Bernard Altum

Johann Bernard Theodor Altum (31 January 1824, Münster, Province of Westphalia - 1 February 1900, Eberswalde) was a German Catholic priest, zoologist, and forest scientist.

Background

He studied philosophy and theology in Münster, being ordained as a priest in 1849. Later, his interests turned to zoology, a discipline he studied in Berlin under Johannes Peter Müller and Martin Lichtenstein. From 1859 he was a lecturer at the University of Münster, relocating to the Academy of Forestry Eberswalde in 1869 as successor to Julius Theodor Christian Ratzeburg.

In his earlier work, his research primarily dealt with mammals and birds, after moving to Eberswalde, his studies were largely in the field of forest entomology.[1]

Examenskommission des Ministeriums für Landwirthschaft, Domänen und Forsten (Berlin), October 1893 (Altum is the third seated member from the left).

From 1893 to 1900 he was president of the German Ornithologists' Society.

Works

References

  1. NDB/ADB Deutsche Biographie (translated biography)
  2. Deutsche Wikisource (bibliography)