Ernst Pringsheim Jr. or Ernst Georg Pringsheim (October 26, 1881 in Breslau, Lower Silesia – December 26, 1970 in Hannover) was a German Natural scientist and plant physiology.
He taught as a professor for biochemistry and botany, in the University of Berlin, University of Prague, and Cambridge University.
Life
He was a son of Hugo Pringsheim (- 1915, Oppeln, Oberschlesien), and Hedwig Johanna Heymann (1856–1938).
Personal
In 1907 he married Lily Chun (1887–1954); they divorced in 1921, having had five children.[1] He married pharmacist Olga Zimmermann (1902–1992) in Prague in 1929.
References
- D. Mollenhauer: "The protistologist Ernst Georg Pringsheim and his four lives", Protist 154(2003), 157–171;
- D. Mollenhauer: "Historical aspects of culturing microalgae in Central Europe and the impact of Ernst Georg Pringsheim, a pioneer in algae culture collection", in preparation;
- ↑ "Pringsheim, Lily". Hessische Biografie. 30 May 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2017.
External links
- Ernst Pringsheim Jr. in the German National Library catalogue
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