
Jacob Theodor Klein
Sobre el Autor
Jacob Theodor Klein was a notable figure in the field of natural history, particularly known for his contributions to malacology and herpetology. Born in Danzig, Klein dedicated his life to the study of mollusks and reptiles, producing significant works that laid the groundwork for future research in these areas. His publications, such as "Tentamen Methodi Ostracologicæ" and "Tentamen Herpetologiae," showcased his meticulous observations and classifications of various species, reflecting his deep understanding of the natural world.
nacionalidad
Polaco
Fecha de Nacimiento
January 1, 1685
Lugar de Nacimiento
Danzig, Pomerania, Poland
Fecha de fallecimiento
January 1, 1759
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