Ferdinand Ferdinandovich Morawitz ( Russian : Фердинанд Фердинандович Моравиц , German : Ferdinand Carl Joseph Morawitz ; 3 August 1827 in St. Petersburg – 5 December 1896 in St. Petersburg) was a Russian entomologist .
13-572: Morawitz is a surname. It is a Germanized variant of a Czech surname. It may refer to: Ferdinand Ferdinandovitsch Morawitz (1827-1896), a Russian entomologist August Feodorovitsh Morawitz (1837-1897), a Russian entomologist Paul Oskar Morawitz (1879-1936), a German internist and physiologist See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Morawitz Moravčík Morávek Moravek József Moravetz Morawetz [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
26-714: A Doctors practise for 15 years until 1879. But in his spare time he was interested in entomology. He was one of the founding members of the Russian Entomological Society in 1859. He first published scientific work on Coleoptera in 1860. Morawitz also studied the collection of naturalist Alexei Pavlovich Fedchenko , who had collected significant numbers of insects from three explorations from 1869 to 1873 of Central Asia. He recorded 438 species belonging to 36 genera from Central Asia: 68 species of Andrena , 17 species from Europe and 51 new species. Dr. Ferdinand Morawitz worked mainly on Hymenoptera . He
39-403: A sports and health rehabilitation complex with its own stadium and rest-base for the students, personnel, and university guests in the village of Chernomorka. In all university locations there are cafeterias, cafes, bars, and medical sections. Odesa University has engaged in international cooperation at the regional and global levels for the past 150 years. The university is currently a member of
52-1084: Is best known for his work on the bees of Russia and Central Asia . He was one of the prominent entomologists associated with the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Science where his brother August Feodorovitsh Morawitz was curator of the insect collections. His collection is shared between the Zoological Museum in St. Petersburg and the Zoological Museum of Odessa University . Partial list Odessa University Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University ( Ukrainian : Одеський національний університет Iмені І. І. Мечникова , romanized : Odeskyi natsionalnyi universytet imeni I. I. Mechnykova ), often referred to as Odesa National University (Одеський національний університет, abbr. : ОНУ / ONU ), located in Odesa , Ukraine ,
65-532: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ferdinand Ferdinandovitsch Morawitz His parents were German emigrants from Silesia . He was brought up in a private school for boys . In 1853, Morawitz graduated from the Dorpat University (now Tartu University ), Estonia with a 'Doctor of Medicine' degree. With a final year dissertation on the anatomy of Blatta germanica . After he graduated, he moved to St Petersburg . He then had
78-519: Is one of the country's major universities, named after the scientist Élie Metchnikoff (who studied immunology, microbiology, and evolutionary embryology), a Nobel prizewinner in 1908. The university was founded in 1865 by an edict of Tsar Alexander II of Russia , which reorganized the Richelieu Lyceum of Odesa into the new Imperial Novorossiya University . In the Soviet era , the university
91-728: Is one of the oldest in Ukraine. It was founded in 1865, when by edict of the Russian Tsar Alexander II the Richelieu Lyceum ( Ukrainian : Рішельєвський ліцей , which had existed in Odesa since 1817) was reorganized into the Imperial Novorossiya (New Russia) University. All academic and scientific life of the university—from the day of its foundation—was directed by the statute of 1863 that formed
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117-637: The Nobel Prize winner I. I. Mechnykov (after whom the university was later renamed), Professors Ivan Sechenov , A. A. Kovalevskiy , Mykola Hamaliya , N. D. Zelinskiy, Dmitri Mendeleev , physicist G. A. Gamov, mathematician Aleksandr Lyapunov , and others. Through their activities, the Imperial Novorossiya University quickly became one of the centers of the culture of the Ukrainian, Russian, and other peoples dwelling along
130-517: The liberal-democratic tradition of the higher institution which has been preserved in spite of all the disturbances in the social and political life of the country. From the very first years of its existence, the Imperial Novorossiya University became an important center of science and for training the scientific and educational cadres of the northern Black Sea coastal region. World-famous teachers and scientists have worked at Imperial Novorossiya University during different times of its existence, including
143-513: The northern coast of the Black Sea, and the university began to play an important role in the development of science. The first Rector of the university was Professor I. Y. Sokolov. At different periods of time, the university was headed by Professors P. N. Lebedyev, A. I. Yurzhenko, A. V. Bogatskiy, V. V. Serdyuk, and I. P. Zelinskiy—all prominent specialists in different branches of knowledge. In 2013, The Ukrainian Week stated that members of
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#1732802629404156-582: The university staff were openly Ukrainophobic . The university is situated in two parts of the city and occupies about 70 hectares. It is divided into a number of faculties that are directly administered by the university. The university consists of ten faculties, four institutes, one college, two "preparatory departments" for citizens of Ukraine and foreign countries, 15 scientific-research laboratories, five scientific institutes, administration departments, experimental training shops, and nine dormitories for students, post-graduates, and trainees. The university has
169-460: Was renamed Odesa I. I. Mechnykov State University (literally, "Odesa State University named after I. I. Mechnykov"). Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University comprises four institutes, ten faculties, and seven specialized councils. The university is famous for its scientific library , the largest and oldest of any university in Ukraine (3,600,000 volumes, ranging from the 15th century to the present days). Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University
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