Ernst Krause

This article is about the German biologist. For the tenor, see Ernst Kraus. For the American physicist, see Ernst Henry Krause.

Dr Ernst Krause also known under the pen-name Carus Sterne (22 November 1839 in Zielenzig, – 24 August 1903 in Eberswalde) was a German biologist.

Initially a student of pharmacy, he later studied natural sciences at the University of Berlin. After graduation he devoted himself to independent scientific research. He was a prominent and successful champion of Darwinism in Germany.[1]

Selected works

Krause was also the author of numerous articles in the journal Die Gartenlaube.[4]

Notes

  1. Google Books Deutsche Apotheker-Zeitung, Volume 18
  2. WorldCat Title Erasmus Darwin
  3. Works by or about Ernst Krause in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
  4. de.Wikisource bibliography of Krause
  5. "Author Query for 'E.L.Krause'". International Plant Names Index.
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