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Christian Friedrich Leberecht Strack (24 January 1784, Roßleben – 25 July 1852, Bremen) was a German theologist, naturalist and writer. He wrote several collections of poems, translated classics into German including the works of Aristotle on animals which was published in several volumes as Naturgeschichte der Thiere.

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  • Friedrich Strack (Pädagoge) (de)
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  • Friedrich Strack, auch Chr. Friedrich Leberecht Strack (* 9. Mai 1781 in Kloster Roßleben; † 25. Juli 1852 in Bremen) war ein deutscher Pädagoge, Professor in Bremen, evangelischer Kirchenlieddichter und Naturkundler. (de)
  • Christian Friedrich Leberecht Strack (24 January 1784, Roßleben – 25 July 1852, Bremen) was a German theologist, naturalist and writer. He wrote several collections of poems, translated classics into German including the works of Aristotle on animals which was published in several volumes as Naturgeschichte der Thiere. (en)
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  • Friedrich Strack, auch Chr. Friedrich Leberecht Strack (* 9. Mai 1781 in Kloster Roßleben; † 25. Juli 1852 in Bremen) war ein deutscher Pädagoge, Professor in Bremen, evangelischer Kirchenlieddichter und Naturkundler. (de)
  • Christian Friedrich Leberecht Strack (24 January 1784, Roßleben – 25 July 1852, Bremen) was a German theologist, naturalist and writer. He wrote several collections of poems, translated classics into German including the works of Aristotle on animals which was published in several volumes as Naturgeschichte der Thiere. Friedrich Strack was born at Roßleben monastery where his father, Friedrich Benignus Ludwig Strack was rector. He studied theology at Leipzig in 1799 and became a preacher from 1804. He taught in Halle from 1806 and at the Gymnasium at Wertheim from 1810. In 1814 he became professor of natural history at Düsseldorf and then headed a preschool in Bremen from 1817. He is best known for the illustrated (artist unknown) natural history book Naturgeschichte in Bildern mit erlauterdem (Illustrations of natural history with explanations). The four volumes, issued between 1819 and 1826, are devoted in turn to mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, and fishes. (en)
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