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Karl Nikolas Fraas (8 September 1810 – 9 November 1875), German
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and agriculturist, was born at
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, near
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. After receiving his preliminary education at the gymnasium of
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, he in 1830 entered the
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, where he took his doctor's degree in 1834. Having devoted great attention to the study of
botany Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek w ...
, he went to
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in 1835 as inspector of the court garden; and in April 1836 he became professor of botany at the National University of Athens. In 1842-1843 he returned to Germany because of The Greek Revolution of September 3, 1843 all the foreign professors were expelled from the National University of Athens. He became teacher at the central agricultural school at
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Germany. In 1847 he was appointed professor of agriculture at
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, and in 1851 director of the central veterinary college. For many years he was secretary of the Agricultural Society of
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, before resigning in 1861. He died at his estate of Neufreimann, near Munich.


History

He was born on September 8, 1810, in Rettelsdorf, Germany. He studied medicine and botany at the
University of Munich The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (simply University of Munich or LMU; german: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) is a public research university in Munich, Germany. It is Germany's List of universities in Germany, sixth-oldest u ...
, from where he received his doctorate in 1834. His thesis was entitled: ''De Smilaceis brasiliensibus'' and he was given a certificate of teaching proficiency for German schools. He was an assistant to
Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius Carl Friedrich Philipp (Karl Friedrich Philipp) von Martius (17 April 1794 – 13 December 1868) was a German botanist and explorer. Life Martius was born at Erlangen, the son of Prof Ernst Wilhelm Martius, court apothecary. He graduated PhD f ...
and
Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini (10 August 1797 – 18 February 1848) was a German botanist, Professor of Botany at the University of Munich. He worked extensively with Philipp Franz von Siebold, assisting in describing his collections from Japan, but al ...
. He came to Greece in 1835 and was appointed director of the Forestry School at the Athens Botanical Garden. On April 16 of the same year, together with
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and Kyriakos Domnandos, he founded the Physiographic Society. In 1837, he was appointed professor of Botany at the National University of Athens. In 1838, he married Adelheid Voigt,
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to
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of Greece, and they had nine children. During the month of September 1843, the people were unhappy with the foreign monarch chosen to lead the new country. They led a rebellion known as the Revolution of September 3, 1843. The people were granted a constitutional monarchy. Regrettably, all the foreign professors were expelled from the National University of Athens in favor of Greek professors. Fraas,
Xaver Landerer Xaver Landerer (1809 - July 7, 1885; el, Ξάβερ Λάντερερ) was an author, doctor, physicist, chemist, pharmacist, botanist, and professor. He was the pharmacist to the first king of Greece Óthon. He wrote a large number of books ab ...
, Friedrich Zentner, Charles Laurent, Christian Hansen, Konstantinos Negris, and
Theophil Hansen Baron Theophil Edvard von Hansen (; original Danish name: Theophilus Hansen ; 13 July 1813 – 17 February 1891) was a Danish architect who later became an Austrian citizen. He became particularly well known for his buildings and structures in A ...
were all expelled. Fraas returned to Germany.
Xaver Landerer Xaver Landerer (1809 - July 7, 1885; el, Ξάβερ Λάντερερ) was an author, doctor, physicist, chemist, pharmacist, botanist, and professor. He was the pharmacist to the first king of Greece Óthon. He wrote a large number of books ab ...
replaced him as the botany professor. Within one year most of the foreign faculty were rehired. Fraas became a professor at the Royal Agricultural and Commercial School of Freising and the Botanical School of Schlesheim in Germany. There he conducted several experiments on fertilizers. During this period he wrote the ''Synopsis plantarum florae classicae'' where he corresponded Greek with the Latin names of plants. In 1847, he was appointed professor of agriculture at the
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and in 1851 director of the central veterinary school. His experiments there led him to the invention of the
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, a tool used to extract and analyze soil solution. He was secretary of the Bavarian Agricultural Society and resigned in 1861. He was curator of the Central Experiment Office of the Association of Bavarian Agronomists, and it was he who contributed to the start of fertilizer production in Bavaria and the establishment of agricultural associations. He died on 10 November 1875, in Neufreimann, Munich.


Works

His principal works are: *''Synopsis plantarum florae classicae'' (Munich, 1845); *''Klima und Pflanzenwelt in der Zeit'' (Landshut, 1847); *''Historisch-encyklopädischer Grundriß der Landwirthschaftslehre'' (Stuttgart, 1848); *''Geschichte der Landwirthschaft'' (Prague, 1851); *''Die Schule des Landbaues'' (Munich, 1852); *''Baierns Rinderrassen'' (Munich, 1853); *''Die künstliche Fischerzeugung'' (Munich, 1854); *''Die Natur der Landwirthschaft'' (Munich, 1857); *''Buch der Natur fur Landwirthe'' (Munich, 1860); *''Die Ackerbaukrisen und ihre Heilmittel'' (Munich, 1866); *''Das Wurzelleben der Cultur-pflanzen'' (Berlin, 1872); and *''Geschichte der Landbau und Forstwissenschaft seit dem 16 Jahrh.'' (Munich, 1865). He also founded and edited a weekly agricultural paper, the ''Schranne''.


Karl Marx's references to Fraas

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took an interest in Fraas's work, writing to
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