Erik Viborg, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Erik Viborg

Danish botanist

Date of Birth: 05-Apr-1759

Date of Death: 25-Sep-1822

Profession: veterinarian, university teacher, botanist

Nationality: Denmark

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Erik Viborg

  • Erik Nissen Viborg (April 5, 1759 – September 25, 1822) was a Danish veterinarian and botanist. Viborg studied veterinary science by P.C.
  • Abildgaard at the Veterinary School in Copenhagen and soon became the professor’s assistant (in 1783). From 1784 to 1787, Viborg travelled in Europe.
  • After his return, he won a prize from the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters for his thesis about the ‘sand plants’ (mainly Marram grass) and their use as sand-binders in protection of agricultural lands from aeolian sand.
  • He was then appointed teacher (with the title of professor) at the Veterinary School (1787–1790).
  • In 1796, the king sent Viborg to Poland and Romania to purchase stallions for the Frederiksborg stud farm.
  • When the chair of botany was installed in 1797 at the University of Copenhagen, Viborg became its first holder, surpassing Martin Vahl.
  • This was probably achieved more through ties to the upper circles than through scientific merit.
  • After the death of Abildgaard in 1801, Viborg became professor and rector of the Veterinary School –a position he held to his death.
  • In 1816, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The legume genus Wiborgia Thunb.
  • was named for him.

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