Schneider Camillo Karl ; 1876 – 1951.

links in the internet:

BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN >> Herbarium - [ Diese Seite übersetzen ]
... The personal herbarium of Camillo Schneider, which formed the basis for
his monograph on woody cultivated plants, Handbuch der Laubholzkunde. ...
www.bbg.org/sci/herbarium/ - 11k - 27 May 2002

Harvard University Herbaria's Editorial Center - [ Diese Seite übersetzen ]
... These latter included Joseph Rock, Camillo Schneider, and later many Chinese botanists,
including Yü Te-tsun, Ching Ren-chang, SK Lau, Fang Wen-Pei, Wang Chan ...
flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/mss/huh.htm -

Bücherei des Deutschen Gartenbaues
... der UB-Abteilung Nachlässe zu, so von Joseph Becker-Dillingen, Camillo Schneider,
Wolfgang Sörrensen, Theodor Waage, Max Weber, Gustav Allinger und Erich ...
www.ub.tu-berlin.de/Abteilungen/AbtBibliotheken/ Gartenbaubuecherei/Verein/ - 17k



Materialien zur Geschichte der Gartenkunst

Herausgegeben von Johannes Küchler
Institut für Management in der Umweltplanung
Technische Universität Berlin

Band 4: Claudia Vierle:
Camillo Schneider? Dendrologe und Gartenbauschriftsteller. 
Eine Studie zu seinem Leben  und Werk. 1998, 157 S., 25 Abb.
Druck: ISBN 3-7983-1790-9 DM 30,-
CD: ISBN 3-7983-1791-7 DM 12,-

.lánek z .asopisu Místní kultura
... Rainer M. Rilke, Karl Kraus, Max .vabinský, Viktor Stretti, Antonín Podlaha,
Adolf Loos, Camillo Schneider, Mechtilda Lichnowská ... ... Camillo Schneider. ...
www.ipos-mk.cz/casopis/clanky/200106021.htm

Turist. informace
... politik. a filosof. - Rainer M. Rilke, Karl Kraus, Max .vabincký, Viktor Stretti,
Karel .apek, Antonín Podlaha, Adolf Loos, Camillo Schneider, Dora ...
www.oku-bn.cz/okres_urad/publik2.htm – 65k

Gartenschönheit (Karl Foerster and Camillo Schneider), EINE ZEITSCHRIFT MIT BILDERN
FÜR GARTEN- UND BLUMENFREUNDE - FÜR LIEBHABER UND FACHMANN.,

Silva Tarouca, Ernst & Camillo Schneider: Unsere Freiland-Laubgehölze. Anzucht, Pflege und Verwendung aller bekannten in Mitteleuropa im Freien kulturfähigen Laubgehölze. Wien, Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky & Leipzig, G. Freytag, 1931, 3. edition, pp. xii, 434, (1, adv.), 470 text-illustrations and 13 illustrations on 8 colour-plates, small 4to, cloth-backed boards (lower cover stained; joint split). At the end waterstained with defects.


Silva Tarouca, Ernst, Camillo Schneider et al.: Unsere Freiland-Laubgehölze. Anzucht, Pflege und Verwendung aller bekannten in Mitteleuropa im Freien kulturfähigen Laubgehölze. Wien, Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky & Leipzig, G. Freytag, 1922, 2. edition, pp. xi, 463, (1, adv.), 499 text-illustrations and 24 illustrations on 16 colour-plates, 4to, decorated cloth (a bit rubbed). Kulturhandbücher für Gartenfreunde.

Harvard University Herbaria

Editorial Committee Member: David E. Boufford

Editorial Assistant: Anthony R. Brach

The Harvard University Herbaria have had a long history of interest in the Asian flora dating back to the time of Asa Gray and Charles Sprague Sargent. Gray was the recipient of many specimens from early United States exploring expeditions and his early papers on the relationships of Asian and American plants form the basis for present day studies of plant geography, particularly of the study of eastern Asian - eastern North American plant relationships. Sargent was strongly influenced by Gray and very early after the founding of the Arnold Arboretum he set about to introduce Asian plants to the Boston environment and to bring back specimens to the Arboretum's herbarium. Several collectors from the Arboretum explored for plants in China, but perhaps the most well known was Ernest H. Wilson, who brought back seeds, specimens and photographs from his several trips. Other botanical collectors not actually employed by the Arboretum were supported, however, in their collecting endeavours in China. These latter included Joseph Rock, Camillo Schneider, and later many Chinese botanists, including Yü Te-tsun, Ching Ren-chang, S. K. Lau, Fang Wen-Pei, Wang Chan, Wang Chi-wu, and many others. One of the greatest periods of acquisition of Asian specimens and Asian literature at Harvard was during Elmer D. Merrill's directorship of the Arnold Arboretum. Merrill had a strong interest in Asia, which he acquired during his days in the Philippines in the early 1900s, and he made every effort to purchase specimens and literature relating to eastern and southeastern Asia during his ten year tenure as director of the Arboretum. The rich collections from throughout Asia, not only from China but also from all the countries surrounding China, place the Harvard Herbaria and Harvard's botanical libraries among the most important institutions for the study of Chinese plants and their relationships.

The Flora of China Web is located at the Harvard University Herbaria.

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Index of Botanists


1 selected botanist


Record number

183002256

Full name

Schneider, Camillo Karl (1876-1951)

Name variant

Schneider, Carl Camillo

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-----------AUTHOR DATA-------------------

HUH Author id

8899

Author name

C. K. Schneider

B & P abbreviation

C. K. Schneid.

Specialty

Spermatophytes

Countries

China, Germany, United States of America

Reference

Authors of Plant Names. 1992

 

Taxon. Lit., ed. 2 (TL2)

Author note

Herbarium and types: W (European herbarium), Chinese material at A, G, GH, K, P, PH, US, W; additional European material at B (extant), BM, BP, G, K, PH

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-----------COLLECTOR DATA-------------------

HUH Collector id

164

Collector name

C. K. Schneider

Countries

Austria, China, Germany, Hungary, United States of America

Reference

Index Herbariorum - Collectors S

Collector note

Dendrologist

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-----------PUBLICATIONS-------------------

Title

Ill. Handb. Laubholzk.




Vierle, Claudia
Camillo Schneider - Dendrologe und Gartenbauschriftsteller. Eine Studie zu seinem Leben und Werk
Es wird der Lebensweg mit den Kapiteln Kindheit und Jugend, frühe publizistische Erfahrungen, in der Hauptstadt der Donaumonarchie, Forschungsreise nach China, Dendrologische Arbeiten in Amerika, Rückkehr nach Wien, Neuanfang in Berlin, Arbeiten während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus und die letzten Lebensjahre aufgezeigt.
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A Botanical Pioneer in South West China

Experiences and impressions of an Austrian botanist during the First World War. English translation, complete and unabridged, with biography of Heinrich Handel-Mazetti (1882-1940), Keeper of the Botanical Department, Natural History Museum, Vienna, by David Winstanley. A contemporary of Forrest and Kingdon-Ward this distinguished Austrian botanist accompanied Camillo Schneider on a plant hunting journey in Yunnan in 1914. Stranded by the outbreak of war, he spent five seasons, exploring, surveying, and collecting over 13,000 botanical specimens.

ISBN 0 9529230 0 9, 48 photos, 7 maps, £14.00