Erik Acharius

Botanist, Academic

1757 – 1819

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Who was Erik Acharius?

Erik Acharius was a Swedish botanist who pioneered the taxonomy of lichens and is known as the "father of lichenology".

Acharius was born in Gävle, matriculated at Uppsala University in 1773 and was one of the last of the students of Linnaeus. He later worked for the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm and completed his medical studies at Lund University in 1782. He was appointed town medical officer in Vadstena in 1785, district medical officer in Östergötland County in 1789, director of the new Vadstena Hospital in 1795, and titular professor in 1803.

Acharius belonged to the younger generations of Swedish botanists who continued what Linnaeus had left undone. Acharius began the taxonomic classification of the Lichenes and published several work in this field: Lichenographiae Suecia prodromus, Methodus lichenum, Lichenographia universalis, Synopsis methodica lichenum and many smaller papers in periodicals.

He was a member of the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Linnean Society of London and the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala.

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Born
Oct 10, 1757
Gävle
Also known as
  • Ахариус, Эрик
  • 埃里克·阿卡里乌斯
Nationality
  • Sweden
Profession
Education
  • Lund University
Died
Aug 14, 1819
Vadstena

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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