Samuel Friedrich Stein

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Samuel Friedrich Nathaniel Ritter von Stein (03. November 1818 - 09. January 1885) was a German entomologist chiefly interested in Diptera.

Born in Niemegk near Potsdam/Brandenburg, Stein became 1850 Professor at the Forest and Agriculture Institute in Tharandt in Sachsen (Saxony), 20 km SW of Dresden. This was one of the leading forestry schools in Germany. Formal education in forestry began about 1840 when private forestry schools were established. These were the outgrowth of the old master schools. The forestry college at Tharandt developed from Cotta Master School. Though not of the same order Tharandt had close connections with The French National School of Forestry which was established in Nancy, France in 1825. The work at Tharandt, under Stein's supervision was of a very high order, thoroughly professional and of very high technical standard. 1855 he became professor in Prag. In the year 1875/6 he became rector of Karl Ferdinand University in Prag. Nobeled 27. April 1878 Wien from Franz Josef I.

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