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Wilhem Heinrich Kramer (1724 in Dresden – 13 October 1765) was a German physician and naturalist. Kramer studied in Vienna (Austria) then practiced medicine in Bruck, close to the capital, for at least fourteen years. He published in 1756 a work entitled Elenchus Vegetabilium and Animalium per Austriam inferiorem Observatorum, a flora and fauna of Lower Austria noted especially because it was one of the first works to adopt the binomial nomenclature of Carl von Linné (1707–1778). In this book, Kramer created the name pratincola for the collared pratincole which was adapted in English in the following work of Thomas Pennant (1726–1798) in 1773. It is probably for him that Giovanni Antonio Scopoli (1723–1788) dedicated Psittacus krameri (today Psittacula krameri) in 1769. He is also known as

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  • ويلهلم هينريتش كرامر (بالألمانية: Wilhelm Heinrich Kramer)‏ هو عالم حشرات وعالم طيور وعالم نبات ألماني، ولد في القرن السابع عشر في درسدن في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 13 أكتوبر 1765. (ar)
  • Wilhem Heinrich Kramer ( * Dresde ? – 1765) fue un naturalista, botánico, entomólogo y médico alemán. Kramer estudió en Viena (Austria), y luego practicó la medicina en Bruck, cerca de la capital, por al menos catorce años. Publicó en 1756 la obra Elenchus Vegetabilium and Animalium per Austriam inferiorem Observatorum, una flora y fauna de Baja Austria, notable sobre todo porque fue uno de los primeros trabajos en adoptar la nomenclatura binominal del genial sueco Linneo (1707-1778). En ese libro, Kramer creó el término pratincola para el ave Collared Pratincole y que fue adaptado al inglés en la siguiente obra de Thomas Pennant (1726-1798), en 1773. (es)
  • Wilhem Heinrich Kramer est un médecin et un naturaliste allemand, né en 1724 à Dresde (Allemagne) et mort le 13 octobre 1765 à Bruck an der Leitha (Basse-Autriche). (fr)
  • Wilhem Heinrich Kramer (1724 in Dresden – 13 October 1765) was a German physician and naturalist. Kramer studied in Vienna (Austria) then practiced medicine in Bruck, close to the capital, for at least fourteen years. He published in 1756 a work entitled Elenchus Vegetabilium and Animalium per Austriam inferiorem Observatorum, a flora and fauna of Lower Austria noted especially because it was one of the first works to adopt the binomial nomenclature of Carl von Linné (1707–1778). In this book, Kramer created the name pratincola for the collared pratincole which was adapted in English in the following work of Thomas Pennant (1726–1798) in 1773. It is probably for him that Giovanni Antonio Scopoli (1723–1788) dedicated Psittacus krameri (today Psittacula krameri) in 1769. He is also known as an entomologist. The standard author abbreviation Kramer is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Wilhem Heinrich Kramer foi um médico e naturalista alemão. Nasceu provavelmente em Dresden, Alemanha, e faleceu em 1765. (pt)
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  • ويلهلم هينريتش كرامر (بالألمانية: Wilhelm Heinrich Kramer)‏ هو عالم حشرات وعالم طيور وعالم نبات ألماني، ولد في القرن السابع عشر في درسدن في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 13 أكتوبر 1765. (ar)
  • Wilhem Heinrich Kramer ( * Dresde ? – 1765) fue un naturalista, botánico, entomólogo y médico alemán. Kramer estudió en Viena (Austria), y luego practicó la medicina en Bruck, cerca de la capital, por al menos catorce años. Publicó en 1756 la obra Elenchus Vegetabilium and Animalium per Austriam inferiorem Observatorum, una flora y fauna de Baja Austria, notable sobre todo porque fue uno de los primeros trabajos en adoptar la nomenclatura binominal del genial sueco Linneo (1707-1778). En ese libro, Kramer creó el término pratincola para el ave Collared Pratincole y que fue adaptado al inglés en la siguiente obra de Thomas Pennant (1726-1798), en 1773. (es)
  • Wilhem Heinrich Kramer est un médecin et un naturaliste allemand, né en 1724 à Dresde (Allemagne) et mort le 13 octobre 1765 à Bruck an der Leitha (Basse-Autriche). (fr)
  • Wilhem Heinrich Kramer foi um médico e naturalista alemão. Nasceu provavelmente em Dresden, Alemanha, e faleceu em 1765. (pt)
  • Wilhem Heinrich Kramer (1724 in Dresden – 13 October 1765) was a German physician and naturalist. Kramer studied in Vienna (Austria) then practiced medicine in Bruck, close to the capital, for at least fourteen years. He published in 1756 a work entitled Elenchus Vegetabilium and Animalium per Austriam inferiorem Observatorum, a flora and fauna of Lower Austria noted especially because it was one of the first works to adopt the binomial nomenclature of Carl von Linné (1707–1778). In this book, Kramer created the name pratincola for the collared pratincole which was adapted in English in the following work of Thomas Pennant (1726–1798) in 1773. It is probably for him that Giovanni Antonio Scopoli (1723–1788) dedicated Psittacus krameri (today Psittacula krameri) in 1769. He is also known as (en)
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  • ويلهلم هينريتش كرامر (ar)
  • Wilhelm Heinrich Kramer (es)
  • Wilhem Heinrich Kramer (fr)
  • Wilhem Heinrich Kramer (pt)
  • Wilhelm Heinrich Kramer (en)
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