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Georg Christian Oeder

Georg Christian Edler von Oldenburg Oeder (February 3, 1728 in Ansbach - January 28, 1791 in Oldenburg (Oldenburg)) was a German-Danish botanist, medical doctor, economist and social reformer. His name is particularly associated with the initiation of the plate work ''Flora Danica''.
==Life and work==
Oeder was the son of a Bavarian parish minister, Georg Ludwig Oeder (1694–1760). He studied medicine at the University of Göttingen under Albrecht von Haller. He then settled as a doctor of medicine in the city of Schleswig. The king called him to Copenhagen in 1751, on von Haller's recommendation. The autonomous – and conservative - University of Copenhagen, reluctant as it was to employ foreign experts, resisted Oeder's appointment in an ordinary chair. Thus, he was appointed ''Professor botanices regius'' (Royal Professor) and soon led the installation of a new botanic garden. From 1753 he led the publication of a monumental botanical plate work, ''Flora Danica'', which at first was planned to cover all plants, including bryophytes, lichens and fungi native to crown lands of the Danish king – Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, Oldenburg-Delmenhorst and Norway – with its North Atlantic dependencies Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.〔Oeder, Georg Christian (1761) ''(Efterretning om et Verk, som paa Kongelig Befaling skal udgives, FLORA DANICA kaldet, tilligemed en Prøve-Plade af Multebærs Planten (Rubus Chamæmorus) )''. Kopenhagen.〕〔Oeder, Georg Christian ''Verzeichniss zur der Flora Danica gehörigen, in den Königreichen Dännemark und Norwegen, in den Herzogthümern Schleswig und Holstein, und in den Grafschaften Oldenburg und Delmenhorst wildwachsenden Kräuter''. Kopenhagen, 1770. 137 pp.〕 Oeder visited the mountain regions of Norway up to Trondheim during the years 1758-1760. Consequently, the first fascicles of Flora Danica contain many alpine plant species. Oeder also corresponded with the Norwegian bishop and botanist Johan Ernst Gunnerus during the time.
Oeder also built up a considerable botanical library, mainly through purchase from colleagues abroad. English and American literature was obtained from Philip Miller of Chelsea Physic Garden and as many as 1327 volumes were bought from the estate of Richard Mead in 1754.〔Wagner, Peter & Birgit Stauning (2001) Botanisk Centralbibliotek, p. 78-81 in: Bernhard Fabian, Handbuch deutscher historischer Buchbestände in Europa. Georg Olms Verlag ISBN 3-487-10360-5 (Google Books )〕
At the time of Oeder, botany was amalgamated with economy at large. Oeder thus was also a member of a number of commissions on agrarian reforms (e.g. “Landkommissionen” in 1770) and state finances ('Finanskollegiet' in 1771). From the first Danish census, which was soon destroyed, he extracted data on married couples, widowers and widows in all parishes of Zealand, Amager, Møn and Bornholm – these excerpts are now valuable data to genealogists.〔(“Oeders Efterretninger” 1771 in the Danish Demographic Database )〕 Oeder advocated the need for charities for widows.〔Oeder, G. C. (1771) ''Raisonnemens über Wittwen-Cassen''. Kopenhagen, 84 pp.〕 At large, Oeder was a spokesman of social reform and freedom of the rural population.〔Oeder, G. C. (1769) ''Bedenken über die Frage: Wie dem Bauernstande Freyheit und Eigenthum in den Ländern, wo ihm beydes fehlet, verschaffet werden könne?'' Frankfurt & Leipzig, 112 pp. Additions: ''Zusäze zu dem Bedenken über die Frage: Wie dem Bauernstande etc''. Frankfurt & Leipzig (1771) and ''Bedenken und Zusätze; von neuem aufgelegt sammt Zulagen''. Altona (1786)〕〔Oeder, G. C. (1781) ''Antwort auf J. C. Fabricius Zudringlichkeit in seiner Schrift über die Volks-Vermehrung in Dännemark''.Oldenburg, 20 pp.〕
With the fall of Johann Friedrich Struensee in 1771 and the consequent crisis in state finances and the strengthening of anti-enlightenment and anti-German conservative circles, Oeder lost his professorship. He was first given the post as prefect (stiftamtmand) of Trondhjem stift, but never installed. He then was given a little honorable post as bailiff (Landvogt) in Oldenburg, which was then under Danish rule, but to be exchanged to Holstein-Gottorp in 1773. Two years before his death, he was ennobled by emperor Joseph II. He was buried in the churchyard of St. Gertrude's Chapel (''Gertrudenfriedhof'') in Oldenburg.

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