TIEDEMANN, Friedrich (1781 – 1861)
1781 – 1861
6 entries in the GMN corpus.
Image source L. Meder · ÖNB Digital · Public domain
1816 CE
#11178
Anatomie und Bildungsgeschichte des Gehirns im Foetus des Menschen: nebst einer vergleichenden Darstellung des Hirnbaues in den Thieren.
Digital facsimile from Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg at this link.
1821 CE
#5336.4
Description of the calcified cysts of trichinosis in human muscle. (A brief notice with no title).
1821 CE
#9700
Icones cerebri simiarum et quorundam mammalium rariorum.
"Although a few more reports were published furing the next hundred years [after Tyson] it was Tiedemann alone who gave a more detailed account, on monkeys, in his... Icones Simiarum.... In monkeys he found the brain …
1826 CE–1827 CE
#988
Die Verdauung nach Versuchen. 2 vols.
Confirmation of the work of Prout.
1836 CE
#11309
On the brain of the negro, compared with that of the European and the orang-outang.
In this very thoroughly researched, highly documented, and well-illustrated paper Tiedemann demonstrated that there are no significant anatomical differences between the brains and mental capacities of Black people an…
1849 CE
#11432
Friedrich Tiedemann’s Bücher-Sammlung.
"After resigning his professorship of anatomy and physiology at Heidelberg due to deteriorating eyesight, Friedrich Tiedemann (1781-1861) sold his extensive personal library—over 4,600 volumes, assembled over fi…