Appreciation by Christian Ludwig and Alfred Edmund Brehm  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1989 - 85 Pfennig

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Appreciation by Christian Ludwig and Alfred Edmund Brehm - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1989 - 85 Pfennig


Theme: Calender
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1989
Face Value85.00 
Colormulti-colored
PerforationKs 14
Printing Typeoffset
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2999
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID117591
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Appreciation of Christian Ludwig and Alfred Edmund Brehm On the occasion of the tribute of Christian Ludwig and Alfred Edmund Brehms, the Ministry of Postal and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues a multi-colored special postage stamp block. Special cancellation from June 13 to August 12, 1989 Appreciation Christian Ludwig and Alfred Edmund Brehm Christian Ludwig Brehm was born on January 24, 1787 in the village of Schönau in the forest near Gotha, the son of a pastor. After completing his studies in theology in Jena, he was initially tutor for two years on a manor. From 1813 until his death on June 23, 1864, he became village pastor for 51 years in the small silent Renthendorf near Neustadt (Orla). From childhood on he dealt with the bird world. Brehm was an excellent nature observer and at the same time a passionate and tireless hunter and bird catcher. Soon he began to make a collection of birds, which grew to 15,000 bellows until his death. Through intensive study of the bird world, he gained deep insights into the relationships between nature, he saw relationships between birds and the environment and found differences in the structure of the bird's body and plumage. Soon he discovered in the home new species of birds that others had overlooked before him, z. B. treecreeper and willow tit. His extensive, solid knowledge of the life of birds he published in numerous writings and inspired many people for the study of nature, especially birdlife. From 1820/22 the "Contributions to the ornithology" appeared in three volumes, his most significant publication, which was a treasure trove and closed many gaps in the former knowledge of the way of life of the birds. From the wealth of his writings only the "textbook of the natural history of all European birds" in two volumes (1823/24) and the "complete bird trap" (1855) are mentioned. For his scientific achievements in the field of ornithology, the "bird pastor" Brehm received an honorary doctorate from the Medical Faculty of the University of Jena in 1858. The stamps depict Alfred Edmund Brehm (50 pfennig) and Christian Ludwig Brehm (85 pfennig) in the portrait. As a template were engravings that show both ornithologists. As vignettes African animals were chosen by the graphic artist, with whom the "animal father" Alfred Brehm made acquaintance on his African travels and who take in his descriptions a wide space, such as. the marabou and the lion, as well as cheetah, gazelle, monkeys, flamingos, turacos, glittering star and giant bumblebee. At the same time, the vignettes show a section of the animal world that Brehm had to look after as a zoo director.

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Appreciation of Christian Ludwig and Alfred Edmund Brehm On the occasion of the tribute of Christian Ludwig and Alfred Edmund Brehms, the Ministry of Postal and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues a multi-colored special postage stamp block. Special cancellation from June 13 to August 12, 1989 Appreciation Christian Ludwig and Alfred Edmund Brehm Christian Ludwig Brehm was born on January 24, 1787 in the village of Schönau in the forest near Gotha, the son of a pastor. After completing his studies in theology in Jena, he was initially tutor for two years on a manor. From 1813 until his death on June 23, 1864, he became village pastor for 51 years in the small silent Renthendorf near Neustadt (Orla). From childhood on he dealt with the bird world. Brehm was an excellent nature observer and at the same time a passionate and tireless hunter and bird catcher. Soon he began to make a collection of birds, which grew to 15,000 bellows until his death. Through intensive study of the bird world, he gained deep insights into the relationships between nature, he saw relationships between birds and the environment and found differences in the structure of the bird's body and plumage. Soon he discovered in the home new species of birds that others had overlooked before him, z. B. treecreeper and willow tit. His extensive, solid knowledge of the life of birds he published in numerous writings and inspired many people for the study of nature, especially birdlife. From 1820/22 the "Contributions to the ornithology" appeared in three volumes, his most significant publication, which was a treasure trove and closed many gaps in the former knowledge of the way of life of the birds. From the wealth of his writings only the "textbook of the natural history of all European birds" in two volumes (1823/24) and the "complete bird trap" (1855) are mentioned. For his scientific achievements in the field of ornithology, the "bird pastor" Brehm received an honorary doctorate from the Medical Faculty of the University of Jena in 1858. The stamps depict Alfred Edmund Brehm (50 pfennig) and Christian Ludwig Brehm (85 pfennig) in the portrait. As a template were engravings that show both ornithologists. As vignettes African animals were chosen by the graphic artist, with whom the "animal father" Alfred Brehm made acquaintance on his African travels and who take in his descriptions a wide space, such as. the marabou and the lion, as well as cheetah, gazelle, monkeys, flamingos, turacos, glittering star and giant bumblebee. At the same time, the vignettes show a section of the animal world that Brehm had to look after as a zoo director..