Julius Roger Explained

Julius Roger
Birth Date:23 February 1819
Birth Place:Niederstotzingen, Germany
Death Place:Rachowitz, Upper Silesia
Fields:hospitals; entomology; folklore
Known For:building hospitals in Silesia
identifying over 400 new insect species
collecting folk songs

Julius Roger (23 February 1819 – 7 January 1865) was a German medical doctor, entomologist, and folklorist who worked in Ratibor, in Upper Silesia, most notable for having arranged (and raised the necessary monies) to build hospitals in Groß Rauden, Pilchowitz, and the current public hospital in Rybnik.[1]

He is also notable for collaborating with entomologist Ernst Gustav Kraatz, contributing to Kraatz's founding of the German Entomological Institute collections; for identifying and discovering over 400 new species of beetles and other insects; and for collecting folk songs (a collection of 546 songs - huntsmens songs, pastoral and farmers songs, Gypsy songs, ballads, and love songs).[1]

His zoological author abbreviation is Roger.[2]

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References

  1. Web site: Interklasa . www.interklasa.pl . 8 March 2009.
  2. Web site: Australian Faunal Directory: Myrmecia flavicoma. biodiversity.org.au. 2022-10-01.

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