500th birthday of Leonhart Fuchs  - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2001 - 100 Pfennig

Designer: Peter Nitzsche

500th birthday of Leonhart Fuchs - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2001 - 100 Pfennig


Theme: Art & Culture
CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date2001
Face Value100.00 
PerforationK 13 3/4
Printing Typeoffset
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2034
Chronological ChapterGER-BRD
SID774709
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According to him, the fuchsia was named in 1703: Leonlart Fuchs, who was born in 1501 in Wemding in the Nördlinger Ries and "German father of botany". Professor of Medicine in Ingolstadt, personal physician at the court of Margrave Georg von Brandenburg, dean of the medical faculty and rector - these are just some of the many activities that Leonhart Fuchs practiced during his lifetime. In addition, he wrote medical publications that modernized the study of medicine and taught research and teaching new ways. In addition to the "Guide to Medicine," one of the most popular textbooks of his time, there are also several medicinal plant books from his pen. Leonhart Fuchs died on 10 May 1566 in Tübingen.

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According to him, the fuchsia was named in 1703: Leonlart Fuchs, who was born in 1501 in Wemding in the Nördlinger Ries and "German father of botany". Professor of Medicine in Ingolstadt, personal physician at the court of Margrave Georg von Brandenburg, dean of the medical faculty and rector - these are just some of the many activities that Leonhart Fuchs practiced during his lifetime. In addition, he wrote medical publications that modernized the study of medicine and taught research and teaching new ways. In addition to the "Guide to Medicine," one of the most popular textbooks of his time, there are also several medicinal plant books from his pen. Leonhart Fuchs died on 10 May 1566 in Tübingen..