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1821
Elias Magnus Fries (1794-1878)
Systema Mycologicum : Sistens Fungorum Ordines, Genera Et Species, Huc Usque Cognitas, Quas Ad Normam Methodi Naturalis Determinavit, Disposuit Atque.
Lundæ : ex officina Berlingiana, 1821-32.
Agaricus phalloides Vaill. ex Fr.
Elias Fries was born 1794 in the village Femsjö in the western part of the province Småland in southern Sweden. According to Fries himself his great interest in fungi started when he as a twelve years old boy came across a magnificent specimen of Hericium coralloides. Already as a school-boy he knew between 300 and 400 species of fungi, to which he gave provisory names. He started his university studies in Lund in 1811 and obtained his doctor's degree there in the year of 1813.
Fries' most important work was Systema Mycologicum, issued in three volumes between 1821 and 1832. It has for a long time, together with Elenchus Fungorum from 1828, been the starting point for fungal names and today the names in it are sanctioned. In 1834 Fries was appointed professor in Uppsala and from then on his main interest was the Hymenomycetes.
Elias Fries is often referred to as The Father of Mycology. |