He was born at
Hohenheim in
Württemberg, on 19 December 1831. He first went to the
University of Tübingen, where he graduated with a Ph.D. in 1853. The results of his work was published in
Die Juraformation Englands, Frankreichs und des südwestlichen Deutschlands (1856–1858). He went to the
Palaeontological Museum at
Munich in 1858 and became an assistant there. It was in 1860 that he became the Professor of Palaeontology at the
University of Munich. Then, a year later, he became the director of the
Palaeontological Collection. Of his later works, it can be said that the most important was
Paläontologische Mittheilungen aus dem Museum des Königlichen Bayerischen Staates (1862–1865). He died on 23 December 1865 at the age of 34. The
wrinkle ridge Dorsum Oppel on the Moon is named after him, ==Studies==