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Paweł Czenpiński (1755–1793 ) was a Polish physician, botanist, zoologist, entomologist and educator. Czenpinski graduated in 1780 from the University of Vienna. He was, in Poland, an employee of the Society for Elementary Books (established in 1775 and empowered to develop programs and school textbooks) and was a member of the National Education Commission. Together with Walenty Gagatkiewicz he founded the Warsaw School of Anatomy and Surgery (1789). In 1782 he went on a scientific expedition with John Dominic Peter Jaskiewicz (1749–1809) to make zoological, botanical and geological observations of the Carpathian Mountains. He was the author of ''Dissertatio inauguralis zoologico-medica, sistens totius regni animalis genera, in classes et ordines Linnæana methodo digesta, præfixa cuilibet classi terminorum explicatione, quam annuente inclyta facultate medica in antiquissima ac celeberrima Universitate Vindobonensi publicæ disquisitioni submittit Paulus de Czenpinski, nobilis Polonus Varsoviensis. Disputabitur in universitatis palatio. Die mensis Aprilis anno 1778'' (GDZ ) in which he described ''Gibbium psylloides'' and later of textbooks issued by the Commission of National Education: ''Botany for National Schools'' (1785, with J.K. Kluki) and ''Zoology for National Schools'' (1789) ==References== * (Czenpiński Paweł ) 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「Paweł Czenpiński」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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