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Marcus Elieser Bloch
Marcus Elieser Bloch

Marcus Elieser Bloch

German, 1723–1799
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Marcus Elieser Bloch was a German physician and naturalist who is best known for his contribution to ichthyology through his multi-volume catalog of plates illustrating the fishes of the world. Brought up in a Hebrew-speaking Jewish family, he learned German and Latin and studied anatomy before settling in Berlin as a physician. He amassed a large natural history collection, particularly of fish specimens. He is generally considered one of the most important ichthyologists of the 18th century, and wrote many papers on natural history, comparative anatomy, and physiology.

Bloch was born at Ansbach in 1723 where his father was a Torah writer and his mother owned a small shop. Educated at home in Hebrew literature he became a private tutor in Hamburg for a Jewish surgeon. Here he learned German, Latin and anatomy. He then studied medicine in Berlin and received a doctorate in 1762 from Frankfort on the Oder with a treatise on skin disorders. He then became a general practitioner in Berlin and married Breinche, daughter of "protected Jew" Ruben Joseph Rintel (1699–1765?) in 1765. This allowed him to settle in Berlin. Bloch helped found the Society of Friends of Natural Sciences in 1773 along with Moses Mendelssohn serving also as Mendelssohn's physician. He began to establish a large natural history collection and a library. He also began to publish in journals. Breinche died in 1769 and their only son died aged 21 while on a trip to Paris to sell the book on fishes that his father had written. In 1774 he married Cheile, daughter of banker Joseph Veitel Ephraim (1775–1807) and they would have a daughter who married physician Wolf Davidson (1772–1800). After the death of Cheile, he married Rahel, daughter of a Jewish social worker Jeremias Bendix (1735 -1790), and they had a son and two daughters.

Bloch became interested in fishes only in 1782 after finding fish that he could not find a name for in the works of Linnaeus. He then began to collect fishes and had fish specimens sent from around the world, including correspondents from as far as India like Johann Gerhard König and Christoph Samuel John. The collection was of nearly 1400 specimens and about 800 are now in the Bloch Cabinet of the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin. He began to catalog the fishes of Germany in publications from 1782 to 1784, and on fishes from abroad until 1795, printing the books with copper plate engravings made largely at his own expense. He later managed to get subscribers including the Queen and Prince of Prussia, the Prince of Saxe-Coburg, the royal families of Denmark, Sweden, Poland and the court banker Isaac Daniel Itzig. Bloch also published on medicine, writing on such topics as the waters of Pyrmont and on intestinal parasitic worms.

Bloch visited Paris in 1797 to examine the fish collections there and returned via Holland. His health became poor and he went to Carlsbad where he died of a stroke. He was buried in the Jewish cemetery at Lichtenstadt.

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Epinephelus Afer, The Africain Wall-eye.

Epinephelus Afer, The Africain Wall-eye. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Epinephelus Merra, The Merra.

Epinephelus Merra, The Merra. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Epinephelus ruber, The red Wall-eye.

Epinephelus ruber, The red Wall-eye. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Epinephelus striatus, The streaked Wall-eye.

Epinephelus striatus, The streaked Wall-eye. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Esox Belone, The Gar.

Esox Belone, The Gar. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Esox brasiliensis, The Under-Sword-Fish.

Esox brasiliensis, The Under-Sword-Fish. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Esox Lucio, The Pike.

Esox Lucio, The Pike. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Esox malabaricus, The Pike of Malabar.

Esox malabaricus, The Pike of Malabar. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Esox osseus, The Gar-Fish.

Esox osseus, The Gar-Fish. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Esox Sphyraena, The Sea-Pike.

Esox Sphyraena, The Sea-Pike. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Exocoetus evolans, The Flying-Fish.

Exocoetus evolans, The Flying-Fish. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Exocoetus Mesogaster, The Middle-Pinned Flying-Fish.

Exocoetus Mesogaster, The Middle-Pinned Flying-Fish. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Exoecoetus exsiliens, The Swallow.

Exoecoetus exsiliens, The Swallow. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Fistularia chinensis, The Trumpet.

Fistularia chinensis, The Trumpet. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Fistularia tabacaria, The Tobacco-Pipe-Fish.

Fistularia tabacaria, The Tobacco-Pipe-Fish. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus Aeglefinus, The Hadock.

Gadus Aeglefinus, The Hadock. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus Barbatus, The Whiting Pout.

Gadus Barbatus, The Whiting Pout. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus Callarias, The Dorsh.

Gadus Callarias, The Dorsh. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus Carbonarius, The Coal Fish.

Gadus Carbonarius, The Coal Fish. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus Lota, The Burbot.

Gadus Lota, The Burbot. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus Merlangus, The Whiting.

Gadus Merlangus, The Whiting. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus Merluccius, The Hake.

Gadus Merluccius, The Hake. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus Molva, The Ling.

Gadus Molva, The Ling. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus Morhua, The Cod Fish.

Gadus Morhua, The Cod Fish. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus Pollachius, The Pollack.

Gadus Pollachius, The Pollack. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gadus tricirratus, The Sea Loche.

Gadus tricirratus, The Sea Loche. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gastrobranchus coecus, The Blind-Fish.

Gastrobranchus coecus, The Blind-Fish. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gottus gruniens

Gottus gruniens (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gymnetrus Hawkeniii, The Hawken’s-Fish.

Gymnetrus Hawkeniii, The Hawken’s-Fish. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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Gymnothorax Afer, The africain Bare-Breast.

Gymnothorax Afer, The africain Bare-Breast. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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