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Ignaz von Olfers

German naturalist, historian and diplomat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ignaz von Olfers

Ignaz Franz Werner Maria von Olfers (30 August 1793 – 23 April 1871) was a German naturalist, historian and diplomat.[1][2]

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Born30 August 1793 
Münster 
Died23 April 1871  (aged 77)
Berlin 
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Biography

He was born in Münster, into an banking Olfers family, that in 1803 also became an aristocratic one. In 1816 he travelled to Brazil as a diplomat.[1]

In 1839 he was made director of the royal art collections[1] and had significant influence on Frederick William IV of Prussia for a re-development of the Museumsinsel, Berlin. Together with architect Friedrich August Stueler, he developed the concept of the Neues Museum, Berlin and had great influence on organisation and presentation of exhibits and interior. His daughter was the writer and illustrator Marie von Olfers.[3]

Olfers described a number of new mammal species in Wilhelm Ludwig von Eschwege's Journal von Brasilien (1818).[4][5]

In 1819, Olfersia which is a genus of ferns (in the family Dryopteridaceae) from South America, was published,[6] then a species of South American snake, Philodryas olfersii (in 1823),[7] and frog, Physalaemus olfersii (in 1856), were all named in his honour.[2]

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