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Jakob von Uexküll


Alternative spellings:
Jacob Uexküll
J. von Uexküll
Jacob von Uexküll
Jakob von #Baron# Uexküll
Jakob Von Uexküll
Jacob Von Uexküll
Jakob Johann Von Uexküll
Yākobu v. Yukusukyuru
Yākopu fon Yukusukyuru
Jakob Johann von Uexküll
Jakob Johann Baron von Uexküll

B: 8. September 1864 Keblaste (Läänemaa)
D: 25. Juli 1944
Place of Activity: Heidelberg
Death Place:
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Profession

  • Biologe
  • Arzt
  • Physiologe
  • Zoologe
  • Philosoph
  • Affiliations

  • Institut für Umweltforschung
  • Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher
  • External links

  • Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
  • Bibliothèque nationale de France
  • Ostdeutsche Biographie
  • Wikipedia (Deutsch)
  • Wikipedia (English)
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  • Archivportal-D
  • Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB)
  • Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
  • Bildarchiv / Herder-Institut
  • NACO Authority File
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  • Wikidata
  • International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)


  • Jakob Johann Freiherr von Uexküll (German: [ˈʏkskʏl]; 8 September [O.S. 27 August] 1864 – 25 July 1944) was a Baltic German biologist who worked in the fields of muscular physiology and animal behaviour studies and was an influence on the cybernetics of life. However, his most notable contribution is the notion of Umwelt, used by semiotician Thomas Sebeok and philosopher Martin Heidegger. His works established biosemiotics as a field of research. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1947
    1
      1933
    1
      1920

    Series

    1. Deutsche Rundschau (1)