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Samuel Elisée Bridel-Brideri
Born(1761-11-28)28 November 1761
Died7 January 1828(1828-01-07) (aged 66)
NationalitySwiss
Alma materUniversity of Lausanne
Scientific career
FieldsBryology

Samuel Elisée Bridel-Brideri (28 November 1761 in Crassier, Vaud – 7 January 1828) was a Swiss-German bryologist.

He studied at the University of Lausanne, and at the age of 19 began work as a tutor to the princes of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. In 1804, he was appointed Geheimer Legationsrath to the Privy Council, and later on, he worked as a librarian in the city of Gotha.

He was the author of an important work on mosses titled Muscologia recentiorum (1797-1803), of which several supplements were issued in the ensuing years. Later on, he published the two-volume Bryologia universa (1826–27), which was an improved edition of his earlier work. In the latter work he introduced a new system for the classification of mosses; a system that is no longer used.

The genus Bridelia was named in his honor by German botanist Carl Ludwig Willdenow (1765-1812). A portion of his herbarium is now housed at the Berlin Botanical Museum, and a number of his scientific papers are kept at the Forschungsbibliothek Gotha, Schloss FriedensteininGotha. Also, he was the author of Délassements poétiques, a well-received book of poetry.

References

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  1. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Brid.

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