Géza Fejérváry (naturalist)
See also: Géza Fejérváry
The baron Géza Gyula Fejérváry von Komlós-Keresztes is a Naturaliste Hungarian specialized in the Reptile S and the Amphibien S, born the June 25th 1894 with Budapest and died the June 2nd 1932.
Of noble origin, it study in private schools of Swiss, Vienna and Budapest. Early child and brilliance, it publishes its first scientific note at fifteen years. In 1913, he becomes voluntary assistant near Lajos Méhelÿ (1862-1946?), which then has the load of the Amphibians and the reptiles within the department of zoology of the Hungarian national Natural history museum. It continues in parallel its studies of Zoologie and Médecine. After Méhelÿ became professor at the university of Budapest, Fejérváry replaces it like conservative in Herpétologie. Always under the direction of Méhelÿ, it obtains its doctorate in 1917. He works in this natural history museum until in 1930, date where he becomes professor in the university of Pécs. He dies of the continuations of an surgical operation at 28 years. It is his wife, A.M. Fejérváry-Láng, holder of a doctorate of paleontology (1919), which replaces it with the natural history museum and which continues its research on the Ostéologie of the Grenouille S.
Source
- Kraig Adler (1989). Contributions to the History off Herpetology, Society for the study off amphibians and reptiles: 202 p.
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