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Authorised form of nameTiedemann; Friedrich (1781 - 1861)
Dates1781 - 1861
Place of birthKassel, Germany
Date of birth23 August 1781
Place of deathMunich, Germany
Date of death22 January 1861
Research fieldAnatomy
Physics
ActivityEducation:
Marburg University
Career:
Professor of Human and Comparative Anatomy, University of Landshut; Professor, Heidelberg (from 1816)
Membership categoryForeign Member
Date of election09/06/1832
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DSB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1862-1863 vol 12 pp xxvii-xxxii
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/42635598
CodeNA2510
Archives associated with this Fellow
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M/221Tiedemann, Friedrich
IM/004604Tiedemann, Friedrichnd
MC/5/139Letter from Edw [Edward] Rigby, 36 Berkeley Square, to the Secretary of the Royal Society21 January 1854
PT/74/3/22Drawing, 'Simia satyrus' by [Heinrich Tiedemann][1836]
EC/1832/29Tiedemann, Friedrich: certificate of election to the Royal Society
PT/74/3/16Drawing, 'Cerebrum aethiopis' by [Heinrich Tiedemann][1836]
PT/74/3/19Drawing, longitudinal section of brain of Ethiopian male by J Wagner[1836]
PT/74/3/18Drawing, 'Cerebrum aethiopis' by J Wagner[1836]
MC/2Volume 2 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1832-1838
MC/2/46Letter from Friedrich Tiedemann, Heidelberg, to the Royal Society24 August 1832
PT/74/3/15Drawing, 'Cerebrum aethiopis' by H [Heinrich] Tiedemann[1836]
PT/74/3/24Drawing, 'Simia troglodytes' by H [Heinrich] Tiedemann1835
PT/74/3/21Drawing, 'Simia satyrus' by [Heinrich Tiedemann][1836]
PT/74/3/23Drawing, 'Simia troglodytes' by H [Heinrich] Tiedemann1835
PT/74/3/20Drawing, brain of a southern African woman by Dünret[1836]
MC/5Volume 5 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1851-1858
PT/22/5Paper, 'On the brain of the negro [sic], compared with that of the European and the orang-outang [orangutan]' by Dr Frederick [Friedrich] Tiedemann[1836]
RR/1/246Referee's report by Joseph Henry Green, on a paper 'On the brain of the 'negro' [sic], compared with that of the European and the ourang-outang' by Frederick Tiedemann14 July 1830
PT/74/3/17Tracing, base of brain of Ethiopian male by J Wagner[1836]
PT/74/3/17aDrawing, base of brain of Ethiopian male by J Wagner[1836]
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