Proper noun
Gessner (plural Gessners)
A surname from German.
Shoumatoff (2001), 192–194 Conrad Gessner was the first naturalist to ascend the mountains in the 16th century, to study them, writing that in the mountains he found the "theatre of the Lord". Source: Internet
See also * Historiae animalium by Gessner References Further reading *Aelian, On Animals. 3 volumes. Source: Internet
They were so published by Konrad Gessner in De rerum fossilium, lapidum et gemmarum maxime figuris & similitudinibus at Zurich in 1565 and by many others less famous. Source: Internet
The first such collection, with 22 versions, was Mithridates de differentis linguis by Conrad Gessner (1555; the title refers to Mithridates VI of Pontus who according to Pliny the Elder was an exceptional polyglot ). Source: Internet
“I would definitely consider this year’s Set Up Your Roommate a success,” Gessner said. Source: Internet
Those Who Write, Teach by David Gessner from The New York Times. Source: Internet