Orchids of the Southern Cone (1830–2000) – Part III. Karl Friedrich Reiche’s Orchidaceae Chilensis and a commentary about Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Kraenzlin’s Orchidacearum Genera et Species (Vol. 2, Part I)

dc.creatorOssenbach, Carlos
dc.date2023-07-06
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dc.identifierhttps://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/lankesteriana/article/view/55710
dc.identifier10.15517/lank.v23i2.55710
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/7912002
dc.descriptionKarl Reiche (1860–1929), a German botanist, came to Chile in 1889 as a professor at the Lyceum in the city of Constitución. He was attracted by the country’s climate and its traditional friendliness to German immigrants. A few years later, in 1897, Federico Phillippi, Director of the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, welcomed Reiche as the new Head of the Botanical Section, a position he held until 1910. During his 21 years in Chile, Reiche worked intensively on the Chilean flora and was a prolific writer. Besides six volumes of the Estudios críticos de la Flora de Chile (1896–1911), several editions of Reiche’s Plant Geography of Chile were published (1907, 1934–1937, 2013), a magnificent essay on Chiles’ Orchidaceae, Orchidaceae Chilensis (1910, reprint 2007), and several other minor works. On Reiche’s suggestion, The Museo Nacional engaged Friedrich Kraenzlin (1847–1934) to write a treatment of the orchids of the Southern Cone that was published in 1904 as the second volume of Orchidacearum Genera et Species, a work that was widely criticized by many botanists, beginning with Reiche himself.en-US
dc.descriptionKarl Reiche (1860–1929), a German botanist, came to Chile in 1889 as a professor at the Lyceum in the city of Constitución. He was attracted by the country’s climate and its traditional friendliness to German immigrants. A few years later, in 1897, Federico Phillippi, Director of the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, welcomed Reiche as the new Head of the Botanical Section, a position he held until 1910. During his 21 years in Chile, Reiche worked intensively on the Chilean flora and was a prolific writer. Besides six volumes of the Estudios críticos de la Flora de Chile (1896–1911), several editions of Reiche’s Plant Geography of Chile were published (1907, 1934–1937, 2013), a magnificent essay on Chiles’ Orchidaceae, Orchidaceae Chilensis (1910, reprint 2007), and several other minor works. On Reiche’s suggestion, The Museo Nacional engaged Friedrich Kraenzlin (1847–1934) to write a treatment of the orchids of the Southern Cone that was published in 1904 as the second volume of Orchidacearum Genera et Species, a work that was widely criticized by many botanists, beginning with Reiche himself.es-ES
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dc.publisherUniversidad de Costa Ricaen-US
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dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2023 Jardín Botánico Lankester, Universidad de Costa Ricaes-ES
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dc.sourceLankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology; EARLY VIEW. Lankesteriana: Volume 23, number 2 (May–August); 161-179en-US
dc.sourceLankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology; EARLY VIEW. Lankesteriana: Volumen 23, número 2 (mayo–agosto); 161-179es-ES
dc.source2215-2067
dc.source1409-3871
dc.subjectKarl Reicheen-US
dc.subjectFriedrich Kraenzlinen-US
dc.subjectFederico Philippien-US
dc.subjectNational Museum of Natural History of Chileen-US
dc.subjectOrchidaceaeen-US
dc.subjectKarl Reichees-ES
dc.subjectFriedrich Kraenzlines-ES
dc.subjectFederico Philippies-ES
dc.subjectMuseo Nacional de Historia Natural de Chilees-ES
dc.subjectOrchidaceaees-ES
dc.titleOrchids of the Southern Cone (1830–2000) – Part III. Karl Friedrich Reiche’s Orchidaceae Chilensis and a commentary about Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Kraenzlin’s Orchidacearum Genera et Species (Vol. 2, Part I)en-US
dc.titleOrchids of the Southern Cone (1830–2000) – Part III. Karl Friedrich Reiche’s Orchidaceae Chilensis and a commentary about Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Kraenzlin’s Orchidacearum Genera et Species (Vol. 2, Part I)es-ES
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