Ernst 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. IPNI.  E.L.Krause.


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