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Josef Brunnthaler (20 December 1871, in Vienna – 18 August 1914) was an Austrian botanist, known for his work in the field of phycology. Up until 1904 Brunnthaler was an employee of the Viennese banking and exchange establishment (Voelcker & Co.) — as a botanist he was self-taught. From 1895 he served as librarian of the Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft (Zoological-Botanical Society in Vienna), and in 1897 he founded the Kryptogamen-Tauschanstalt (Cryptogamic exchange institution). In 1905 at Schönbrunn, he organized a botanical exhibition that was associated with the International Congress of Botanists. In 1908 he was named as a curator of the botanical institute at the University of Vienna.

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  • Josef Brunnthaler (Viena, 20 de diciembre de 1871-18 de agosto de 1914) fue un botánico y algólogo austriaco.​ Hasta 1904, Brunnthaler era un empleado de la banca de intercambio vienesa (Voelcker & Co.) así fue botánico por autodidacta. Desde 1895, sirvió como bibliotecario de la Zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft (Sociedad Zoológica-botánica), y en 1897 fundó la Kryptogamen-Tauschanstalt (Institución de intercambio de Criptogamas. En 1905, en el Palacio de Schönbrunn, organizó una exhibición botánica que se asoció con el Congreso Internacional de Botánica. En 1908, fue nombrado curador del Instituto de botánica de la Universidad de Viena. (es)
  • Josef Brunnthaler (20 December 1871, in Vienna – 18 August 1914) was an Austrian botanist, known for his work in the field of phycology. Up until 1904 Brunnthaler was an employee of the Viennese banking and exchange establishment (Voelcker & Co.) — as a botanist he was self-taught. From 1895 he served as librarian of the Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft (Zoological-Botanical Society in Vienna), and in 1897 he founded the Kryptogamen-Tauschanstalt (Cryptogamic exchange institution). In 1905 at Schönbrunn, he organized a botanical exhibition that was associated with the International Congress of Botanists. In 1908 he was named as a curator of the botanical institute at the University of Vienna. (en)
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  • Josef Brunnthaler (20 December 1871, in Vienna – 18 August 1914) was an Austrian botanist, known for his work in the field of phycology. Up until 1904 Brunnthaler was an employee of the Viennese banking and exchange establishment (Voelcker & Co.) — as a botanist he was self-taught. From 1895 he served as librarian of the Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft (Zoological-Botanical Society in Vienna), and in 1897 he founded the Kryptogamen-Tauschanstalt (Cryptogamic exchange institution). In 1905 at Schönbrunn, he organized a botanical exhibition that was associated with the International Congress of Botanists. In 1908 he was named as a curator of the botanical institute at the University of Vienna. In 1909 he embarked on a scientific expedition to German East Africa, Cape Colony and Natal, from which he collected valuable specimens. In 1911 he participated on a journey to Dalmatia. During the following year he succumbed to illness and died two years later at the age of 42. Brunnthaler specialized in research of fresh water algae. The algae species, Ulothrix brunnthaleri and Characium brunnthaleri are named after him. (en)
  • Josef Brunnthaler (Viena, 20 de diciembre de 1871-18 de agosto de 1914) fue un botánico y algólogo austriaco.​ Hasta 1904, Brunnthaler era un empleado de la banca de intercambio vienesa (Voelcker & Co.) así fue botánico por autodidacta. Desde 1895, sirvió como bibliotecario de la Zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft (Sociedad Zoológica-botánica), y en 1897 fundó la Kryptogamen-Tauschanstalt (Institución de intercambio de Criptogamas. En 1905, en el Palacio de Schönbrunn, organizó una exhibición botánica que se asoció con el Congreso Internacional de Botánica. En 1908, fue nombrado curador del Instituto de botánica de la Universidad de Viena. En 1909, se embarcó en una expedición científica al África Oriental Alemana, Colonia del Cabo, y a la Colonia de Natal, donde recolectó valiosos especímenes. En 1911, participó en una exploración a Dalmacia.​ Durante el año siguiente se enfermó, y murió dos años más tarde, a la edad de 42 años. Brunnthaler se especializó en estudios de algas de agua dulce.​ (es)
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