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4 unusual facts about Friedrich Tiedemann


Anti-racism

Friedrich Tiedemann was one the first persons to make a scientific contestation of racism.

Friedrich Tiedemann

Tiedemann was born at Cassel, the eldest son of Dietrich Tiedemann (1748–1803), a philosopher and psychologist of considerable repute.

Tiedemann spent most of his life as professor of anatomy and physiology at Heidelberg, a position to which he was appointed in 1816, after having filled the chair of anatomy and zoology for ten years at Landshut, and died at Munich.

Heinrich Boie

At university he became interested in natural history through the lectures of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach and Friedrich Tiedemann.



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