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Aleksander Zawadzki, born Józef Antoni Zawadzki, (6 May 1798 in Bielsko, Cieszyn Silesia – 5 June 1868 in Brno) was a Polish naturalist, author of flora and fauna lists of the Galicia region and the neighbourhood of Lviv ((ポーランド語:Lwów)). He was also the first scientist who studied and catalogued the beetles and butterflies of Eastern Galicia. ==Biography== Zawadski was the teacher of zoologist Stanisław Konstanty Pietruski and between 1835–37 he was a lecturer of botany and then professor of physics (1849–53) at Lviv University. In the years 1854–68 he studied evolution, and in Brno, where he arrived as a result of the turmoil caused by the Spring of Nations (''Wiosna Ludów''), became a mentor of Gregor Mendel, directing his talent toward the development of the theory of evolution and helping to lay the foundations of genetics. He was a member of several scientific societies, and the editor of Lviv's magazines ''Rozmaitości'' and ''Mnemozyna''. ''Chrysanthemum zawadskii'', a species of chrysanthemum described by Franz Herbich, is named after him. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aleksander Zawadzki (naturalist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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