Johannes Rudolf Roth
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Johannes Rudolf Roth (September 4, 1815 – June 26, 1858) was a German zoologist and traveler.


Biography

Roth was born in Nuremberg to Karl Johann Friedrich von Roth, president of the Bavarian Supreme Consistory (''Oberkonsistorialpräsident''). The younger Roth studied medicine and natural sciences, and in 1836–37 accompanied Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert on his expedition to Egypt and
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. Beginning in 1839 he traveled to the East Indies and the northwest coast of Africa. In 1843 he became Professor of Zoology at the University of Munich. He undertook two more journeys to
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, starting in 1852 and 1856 respectively. The 1856 expedition was supported by the Prussian government and was intended for research of the structure and formation of the Jordan Rift Valley. He published a book about the topography of the area in Germany. In 1858, while on an expedition in the Anti-Lebanon, Roth came down with a fever and died. He is buried in the Mount Zion Cemetery in Jerusalem.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Roth, Johannes Rudolf 19th-century German zoologists 1815 births 1858 deaths Scientists from Nuremberg Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich faculty