Karl Julius Deninger
Title
Karl Julius Deninger
Identifier
Wikidata: Q21510241
Bibliographic Citation
Image in: Wilckens, Otto Rudolf. 1918. "Karl Deninger †." Geologische Rundschau, Vol. LX: 62‒64, Tafel II
Birth Date
18 March 1878
Birthplace
Mainz
Death Date
15 December 1917
Place of death
Italy
Occupation
Geologist and paleontologist
Biographical Text
Karl Deninger studied in Freiburg and Munich and was awarded his doctorate in geology and paleonthology in 1902. He participated in a number of excursions and expeditions, one of which brought him to Maluku (Buru and Seram) in 1907. Building up on this experience, he initiated the "II. Freiburg Moluccan Expedition." Upon his return, he became adjunct professor at the University of Freiburg. With the beginning of the First World War, he joined the German regiment as lieutenant and received several awards for his services on the battlefield. He died in Italy during the battles at Piave River at the age of 39.
Sources:
Sources:
- Haffer, Jürgen. 1997. Ornithologen-Briefe des 20. Jahrhunderts: “We must lead the way on new paths”: The work and correspondence of Hartert, Stresemann, Ernst Mayr – international ornithologists. Ludwigsburg: Hölzinger
- Wilckens, Otto Rudolf. 1918. “Karl Deninger †.” Geologische Rundschau 9: 62‒64
Collection
Citation
“Karl Julius Deninger,” The Mailopu Archive - Markus Mailopu and the II. Freiburg Moluccan Expedition, accessed May 6, 2025, https://www.mailopu.ethnologie.uni-muenchen.de/omeka/items/show/25.
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