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Franz Ewald Theodor Bachmann (6 June 1856 – after 1916), was a medical practitioner and naturalist. Bachmann was born in Lissa, present-day Leszno, Poland. studied in Breslau with Adolf Engler and in Würzburg where he was awarded an M.D. in 1883. He arrived in the Cape on 4 July 1883 in the company of Friedrich Wilms and disembarked while Wilms carried on to Durban. Bachmann spent the next four years practising medicine in the Western Cape, spending two years in Darling and the remainder in Hopefield. In November 1887 he left for Natal aboard the Trojan and stayed for a year in Pondoland where he acted as agent for Berlinsche Pondo Gesellschaft, writing a report on the natural resources there and trying to acquire land for a German agricultural settlement, a venture which was never realise

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  • Franz Ewald Bachmann (* 21. Juni 1856 in Lissa bei Posen; † 4. Juni 1931 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Mediziner und Naturforscher. (de)
  • Franz Ewald Theodor Bachmann (Münster, 1856 - ?)​ fue un botánico, briólogo, micólogo, médico general, y explorador alemán.​ Bachmann estudió en la Universidad de Breslavia, discípulo de Adolf Engler; y en la Universidad de Wurzburgo, donde obtuvo el diploma de doctor en Medicina. Y viajó a Sudáfrica en el mismo barco con Friedrich Wilms (1848-1919, llegando a Ciudad del Cabo el 4 de julio de 1883. Bachmann desembarcó y Wilms siguió navegando hacia Durban. Y se quedó cuatro años practicando su profesión en la provincia Occidental del Cabo: dos en , y otros dos más en . Además de recolectar fanerógamas, recogió algunos hongos, líquenes y musgos, y varios especímenes de historia natural. Sus colecciones de insectos, mayormente Coleoptera de Münster, Breslau, y Moravia se conservan en el , y sus colecciones entomológicas del Transvaal en el Museo de Historia Natural de Berlín.​ (es)
  • Franz Ewald Theodor Bachmann (6 June 1856 – after 1916), was a medical practitioner and naturalist. Bachmann was born in Lissa, present-day Leszno, Poland. studied in Breslau with Adolf Engler and in Würzburg where he was awarded an M.D. in 1883. He arrived in the Cape on 4 July 1883 in the company of Friedrich Wilms and disembarked while Wilms carried on to Durban. Bachmann spent the next four years practising medicine in the Western Cape, spending two years in Darling and the remainder in Hopefield. In November 1887 he left for Natal aboard the Trojan and stayed for a year in Pondoland where he acted as agent for Berlinsche Pondo Gesellschaft, writing a report on the natural resources there and trying to acquire land for a German agricultural settlement, a venture which was never realised. He wrote an account of his experiences "Reisen, Erlebnisse und Beobachtungen in der Kapkolonie, Natal und Pondoland", published in 1901 in Berlin, but of scant botanical importance. His first trip went from Durban to Pietermaritzburg, across the Ixopo and Umzimkulu Rivers to Clydesdale Mission. His return route crossed the Ibisi River near Harding where he called at the Marburg Mission before getting back to Durban via a boat from Port Shepstone. His second journey started off on 15 January 1888 when he left on horseback from Marburg Mission with Conrad Beyrich. They went via Flagstaff to Lusikisiki, visiting Qawukeni or Qaukeni, the kraal of the Paramount Chief of the Pondo people. From there they went through to the Egossa Forest and on to Port St Johns. Establishing a camp at the ill-fated Port Grosvenor, he made a short excursion to the Mateku Falls on a tributary of the Umsikaba River. He reached Durban in November 1888 and embarked on a boat calling at Port Elizabeth and Cape Town en route to Berlin where he arrived in January 1889. Besides flowering plants he collected some fungi, lichens and mosses, and various natural history specimens. Insect collections, mainly Coleoptera made by him in Münster, Breslau and Mähren are conserved in Landesmuseum für Naturkunde Münster and insect collections made in Transvaal are in Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. He is commemorated in the genera Bachmannia and Bachmanniomyces, and the species , and . The standard author abbreviation Bachm. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
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  • Franz Ewald Bachmann (* 21. Juni 1856 in Lissa bei Posen; † 4. Juni 1931 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Mediziner und Naturforscher. (de)
  • Franz Ewald Theodor Bachmann (6 June 1856 – after 1916), was a medical practitioner and naturalist. Bachmann was born in Lissa, present-day Leszno, Poland. studied in Breslau with Adolf Engler and in Würzburg where he was awarded an M.D. in 1883. He arrived in the Cape on 4 July 1883 in the company of Friedrich Wilms and disembarked while Wilms carried on to Durban. Bachmann spent the next four years practising medicine in the Western Cape, spending two years in Darling and the remainder in Hopefield. In November 1887 he left for Natal aboard the Trojan and stayed for a year in Pondoland where he acted as agent for Berlinsche Pondo Gesellschaft, writing a report on the natural resources there and trying to acquire land for a German agricultural settlement, a venture which was never realise (en)
  • Franz Ewald Theodor Bachmann (Münster, 1856 - ?)​ fue un botánico, briólogo, micólogo, médico general, y explorador alemán.​ Bachmann estudió en la Universidad de Breslavia, discípulo de Adolf Engler; y en la Universidad de Wurzburgo, donde obtuvo el diploma de doctor en Medicina. Y viajó a Sudáfrica en el mismo barco con Friedrich Wilms (1848-1919, llegando a Ciudad del Cabo el 4 de julio de 1883. Bachmann desembarcó y Wilms siguió navegando hacia Durban. Y se quedó cuatro años practicando su profesión en la provincia Occidental del Cabo: dos en , y otros dos más en . (es)
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  • Franz Ewald Bachmann (de)
  • Franz Ewald Theodor Bachmann (es)
  • Franz Ewald Theodor Bachmann (en)
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