Carl Adolph Agardh (January 13, 1785, Båstad, Sweden - January 28, 1859, Karlstad) was a Swedish botanist specializing in algae, who was eventually appointed bishop of Karlstad.
Agardh was appointed professor of botany and practical economy at Lund University in 1812, was ordained a clergyman in 1816 and received two parishes as prebend. He was a representative in the clerical chamber of the Swedish Parliament on several occasions from 1817, and was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1817, and of the Swedish Academy in 1831.
He was rector magnificus of Lund University 1819-1820 and was appointed bishop of Karlstad in 1835, where he remained until his death.[1] He was the father of Jacob Georg Agardh, also a botanist.
References
- ^ Eriksson, Gunnar (1970). "Agardh, Carl Adolph". Dictionary of Scientific Biography. 1. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 69–70. ISBN 0684101149.
- ^ "Author Query". International Plant Names Index. http://www.ipni.org/ipni/authorsearchpage.do.
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- Short biography in French
- http://www.biomus.lu.se/indexBe.html Lund University, Botanical Museum
- http://www.biomus.lu.se/indexBsamae.html Lund Museum - Collections: algae
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