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Heinrich Ernst Beyrich
German geologist and paleontologist

Heinrich Ernst Beyrich

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German geologist and paleontologist
A.K.A.
Ernst Beyrich
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg
Place of death
Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg
Age
80 years
Education
Frederick William University Berlin
Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg, Prussia
(1831-1837)
Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster
Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg, Germany
University of Bonn
Bonn, Cologne Government Region, Germany
(1834-)
Employers
Frederick William University Berlin
Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg, Prussia
(1846-)
Natural History Museum
Berlin-Mitte, Berlin, Germany
(1837-)
Bergakademie Berlin
Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg, Germany
(1857-)
Preussische Geologische Landesanstalt
German Reich, Kingdom of Prussia
(1873-)
Natural History Museum
Berlin-Mitte, Berlin, Germany
(1873-1896)
Positions
museum director
Natural History Museum
(1875-)
Awards
Cothenius Medal
(1895)
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
 
Order of the Red Eagle 3rd Class
(1882)
Commander's Cross of the Order of the Crown of Prussia
(1887)
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Heinrich Ernst Beyrich
Heinrich Ernst Beyrich.

Heinrich Ernst Beyrich (31 August 1815 – 9 July 1896) was a German palaeontologist.

Life

Born in Berlin, he was educated at the university in that city, and afterwards at Bonn, where he studied under Georg August Goldfuss and Johann Jakob Nöggerath. He obtained his degree of Ph.D. in 1837 at Berlin, and was subsequently employed in the mineralogical museum of the university, becoming director of the palaeontological collection in 1857, and director of the museum in 1875.

In 1948 Ernst Beyrich married Clementine Helm, who later became famous as author of numerous books for children and Young adult fiction. Clementine was the niece of his professor Christian Samuel Weiss. The couple had no children of its own, but adopted Clementine's two nieces, after the death of her sister in 1951.

He was one of the founders of the German Geological Society in 1848. He early recognized the value of palaeontology in stratigraphical work, and conducted important research in the Rhenish mountains and in the Harz and Alpine districts. In later years he gave special attention to the Cenozoic strata, including the Brown coal of North Germany.

In 1854 he proposed the term Oligocene for certain Tertiary strata (now Paleogene) intermediate between the Eocene and Miocene, a term that has now been officially adopted. In 1865 he was appointed professor of geology and palaeontology at Berlin University, where he was eminently successful as a teacher. When the Prussian Geological Survey was instituted in 1873, he was appointed co-director with Wilhelm Hauchecorne (1828-1900). He published Beitragezur Kenntniss der Versteinerun gen des rheinischen Ubergangs-gebirges (1837); Uber einige hohmische Trilobiten (1845); Die Conchylien des norddeutschen Tertiargebirges (1853-1857). He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1884. He died in July 1896.

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