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Swedish botanist (1881–1941)
August Heintze
Born26 September 1881
Skurup, Sweden
Died6 May 1941(1941-05-06) (aged 59)
Stockholm
NationalitySwedish
Alma materLund University
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
Author abbrev. (botany)Heintze

(Sven) August Heintze (1881–1941) (sometimes spelled Heinze) was a Swedish botanist.

Life

Heintze was born on 26 September 1881 to Fredrik and Kerstin (née Svensson) Heintze in Skurup, Skåne. He had a younger sister, Anna Maria (b. 1889). He enrolled as a student at Lund University in 1901. He graduated in 1906, and earned his doctorate in 1913. His first position was as a teacher at Uddevalla kommunalgymnasium. Heintze died on 6 May 1941 in Stockholm, and is buried in the Skurups Norra Kyrkogård ("Skurup's Northern Cemetery").

He is known for his work on the classification of cormophytes, particularly the family Ranuculaceae.

Selected publications

Publications include:

  • Heintze, August (1927). Cormofyternas Fylogeni (Phylogenie der cormophyten) (in Swedish). Lund: Håkan Ohlssons boktryckeri. Retrieved 10 January 2016. (Cormofyt. Fylog.) (Abstract in German.)
  • Heintze, August. (1932–1935) Handbuch der Verbreitungsökologie der Pflanzen. Stockholm, Selbstverlag (in German)
  • Heintze, August. (1908) Växtgeografiska anteckningar från ett par färder genom Skibottendalen i Tromsö amt. Arkiv Bot. v 7 no 11 (in Swedish)
  • Heintze, August. (1913) Växttopografiska undersökningar i Åsele Lappmarks fjälltrakter. I–II Arkiv Bot. v 12 no 11; v 13 no 5 (in Swedish)
  • Heintze, August. (1909) Växtgeografiska undersökningar i Råne socken af Norrbottens län. Arkiv Bot. v 9 no 8 (in Swedish)

Legacy

Published names include:

The standard author abbreviation Heintze is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

References

  1. Kubitzki & Bayer 2003, p. 376.
  2. HUH 2015.
  3. ^ Erdtman 1945.
  4. Geni 2015.
  5. Gravar 2016.
  6. Wieselgren 1946, p. 388.
  7. Krok, Aulin & Lindman 1925, p. 281.
  8. Heintze 1927.
  9. Kumazawa 1938.
  10. Libris 2016, Heintze, August.
  11. Reveal 2000.
  12. Heintze 1927, p. 159.
  13. Heintze 1927, p. 103.
  14. International Plant Names Index.  Heintze.

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