Josef Franz Freyn (7 December 1845,
Prague
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– 16 January 1903, Prague-
Smíchov
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Between 1945 and 1989, the district contained a monument dedicated to Soviet tan ...
) was an Austrian civil engineer and
botanist
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.
He was the son of the Austrian forester Josef Freyn from
Obecnic. In 1856-1862 he attended the ''Oberrealschule'' in Prague. After that, he studied at the
technical Polytechnic (''technische Hochschule'') in Prague, but interrupted his study for a placement in forestry. In 1865-1867 he studied engineering at the
technical Polytechnic (''technische Hochschule'') in
Vienna
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. Afterwards he was employed in the construction of railways in
Hungary
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and later worked in
Istria
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(1874–1878), and in the meantime conducted investigations of regional flora. In 1878 he relocated to
Opočno
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, later returning to Prague (1881), where he owned a construction company.
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As a botanist Freyn was self-taught — he reportedly never attended a formal lecture on botany.[ In addition to research of Hungarian and Istrian flora, he processed botanical collections from the ]Iberian peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula (),
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* Aragonese and Occitan: ''Peninsula Iberica''
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* french: Péninsule Ibérique
* mwl, Península Eibérica
* eu, Iberiar penintsula also known as Iberia, is a peninsula in southwestern Europe, defi ...
, Bosnia-Herzegovina
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, Turkestan
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et al. As a botanical collector he collaborated with Joseph Friedrich Nicolaus Bornmüller, Eduard Hackel
Eduard Hackel (17 March 1850, Haida, Bohemia – 2 February 1926, Attersee, Upper Austria) was an Austrian botanist. His father was a veterinarian in Haida (now Nový Bor) in Bohemia. He was married and had one son.
Hackel studied at the Polyt ...
, Paul Sintenis
Paul Ernst Emil Sintenis (4 April 1847 Seidenberg, Oberlausitz, Prussia – 6 March 1907) was a German botanist, pharmacist and important plant collector.
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He studied at the gymnasium in Görlitz, became a pharmacist's apprentice ...
. and J. J. Manissadijan Freyn is remembered for his specialized studies of individual plant species, especially those within the genera ''Ranunculus
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'' and ''Hieracium
''Hieracium'' (),
known by the common name hawkweed and classically as (from ancient Greek ιεράξ, 'hawk'),
is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, and closely related to dandelion (''Taraxacum''), chicory ('' Cichorium'') ...
''.[ An obituary was published by Eduard Hackel.
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Selected publications
* ''Die Flora von Süd-Istrien'', 1878 - Flora of southern Istria.
* ''Beitrag zur Flora von Bosnien und der angrenzenden Hercegovina''. 1888 - Contributions involving the flora of Bosnia
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and in particular Herzegovina
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* ''Zur Kenntniss einiger Arten der Gattung Ranunculus'', 1881 - Treatise on species of the genus Ranunculus
''Ranunculus'' is a large genus of about almost 1700 to more than 1800 species of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae. Members of the genus are known as buttercups, spearworts and water crowfoots.
The genus is distributed in Europe ...
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* ''Ueber neue und bemerkenswerthe orientalische Pflanzenarten, 3'', Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier 6(11), 1898 - On new and remarkable Oriental plant species.
* "Plantae ex Asia media (Fragmentum): Enumeratio plantarum in Turania a Cl. Sintensis ann. 1900-1901 lectarum, additis quibusdam in regione Caspica, Transcaspica, Turkestanica, praesertim in Altiplanite Pamir a cl. Ove Paulsen ann. 1898-1899 aliisque in Turkestania a V. F. Brotherus ann. 1896 lectis"; publisher: Genève : Imprimerie Romet, (1906).WorldCat Search
(publications)
* Plantae novae Orientales. Österreichische botanische Zeitschrift 1894, 324-327.
References
External links
IPNI
List of plants described and co-described by Freyn.
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19th-century Austrian botanists
Austrian civil engineers
Czech Technical University in Prague alumni
TU Wien alumni
1845 births
1903 deaths
Scientists from Prague
19th-century Austrian scientists