on Ernst von Bibra
The famous philosopher,
Arthur Schopenhauer
Arthur Schopenhauer ( , ; 22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) was a German philosopher. He is best known for his 1818 work ''The World as Will and Representation'' (expanded in 1844), which characterizes the phenomenal world as the prod ...
(1788–1860), was extremely critical of Ernst for his
vivisection
Vivisection () is surgery conducted for experimental purposes on a living organism, typically animals with a central nervous system, to view living internal structure. The word is, more broadly, used as a pejorative catch-all term for Animal testi ...
of animals in ''
Parerga and Paralipomena
''Parerga and Paralipomena'' (Greek for "Appendices" and "Omissions", respectively; german: Parerga und Paralipomena) is a collection of philosophical reflections by Arthur Schopenhauer published in 1851. The selection was compiled not as a summa ...
'' (quoting Payne's translation).
:Deserving of special mention is the atrocity, perpetrated in Nuremberg by Baron von Bibra and reported by him ''tanquam re bene gesta'' to the public with inconceivable ''naïveté'' in his ''Vergleichende Untersuchungen über das Gehirn des Menschen und der Wirbelthiere'' (Mannheim, 1854, pp. 131 ff.). He deliberately arranged for the death by starvation of two rabbits in order to carry out a useless and superfluous research as to whether the chemical constituents of the brain underwent a change in their proportions through ''death by starvation''! For the benefit of science, ''n’est-ce-pas''? Does it never occur to these gentlemen of scalpel and crucible that they are human beings first and chemists afterwards?
Schopenhauer further on states
:If Bibra’s cruel act could not be prevented, was it left unpunished? At any rate, anyone who has still as much to learn from books as has that von Bibra, should remember that to extort the final answers on the path of cruelty is to put nature on the rack in order to enrich his knowledge, to extort her secrets which have probably long been known.
The Westminster Review
The Westminster Review. July and October, 1854. New Series Vol. VI. London: John Chapman
History, Biography, Voyages and Travels. page 282
In contrast to other Germans, Ernst was found to be a consummate outdoors man.
:He can rough it like a backwoodsman, ride like an Anglo-Indian, and shoot condors on the wing with a single ball. Besides this, he is a cultivated, humorous gentleman, with a considerable knowledge of human things, and an able naturalist as well, knowing how to look about him wherever he is, and capable of making scientifically useful observations.
Historian Ferdinand Gregorovius
Ferdinand Gregorovius described vividly his visit to the eccentric Ernst published in 1893.
:To-day von Kreling took me to call on a wonderful old gentleman, Baron von Bibra, whose house, furnished in old Frankish style, he wished me to see. The owner bought it several years ago, and has arranged within it a collection of specimens of old Nuremberg wares : dark, airless rooms are crowded with a thousand Frankish things—glass, majolica, arms, books piled in heaps. A Faust-like atmosphere pervades the whole; out of doors rain and hanging plants, that swaying, darkened the windows. Could not join in Kreling's admiration of these superfluous and fantastic objects. The Freiherr has traveled a great deal in America, and has carefully arranged a collection of vessels, skulls, and implements belonging to the wild Indians. In the musty workroom, filled to overflowing with archaic household furniture, stand innumerable glasses, retorts, instruments, flasks, and a furnace, and here he makes analytical experiments in the morning. At four in the afternoon he sits down and writes—novels! An entire compartment in his dusty library stands filled with elegantly bound books, upwards of sixty little volumes, mainly novels, which he wrote between 1861 and 1871. This, the most eccentric of all Freiherrn that I have yet seen, goes about in his chaos of a house, a happy mortal, clad in a grey dressing-gown, his neck bare, calm self-possession, the product of self-satisfaction, written on his face. He opened a book in which I was obliged to write my name. Rain prevented me from going to Ratisbon to-day.
Works (Titles in German)
*''Chemische Untersuchungen verschiedener Eiterarten: und einiger anderer krankhafter Substanzen.'' Berlin, Albert Förstner 1842 (reprinted c. 2003 Elibron Classics)
*''Chemische Untersuchungen über die Knochen und Zähne des Menschen und der Wirbeltiere''. Schweinfurt, 1844 (reprinted 2003 Elibron Classics)
*''Hülfstabellen zur Erkennung zoochemischer Substanzen''. Ferdinard Enke,Erlangen, Druck von E. Th. Jacob 1846.
*''Untersuchungen über die Krankheiten der Arbeiter in den Phosphorzündholzfabriken''. Erlangen 1847
*''Die Ergebnisse der Versuche über die Wirkung des Schwefeläthers''. Emil Harless, Ernst von Bibra: Erlangen 1847
*''Die Wirkung des Schwefeläthers in chemischer und physiologischer Beziehung'' Emil Harless, Ernst von Bibra, Erlangen, Verlag von Carl Heyder, 184
Google Books*''Chemische Fragmente über die Leber und die Galle''. Braunschweig 1849
*''Untersuchung von Seewasser des Stillen Meeres und des Atlantischen Ozeans'' (Liebig-Woehlers), ''Annalen der Chemie und Pharmazie'', Vol. 77 (1851)
*''Die Algodon-Bay in Bolivien''. K.K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1852 (75-116 p. plates. 37 cm. Series: Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna. Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Klasse. Denkschriften, Bd. 4, 2. Abh.)
* ''Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte von Chile'', Wiener Denkschriften, Mathem.-Naturw. Klasse, 1853, II
*''Reisen in Südamerika''. 2 Volumes,
Bassermann und Mathy, Mannheim 185
Google Books*''Vergleichende Untersuchungen über das Gehirn des Menschen und der Wirbeltiere''. Verlag von
Basserman & Mathy, Mannheim 1854
*''Die Narkotischen Genussmittel und der Mensch''. Nürnberg, Verlag von Wilhelm Schmid, 1855 /reprinted Leipzig, Wiesbaden 1983 / Chapter (14th) on Hashish republished as ''Haschisch Anno 1855: Das narotische Genußmittel Hanf und der Mensch'' Werner Pieper's MedienXperimente, Löhrbach (apparently 1996) / translated into English ''Plant Intoxicants: A Classic Text on the Use of Mind-Altering Plants'' Translated by Hedwig Schleiffer, Foreword by Martin Haseneier and extensive technical notes by Jonathan Ot, an ethnobiologist- Healing Arts Press, Rochester, Vermont 1995
*''Der Kaffee und seine Surrogate''. Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften in München 1858, reprinted 2010 Kessinger Publishing
Limited Internet Archive*''Ueber den Atakamit'', in ''Abhandlungen der Naturhistorischen Gesellschaft zu Nürnberg'', Wilhelm Schmid, Nürnberg 1858 (pp. 221–232
Google Books*''Untersuchung von Seewasser des stillen Meeres und des atlantischen Oceans'', in ''Abhandlungen der Naturhistorischen Gesellschaft zu Nürnberg'', Wilhelm Schmid, Nürnberg 1858 (pp. 81 – 91)
Google Books*''Die Getreidearten und das Brot''. Nürnberg 1860, 2nd Edition 1861 502 page
Internet Archive*''Erinnerungen aus Süda-Amerika''. 3 Volumes, Leipzig 1861 (reprinted 2007 as one volume with modern forward,
Google Books version of 1861 printing*''Die Schmuggler von Valparaiso''. ''Aus den Südamerikanischen Erinnerungen des Ernst, Freiherrn v. Bibra''. unknown date, published pp. 2–20 No. 79 ''Deutsche Jugendhefte'', Druck und Verlag der Buchhandlung Ludwig Auer Pädagogische Stiftung Cassianeum in Donauwörth, c. 1920
*''Die Schmugglerhöhle''. ''Aus den Südamerikanischen Erinnerungen des Ersnt, Freiherrn v. Bibra''. unknown date, published pp. 20–26 No. 79 ''Deutsche Jugendhefte'', Druck und Verlag der Buchhandlung Ludwig Auer Pädagogische Stiftung Cassianeum in Donauwörth, c. 1920
*''Aus Chile, Peru und Brasilien''. 3 Volumes, Leipzig 186
Google Books*''Die Bronzen und Kupferlegierungen der alten und ältesten Völker, mit Rücksichtnahme auf jene der Neuzeit''. Verlag von Ferdinand Enke, Erlangen 1869, reprinted 2010.
*''Über einen merkwürdigen Blitzschlag'', Gaea, vol. 5, 1869.
* "Über den Blitz", ''Gaea'', vol. 6, 1870.
*''Über alte Eisen- und Silberfunde''. Nürnberg, Richter & Kappler 1873 (reprinted 2003 Elibron Classics
limited preview Google Books*''Über die Gewinnung des Silbers aus Cyansilberlösungen, und über die Reduction von Clorsilber.'' - Barth 1876
Some of his novels include:
*''Ein Juwel''. Leipzig 1863
*''Hoffnungen in Peru'', Jena and Leipzig, 1864, 3 volume
vol. 1https://books.google.com/books?id=6J47AAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Ernst+von+Bibra&lr=&cd=21#v=onepage&q=&f=false vol. 2 Google Books]
*'' Reiseskizzen und Novellen''. Jena; Leipzig: Costenoble, 1864, 4 volume
Google Books*'' Tzarogy''. Jena; Leipzig: Costenoble, 1865 (3 volumes
Google Books*''Ein edles Frauenherz''. 1866, 2nd Ed., Jena 1869 (reprinted 2003, 3 volumes Elibron Classics
Google Books*''Erlebtes und Geträumtes: Novellen und Erzählungen'', Jena, 1867, 3 volume
vol. 3 Internet Archive*''Die Schatzgräber''. Multiple volumes, Jena: Costenoble, 1867, 3 volume
Google Books*''Aus jungen und alten Tagen: Erinnerungen''. Jena: Costenoble, 1868, 3 volumes (may be nonfiction)
*''Graf Ellern'', Leipzig, 1869 3 volume
Vol. 3 Google Books*''Abenteuer eines jungen Peruaners in Deutschland''. Jena 1870, 3 volumes
*''Die Kinder des Gauners''. Nürnberg 1872
*''Hieronimus Scottus: Ein Zeitbild aus dem 16. u. 17. Jahrhundert'' Multiple Volumes. Berlin, 1873
*''Wackere Frauen''. Jena 1876, three volumes
*''Die neun Stationen des Herrn v. Scherenberg''. Jena 1880, 2 volumes
Literature
German
*"Frühe Erlanger Beiträge zur Theorie und Praxis der äther- und Chloroformnarkose: Die tierexperimentellen Untersuchungen von Ernst von Bibra und Emil Harless." U. v. Hintzenstern, H. Petermann, W. Schwarz. ''Der Anaesthesist'' Issue Volume 50, Number 11 / November, 2001;
*Rudolf Beissel, "Ernst Freiherr von Bibra. Ein Naturforscher mit schöngeistigen Neigungen". In: Augustin, Siegfried - Mittelstadt, Axel (Hrsg.): ''Vom Lederstrumpf zum Winnetou.'' Munich 1981.
*Rudolf Beissel and Erich Salomon, "Ernst Freiherr von Bibra". In: Schegk, Friedrich (Hrsg.): ''Lexikon der Reise- und Abenteuerliteratur''. Meitingen o.J. (1988 ff.)
*Dr. Sigmund Günther, ”Der fränkische Naturforscher Ernst v. Bibra (1806–1878) in seinen Beziehungen zur Erdkunde”, in ''Saecular-Feier der Naturhistorischen Gesellschaft in Nürnberg 1801–1901'', U. E. Sebald, Nürnberg, c. 1901. 16 pp.
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Andreas Daum, Andreas W. Daum, ''Wissenschaftspopularisierung im 19. Jahrhundert: Bürgerliche Kultur, naturwissenschaftliche Bildung und die deutsche Öffentlichkeit, 1848–1914''. Munich: Oldenbourg, 1998, .
*Knoblauch, H. 1878
ibra, E. F. von''Leopoldina'' 14
*Rüdiger Kutz: "Zum Leben des Naturforschers Ernst von Bibra I, Franconiae Würzburg". In: ''Frankenzeitung'', Würzburg, 1999 (118), pp. 56–60.
*''Meyers Konversationslexikon von 1888'' Band 2 von Atlantis bis Blatthornk, page 895: Basis of much of initial article.
*Wilhelm Frhr. von Bibra, ''Beiträge zur Familien Geschichte der Reichsfreiherrn von Bibra, Dritter Band'' (vol. 3), 1888, pages 200–206;
*Martin Stingl, '' Reichfreiheit und Fürstendienst die Dienstbeziehungen der Bibra 1500 bis 1806'', Verlag Degener & Co, 1994, 341 pages, .
Schwinger, Hans Biography Ein Humboldt aus Franken: Dr. Ernst von Bibra: Sein Leben und Wirken in Zeiten der Unruhe und des Wandels, 265 pages*
*Matthias Witzmann: ''Eigenes und Fremdes. Hispanoamerika in Bestsellern der deutschen Abenteuer- und Reiseliteratur (1850–1914)''. Dr. Hut, München 2006.
Biography in: ''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'' (ADB). Vol. 47, Leipzig 1903, p. 758.
English
*''Plant Intoxicants: A Classic Text on the Use of Mind-Altering Plants'' 1995 Translation of ''Die narkotischen Genussmittel und der Mensch'' Translated by Hedwig Schleiffer, Foreword by Martin Haseneier and extensive technical notes by Jonathan Ot, an ethnobiologist-
*''Parerga and Paralipomena'' by Arthur Schopenhauer. Translated from the German by E.F.J. Payne, Vol. II, Oxford University Press 1974, XV. On Religion, § 177 On Christianity, p. 374/375.
*Anonym 1878,
ibra, E. F. von''American Journal of Science and Arts'', 3. Ser., New Haven/Conn. 16 : 164
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Ernst von Bibra
Ernst von Bibra (9 June 1806 in Schwebheim – 5 June 1878 in Nuremberg) was a German Naturalist ( Natural history scientist) and author. Ernst was a botanist, zoologist, metallurgist, chemist, geographer, travel writer, novelist, duelli ...
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