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  1. Christian Gottlob Ferdinand Ritter von Hochstetter (Esslingen am Neckar, 30 de abril de 1829 — Viena, 18 de julho de 1884) foi um geógrafo, geólogo, naturalista e explorador Alemão.

  2. Ferdinand von Hochstetter. Hochstetter's map of the Auckland volcanic field, originally drawn in 1859 and published in the Geological and Topographical Atlas of New Zealand (1864) Christian Gottlieb Ferdinand Ritter von Hochstetter (30 April 1829 – 18 July 1884) was a German - Austrian geologist .

  3. Christian Gottlob Ferdinand Ritter von Hochstetter (* 30. April 1829 in Esslingen am Neckar ; † 18. Juli 1884 in Wien ) war ein deutsch-österreichischer Geologe , Naturforscher und Entdecker .

  4. Overview. Ferdinand von Hochstetter. (1829—1884) Quick Reference. (1829–84), studied theology and natural science in Tübingen and worked as a geologist in Bohemia and a university lecturer in Vienna before joining the Austrian scientific expedition around the globe ...

  5. Hochstetter family. Coat of arms of Höchstetter family. The Höchstetter family (also rendered Hechstetter or Hochstetter ), [1] from Höchstädt in western Bavaria near the banks of the Danube, were members of the fifteenth and sixteenth-century mercantile patriciate of Augsburg .

  6. Ferdinand Christian Ritter von Hochstetter (April 30, 1829 – July 18, 1884), was an Austrian geologist and naturalist who became president of the Vienna Geographical Organization. Biography. Von Hochstetter was born in the city of Esslingen in 1829.

  7. historyofscience.cz › katalog_en › indexFerdinand von Hochstetter

    The German-born Austrian geologist Ferdinand von Hochstetter (1829–1884) is linked with the history of the natural sciences in the Bohemian lands from 1853, when as a geologist for the Imperial Geological Institute in Vienna he was involved in the first systematic geological mapping of Šumava.