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Johannes Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt (23 December 1778 – 31 October 1845), sometimes called J. C. H. Reinhardt, was a professor in zoology at the University of Copenhagen. Born in Rendalen parish in Norway, his father, Johannes Henrik Reinhardt, was a priest, and his mother, Johanne Elisabeth Mommesen, was from Holmestrand (Norway). He was not baptized Johannes, but adopted the name later. After having been educated at home, he came to Copenhagen in 1792 and entered the university in 1793, where he passed the first two examinations, but after that spent almost two years at home, where he used the opportunity to study plants and animals. In 1796, he returned to Copenhagen to study theology, but his tendencies pulled him away from this study and towards natural history. He became a discip

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  • Johannes Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt ( Rendalen (Noruega, 23 de diciembre 1778 - Copenhague, 31 de octubre 1845) fue un zoólogo y profesor noruego.​ (es)
  • Johannes Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt (23 December 1778 – 31 October 1845), sometimes called J. C. H. Reinhardt, was a professor in zoology at the University of Copenhagen. Born in Rendalen parish in Norway, his father, Johannes Henrik Reinhardt, was a priest, and his mother, Johanne Elisabeth Mommesen, was from Holmestrand (Norway). He was not baptized Johannes, but adopted the name later. After having been educated at home, he came to Copenhagen in 1792 and entered the university in 1793, where he passed the first two examinations, but after that spent almost two years at home, where he used the opportunity to study plants and animals. In 1796, he returned to Copenhagen to study theology, but his tendencies pulled him away from this study and towards natural history. He became a disciple of Martin Vahl, with whose help Reinhardt in 1801 got the opportunity to travel abroad, where he stayed until 1806 (in the beginning a mentor for a son of the titular councillor of state J.C.C. Brun). At first, Reinhardt studied mineralogy at the academy of mining in Freiberg, later primarily zoology and anatomy in Göttingen and finally in Paris. During his stay there he received an appointment as an inspector for that part of the newly established Royal Museum for Natural History which was founded by acquiring the collections of the Society for Natural History in 1805. He was just about to start as a private tutor in a German family in Normandy, but accepted happily the post as inspector instead, although the annual salary was only 200 Rdl., because he now felt it possible to return home without having to choose between "death from hunger or practising law". He remained in Paris for a few months more and tried to extend his rather insufficient knowledge by studying in the museums and by following Georges Cuvier's lectures, that had excited his enthusiasm. In late 1806 he returned and immediately took over the management of the collection. In 1809 he started giving lectures in the museum, and when professor J. Rathke had been transferred to Christiania, Reinhardt was also employed by the university in 1813, at first as a senior lecturer and the year after as a professor extraordinarius in natural history. In 1814, he married Mette Margrethe Nicoline Hammeleff (1782–1832), a daughter of titular councillor of state N. Hammeleff and Juliane Marie Hammeleff, born Pontoppidan. In 1821, he became a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, in 1830 ordinary professor and a member of the Academic Council; in 1836 he was appointed honourable Doctor of Philosophy, and in 1839 he became titular councillor of state. He was the father of herpetologist Johannes Theodor Reinhardt (1816-1882), who with Christian Frederik Lütken (1827-1901), published Bidrag til Kundskab om Brasiliens Padder og Krybdyr (Contributions to the knowledge of Brazilian amphibians and reptiles. Reinhardt died on 31 October 1845 in Copenhagen. (en)
  • Johan Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt est un zoologiste danois, né le 23 décembre 1778 à Rendalen en Norvège et mort le 31 octobre 1845. (fr)
  • Johannes Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt, född 19 december 1776 i Rendalen i södra Norge, död 31 oktober 1845 i Köpenhamn, var en dansk zoolog, far till Johannes Theodor och Mathilde Reinhardt. Reinhardt kom till Köpenhamn 1792 och skrevs in som student där året efter. Han återvände hem efter de första två examinationerna och ägnade sig åt att studera växter och djur. År 1796 var han tillbaka i Köpenhamn för att läsa teologi men hans intresse drogs mot naturvetenskap. Han blev elev till botanikern och zoologen Martin Vahl med vars hjälp han 1801–1806 kunde vistas utomlands. Han studerade först mineralogi vid gruvakademin i Freiberg, och därefter i huvudsak zoologi och anatomi i Göttingen och Paris. Han lockades sedan åter till Köpenhamn genom en anställning vid , senare (1829) som administrerande inspektör. Från 1814 var han ordinarie professor vid universitetet. Reinhardt hade stora förtjänster vid museets utvidgning och ordnande, men verkade huvudsakligen genom sina föreläsningar (sedan 1809) och författade högst obetydligt. Viktigast av hans skrifter är hans Ichthyologiske bidrag til Grönlands fauna (1838) genom att i motsats till gängse åsikter visa att Grönlands djurvärld sluter sig till Nordamerika, ej till Europa. Sedan 1839 var han utnämnt etatsråd. Åren 1822–1828 var Reinhardt en bland utgivarna av Tidsskrift for Naturvidenskaberne och 1829–1838 av Maanedsskrift for Litteratur. Fiskarna silverskärlånga (Gaidropsarus argentatus) (Reinhardt, 1837), djuptobis (Ammodytes dubius) Reinhardt, 1837 och klykskrabb (Icelus bicornis) (Reinhardt, 1840) samt svart pigghaj (Centroscyllium fabricii) (Reinhardt, 1825) är bland de arter som först beskrevs av Reinhardt. Den mindre hälleflundran, även kallad blåkveite (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) (Walbaum, 1792) är uppkallad efter Reinhardt (släktnamnet Reinhardtius givet av Theodore Gill 1861), liksom flera andra arktiska fiskarter. (sv)
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  • Johannes Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt ( Rendalen (Noruega, 23 de diciembre 1778 - Copenhague, 31 de octubre 1845) fue un zoólogo y profesor noruego.​ (es)
  • Johan Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt est un zoologiste danois, né le 23 décembre 1778 à Rendalen en Norvège et mort le 31 octobre 1845. (fr)
  • Johannes Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt (23 December 1778 – 31 October 1845), sometimes called J. C. H. Reinhardt, was a professor in zoology at the University of Copenhagen. Born in Rendalen parish in Norway, his father, Johannes Henrik Reinhardt, was a priest, and his mother, Johanne Elisabeth Mommesen, was from Holmestrand (Norway). He was not baptized Johannes, but adopted the name later. After having been educated at home, he came to Copenhagen in 1792 and entered the university in 1793, where he passed the first two examinations, but after that spent almost two years at home, where he used the opportunity to study plants and animals. In 1796, he returned to Copenhagen to study theology, but his tendencies pulled him away from this study and towards natural history. He became a discip (en)
  • Johannes Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt, född 19 december 1776 i Rendalen i södra Norge, död 31 oktober 1845 i Köpenhamn, var en dansk zoolog, far till Johannes Theodor och Mathilde Reinhardt. Reinhardt kom till Köpenhamn 1792 och skrevs in som student där året efter. Han återvände hem efter de första två examinationerna och ägnade sig åt att studera växter och djur. År 1796 var han tillbaka i Köpenhamn för att läsa teologi men hans intresse drogs mot naturvetenskap. Han blev elev till botanikern och zoologen Martin Vahl med vars hjälp han 1801–1806 kunde vistas utomlands. (sv)
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  • Johan Reinhardt (en)
  • Johan Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt (fr)
  • Johannes Reinhardt (sv)
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