Leopold Adametz

Austrian zoologist (1861–1941)
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Leopold Adametz (11 October 1861, Feldsberg – 27 January 1941, Vienna) was an Austrian zoologist. The son of a manufacturer, he studied at the Hochschule für Bodenkultur in Vienna and at the University of Leipzig. In 1886, he was awarded his doctorate.[1] He became an assistant of Martin Wickens and in 1888 an assistant professor of zoology. From 1891 he was a professor in Krakau, from 1898 until 1932 he was the professor of animal product studies and the morphology of house pets at the Hochschule für Bodenkultur in Wien. He was a member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

Literary works

  • Allgemeine Tierzucht, 1926

References

  1. ^ "Doktorbuch Promotionen". Universität Leipzig, Archiv. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
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  • Adametz Leopold – WIEM, darmowa encyklopedia at portalwiedzy.onet.pl (in Polish)
  • Oeaw.ac.at (in German)
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