Alexander Tschirch
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Alexander Tschirch
Summary
Alexander Tschirch is a human[1]. Born in Guben[2], he… he was born on October 17, 1856[3]. He died in Bern[4]. He died on December 2, 1939[5]. He worked as a pharmacist[6], university teacher[7], and mycologist[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Alexander Tschirch's place of birth was Guben[2].
- Alexander Tschirch died in Bern[4].
- Alexander Tschirch was born on October 17, 1856[3].
- Alexander Tschirch died on December 2, 1939[5].
- Alexander Tschirch held citizenship in German Reich[10].
- Alexander Tschirch worked as a pharmacist[6].
- Alexander Tschirch worked as a university teacher[7].
- Alexander Tschirch's professions included mycologist[8].
- Alexander Tschirch was employed by University of Bern[11].
- Alexander Tschirch's education included a stint at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[12].
- Alexander Tschirch was educated at University of Freiburg[13].
- Alexander Tschirch's education included a stint at University of Bern[14].
- Alexander Tschirch was a member of German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina[15].
- Alexander Tschirch's religion is recorded as reformed[16].
- Alexander Tschirch is recorded as male[17].
- Alexander Tschirch's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Alexander Tschirch supervised Günther Friedländer as a doctoral student[19].
- Alexander Tschirch's Commons category is recorded as Alexander Tschirch[20].
- Alexander Tschirch's archives at is recorded as University of Bern, archives of the Institute for the history of medicine[21].
- Alexander Tschirch's archives at is recorded as ETH Zurich University Archives[22].
- Alexander Tschirch's family name is recorded as Tschirch[23].
- Alexander Tschirch's given name is recorded as Alexander[24].
- Alexander Tschirch's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[25].
- Alexander Tschirch's nominated for is recorded as Nobel Prize in Chemistry[26].
- Alexander Tschirch's nominated for is recorded as Nobel Prize in Chemistry[27].
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Origins and Family
Alexander Tschirch was born in Guben[2]. He was born on October 17, 1856[3].
Education
Educated at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[12], a comprehensive university[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1809[30], headquartered in Berlin[31]; University of Freiburg[13], a public university[32], in Germany[33], founded in 1457[34], headquartered in Freiburg im Breisgau[35]; and University of Bern[14], a comprehensive university[36], in Switzerland[37], founded in 1834[38], headquartered in Main building of the University of Berne[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include pharmacist[6], university teacher[7], and mycologist[8]. Alexander Tschirch was employed by University of Bern[11]. He supervised Günther Friedländer as a doctoral student[19].
Personal Life
Alexander Tschirch's religion is recorded as reformed[16].
Death and Burial
Alexander Tschirch died on December 2, 1939[5]. He passed away in Bern[4].
Why It Matters
Alexander Tschirch has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] He is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
His notable doctoral advisees include Günther Friedländer[41], a chemist[42], 1902–1975[43], of Israel[44].
FAQs
Where was Alexander Tschirch born?
Alexander Tschirch was born in Guben[2].
Where did Alexander Tschirch die?
Alexander Tschirch died in Bern[4].
What did Alexander Tschirch do for work?
Alexander Tschirch worked as pharmacist[6], university teacher[7], and mycologist[8].
Where did Alexander Tschirch go to school?
Alexander Tschirch was educated at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[12], University of Freiburg[13], and University of Bern[14].