Paul Theodor Range

Paul Theodor Range (1 May 1879 in Lübeck – 29 August 1952 in Lübeck) was a German geologist and naturalist.

Range, 1908 in Lüderitz Bay

He studied natural sciences at the universities of Würzburg and Leipzig, receiving his doctorate in 1903. From 1906 to 1914 he worked as a government geologist in German South-West Africa, and afterwards, performed scientific studies in the Sinai Peninsula.[1] From 1921 he gave lectures in geology at the University of Berlin, becoming an associate professor in 1934.[2][3] In 1936, he was named president of the Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft.[1]

Range is commemorated in the scientific name of the Namib sand gecko (Pachydactylus rangei), which was described as a species new to science by herpetologist Lars Gabriel Andersson in 1908.[4]

Published works

  • Das Diluvialgebiet von Lübeck und seine Dryastone : nebst einer vergleichenden Besprechung der Glazialpflanzen führenden Ablagerungen überhaupt, 1903 The diluvial area of Lübeck and its dryastone.
  • Geologische Übersichtskarte des deutschen Namalandes, 1912 Geological overview map of German Namaqualand.
  • Beiträge und Ergänzungen zur Landeskunde des deutschen Namalandes, 1914 Contributions and supplements to the geography of German Namaqualand.
  • Ergebnisse von bohrungen in Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika, 1915 Results from drilling in German South-West Africa.
  • Die flora der Isthmuswuste, 1921 Flora of the isthmus desert.
  • Die küstenebene Palästinas. Mit geologischer übersichtskarte im maszstab 1:250000, 1922 The coastal plain of Palestine; with a geological outline map (scale: 1:250000).
  • Begleitworte zur geologischen Karte der Isthmuswüste, 1922 Accompaniments to the geological map of the isthmus desert.
  • Die isthmuswüste und Palästina, 1926 The isthmus desert and Palestine.[5][6]


References

  1. Paul Theodor Range Zürcher Herbarien
  2. BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  3. Deutsche biographische Enzyklopädie: (DBE) edited by Rudolf Vierhaus
  4. The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles by Bo Beolens, Michael Watkins, Michael Grayson
  5. OCLC WorldCat Search (published works)
  6. Paul Theodor Range The Online Books Page
  7. IPNI.  Range.
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