Johan Lange
Johan Martin Christian Lange was a prominent Danish botanist.
He held the post of Librarian at the Botanical library of the University of Copenhagen from 1851 to 1858. He was Director of the Botanical Garden there from 1856 to 1876, the Reader of botany at the Danish Technical University from 1857 to 1862, and Reader of Botany at the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University from 1858 to 1893, achieving full professor standing in 1892. He began editing the Flora Danica in 1858, and was its last editor. Together with Japetus Steenstrup, Johan Lange was the publisher of Flora Danica fasc. 44. Thereafter, he edited alone fasc. 45-51 and Supplement vols 2-3, in total 600 plates. After having finished the publication of Flora Danica, he issued Nomenclator Floræ Danicæ in 1887 - a volume indexing all planches in Flora Danica alphabetically, systematically and chronologically.
He travelled throughout Europe, completing extensive studies on the flora of Denmark, Greenland and other European countries, especially Spain..
He expanded on the classification developed by Linnaeus, writing Plantenavne og navngivningsregler which was influential in developing the Code of Botanical Nomenclature, the system in use today.
Charles Darwin borrowed a book written by Lange, which he failed to return in a timely manner as mentioned by Darwin in his correspondence. Partial list of publications
- Icones plantarum sponte nascentium in regnis Daniae et Norvegiae, in ducatibus Slesvici et Holsatiae et in comitatibus Oldenburgi et Delmenhorstiae:
- Conspectus florae groenlandicae: Grønlands mosser
- Conspectus florae groenlandicae: 1. Fanerogamer og karsporeplanter
- Conspectus florae groenlandicae: Tillæg til fanerogamerne og karsporeplanterne
- Flora Danica