Johann Georg Christian Lehmann

Johann Georg Christian Lehmann
Born (1792-02-25)25 February 1792
Haselau, Duchy of Holstein
Died 12 February 1860(1860-02-12) (aged 67)
Hamburg, German Confederation
Residence Germany
Nationality German
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Institutions Alter Botanischer Garten Hamburg

Johann Georg Christian Lehmann (25 February 1792 12 February 1860) was a German botanist.

Born at Haselau, near Uetersen, Holstein, Lehmann studied medicine in Copenhagen and Göttingen, obtained a doctorate in medicine in 1813 and a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Jena in 1814. He spent the rest of his life as professor of physics and natural sciences at the Gymnasium Academicum in Hamburg and its head librarian.

A prolific monographist of apparently quarrelsome character, he was a member of 26 learned societies and the founder of the Hamburg Botanical Garden de:Botanischer Garten Hamburg, now the Alter Botanischer Garten Hamburg. Lehmann died at Hamburg in 1860.

Some of Lehmann's later illustrations were executed by the German entomologist Johann Wilhelm Meigen.

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