Heinrich Von Kittlitz - Works

Works

  • Kupfertafeln zur Naturgeschichte der Vögel, Frankfurt 1832, 1. Heft
  • 24 Vegetationsansichten von den Küstenländern und Inseln des Stillen Ozeans, mit Text, Wiesbaden 1845–1852
  • Vegetationsansichten aus den westlichen Sudeten, Frankfurt 1854
  • Naturszenen aus Kamtschatka
  • Bilder vom Stillen Ozean
  • Denkwürdigkeiten einer Reise nach dem russischen Amerika, nach Mikronesien und durch Kamtschatka, Gotha 1858, Band 1, Band 2
  • Psychologische Grundlage für eine neue Philosophie der Kunst, Berlin 1863
  • Schlußfolgerungen von der Seele des Menschen auf die Weltseele, Mainz 1873
  • Ornithologisches Tagebuch. Handschrift mit Aquarellmalereien. 4 Bände (1816-1823).Wissenschaftliche Stadtbibliothek Mainz, Sammlung Moyat, Sign.: Moyat 658
The standard author abbreviation Kittlitz is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name.

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