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Carl Benjamin Klunzinger (18 November 1834, in Güglingen – 21 June 1914, in Stuttgart) was a German physician and zoologist. He studied medicine at the Universities of Tübingen and Würzburg, afterwards attending lectures on geology and zoology in Vienna and Prague. In 1862 he traveled to Cairo, where he spent eighteen months learning Arabic. Beginning in February 1864 he worked as a physician at Kosseir, a seaport on the Red Sea. Here he spent five years collecting a vast quantity of fish and other marine specimens.

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  • كارل بنيامين كلونتسنغر (ar)
  • Carl Benjamin Klunzinger (de)
  • Carl Benjamin Klunzinger (en)
  • Carl Benjamin Klunzinger (fr)
  • Carl Benjamin Klunzinger (it)
  • Клунцингер, Карл Вениамин (ru)
  • Carl Benjamin Klunzinger (sv)
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  • كارل بنيامين كلونتسنغر (بالألمانية: Carl Benjamin Klunzinger) ـ (غوغلينغن، 18 نوفمبر 1834 ـ شتوتغارت، 21 يونيو 1914) هو طبيب وعالم حيوان ألماني، عاش في مصر ودَرَس الأحياء البحرية في مدينة القصير الساحلية. (ar)
  • Carl Benjamin Klunzinger (* 18. November 1834 in Güglingen; † 21. Juni 1914 in Stuttgart) war ein württembergischer Tropenarzt und Zoologe. (de)
  • Carl Benjamin Klunzinger est un zoologiste allemand, né le 18 novembre 1834 et mort le 21 juin 1914. Il enseigne la zoologie, l’anthropologie et l’hygiène à l’université de Stuttgart. Klunzinger étudie en particulier la faune de la mer Rouge et est l’auteur de publications remarquées sur les coraux, les crabes et les poissons. (fr)
  • Carl Benjamin Klunzinger (Güglingen, 18 novembre 1834 – Stoccarda, 21 giugno 1914) è stato un medico e zoologo tedesco. (it)
  • Карл Вениамин Клунцингер (нем. Carl Benjamin Klunzinger; 18 ноября 1834—21 июня 1914) — немецкий зоолог. Долгое время жил в качестве врача в Коссеире на берегу Красного моря. Опубликовал: «Bilder aus Oberägypten, der Wüste und dem Roten Meers» (2 изд., Штутгарт, 1877); «Die Korallentiere des Roten Meers» (3 т., Берлин, 1877—1879); «Die Fische des Roten Meers» (Штутгарт, 1884). (ru)
  • Carl Benjamin Klunzinger, född den 18 november 1834 i Güglingen (Württemberg), död den 21 juni 1914 i Stuttgart, var en tysk zoolog. Klunzinger var professor i zoologi, antropologi och hygien vid tekniska högskolan i Stuttgart 1884–1900. Han författade många skrifter om koralldjur, högre kräftdjur och om fiskar, särskilt sådana, som tillhör Röda havets fauna. (sv)
  • Carl Benjamin Klunzinger (18 November 1834, in Güglingen – 21 June 1914, in Stuttgart) was a German physician and zoologist. He studied medicine at the Universities of Tübingen and Würzburg, afterwards attending lectures on geology and zoology in Vienna and Prague. In 1862 he traveled to Cairo, where he spent eighteen months learning Arabic. Beginning in February 1864 he worked as a physician at Kosseir, a seaport on the Red Sea. Here he spent five years collecting a vast quantity of fish and other marine specimens. (en)
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