The Berlin Society of Friends of Natural Science, (Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin, in German) (GNF) is a scientific society, one of the most important such societies of the late 18th century.[1] After the Danziger Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, it is the oldest private natural society in Germany. It was founded in 1773 by F.H.W. Martini, and originally was based around 12 experts in the natural sciences who visited each other's collections and built up a collection and library for the society.[2] The society also published a journal, in which great care was taken to publish accurate illustrations.[1]

The society exists still, with about 140 members. After a decade of inactivity following the Second World War, it has since been associated with the Free University of Berlin.[3]

Early Members

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References

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  1. ^ a b Nickelsen, Kärin (2006). ""In deutlichen Beschreibungen und richtigen Zeichnungen gemeinnütziger" – Abbildungen in der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin (GNF), 1773-1800". Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology. 11: 155–176.
  2. ^ te Heesen, Anke (March 2004). "From natural historical investment to state service: collectors and collections of the Berlin Society of Friends of Nature Research, c . 1800". History of Science. 42 (1): 113–131. doi:10.1177/007327530404200104.
  3. ^ Götz, Peter. "Historie: Geschichtlicher Abriss". GNF. GNF, Berlin. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
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