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Ludwig Emanuel Schaerer (11 June 1785 – 3 February 1853) was a Swiss pastor and lichenologist. Interested in natural history from a young age, Schaerer trained as a teacher and studied theology in Bern. During his career as a teacher, orphanage director, and pastor, he researched extensively and maintained correspondence with foreign botanists interested in cryptogams. Schaerer was best known for his multi-volume work Lichenum Helveticorum Spicilegium ("Anthology of Swiss Lichens"), published in 12 parts from 1823 to 1842. This series catalogued and described the lichens of Switzerland, particularly those in the Alps, where he often went on collecting excursions. In another series, he compiled and distributed dried herbarium specimens acquired from his collections. Several lichen taxa have

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  • Ludwig Emanuel Schaerer (fr)
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  • Шерер, Людвиг Эмануэль (ru)
  • Ludwig Emanuel Schaerer (sv)
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  • Ludwig Emanuel Schaerer, né le 11 juin 1785 à Berne et mort le 3 février 1853 à Belp (BE), est un cryptogamiste et mycologue suisse s’étant surtout intéressé à la lichénologie. (fr)
  • Людвиг Эмануэль Шерер (нем. Ludwig Emanuel Schärer; 1785—1853) — швейцарский лихенолог. (ru)
  • Ludwig Emanuel (Louis-Emmanuel) Schaerer , född den 11 juni 1785 i Bern, död den 3 februari 1853 i Belp, var en schweizisk präst och botanist. Auktorsnamnet Schaer. kan användas för Ludwig Emanuel Schaerer i samband med ett vetenskapligt namn inom botaniken; se Wikipediaartiklar som länkar till auktorsnamnet. Schaerer gjorde sig känd som lavarforskare, särskilt genom Enumeratio critica Lichenum europæorum (1850) och herbariet Lichenes Helvetiæ exsiccati. (sv)
  • Ludwig Emanuel Schaerer (11 June 1785 – 3 February 1853) was a Swiss pastor and lichenologist. Interested in natural history from a young age, Schaerer trained as a teacher and studied theology in Bern. During his career as a teacher, orphanage director, and pastor, he researched extensively and maintained correspondence with foreign botanists interested in cryptogams. Schaerer was best known for his multi-volume work Lichenum Helveticorum Spicilegium ("Anthology of Swiss Lichens"), published in 12 parts from 1823 to 1842. This series catalogued and described the lichens of Switzerland, particularly those in the Alps, where he often went on collecting excursions. In another series, he compiled and distributed dried herbarium specimens acquired from his collections. Several lichen taxa have (en)
  • Ludwig Emanuel Schaerer (11 czerwca 1785 w Bernie, zm. 3 lutego 1853 w Belp) – szwajcarski duchowny i mykolog. W 1805 r. zaczął studiować teologię w Bernie, w 1808 r. otrzymał święcenia kapłańskie. Podczas pierwszych lat studiów był uczniem francuskiego botanika . Gdy kontynuował studia w Halle i Berlinie, zaczął się interesować porostami. Współpracował z lichenologiem Heinrichem Gustavem Flörke. (pl)
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  • Belp, Switzerland (en)
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  • Bern, Switzerland (en)
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