Nikolaos Apostolidis Explained

Nikolaos Apostolidis
Image Name:Nikolaos Apostolidis.jpg
Birth Place:Volos, Greece
Death Place:Athens, Greece
Office:Dean of the School of Philosophy (University of Athens)
Term Start1:1901
Term End1:1902
Predecessor1:Pavlos Karolidis
Successor1:Margaritis Evangelidis
Office3:Minister of Economics
Term Start3:1916
Term End3:1917
Office2:Rector of the (University of Athens)
Term Start2:1909
Term End2:1910
Profession:Professor, Dean
Known For:Naturalism in Greece
Zoological Labs (University of Athens)
Spouse:Sophia Petrou Kiappe
Children:Alexandra
Christos
Iosif
Nationality:Greek
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Fields:Natural History
Zoology
Biology
Workplaces:University of Athens
Alma Mater:University of Athens
University of Geneva
Sorbonne University

Nikolaos Apostolidis (Greek:Νικόλαος Αποστολίδης; 1856 - 1919), was a biologist, naturalist, professor, dean, author, and politician. He replaced Iraklis Mitsopoulos as the second director of the Zoological Museum of the University of Athens. He served as Dean of the Philosophical School, Rector of the University of Athens, and Minister of Economics. He popularized natural science and was one of the most prolific Greek naturalists of the 20th century. He studied countless species of animals.[1] [2]

Nikolaos was born in Volos to the aristocratic family Apostolidis. He migrated to Athens to attend school and eventually studied at the University of Athens, University of Geneva, and the Sorbonne University. He completed his doctoral studies at the Sorbonne in the field of natural science under the supervision of Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers. He returned to Greece and became a high school teacher and professor at the University of Athens. He expanded the Laboratory of Zoology at the Zoological Museum which was part of the University of Athens and published several scientific papers on zoology while introducing systematic experimental zoology to Greece. He died in Athens in 1919.[3]

Biography

He was born in Volos in 1856 to the aristocratic family Apostolidis. He was the son of Christos Apostolidis and he had 3 brothers Pericles, Margaritis, and Aristides. Nikolaos eventually married Sophia Petrou Kiappe the great-granddaughter of German surgeon Heinrich Treiber. Treiber actively participated in the Greek War of Independence as a surgeon and was one of the doctors who fought for the life of the English poet Lord Byron. Treiber later became the private doctor of King Otto and one of the first medical professors at the University of Athens. He remained in Greece for the rest of his life. Sophia and Nikolaos had three children Alexandra, Christos and Iosif. Christos became a doctor.[4]

Nikolaos completed his primary education in Athens and studied Physics at the University of Athens. He continued his studies at the University of Geneva from 1877 – 1879 and eventually migrated to Paris where he studied zoology at the Sorbonne University with Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers. In 1881, he was awarded a doctorate degree and his thesis was entitled Anatomy and Embryology of Ophiurs. He returned to Greece one year later and became professor of zoology while also teaching natural history at the local high school. He continued his research on ophiurs in echinoderms.

By September 1894, he was appointed full professor of zoology at the University of Athens, a position he held for 22 years; moreover, he was also director of the Zoological Museum and participated in countless international scientific conferences. By the academic year 1909-1910, he assumed the position of rector of the University of Athens, and six years later around 1916 and 1917, he served as Minister of Economics during the Interim Government of Spyridon Lambros after which he abandoned the post for health reasons. He did extensive research on agricultural zoology and published several scientific papers on zoology, he also introduced systematic experimental zoology to Greece. He significantly expanded the Zoological Museum at the University of Athens and oversaw the Laboratory of Zoology.

Literary works

Books and Articles authored by Nikolaos Apostolidis!Date!Title!Title in English
1881Anatomie et Dèveloppement des OphiuresAnatomy and Development of Brittle Stars
1883La Pèche en Grèce In: Fauna Ichthyologique de GrèceFishing in Greece. In: Ichthyological Fauna of Greece,
1892Το βασίλειον των ΖώωνThe Animal Kingdom
1892Οι Ιχθύες των Γλυκέων Υδάτων της Θεσσαλίας,The Freshwater Fishes of Thessaly
1894Ανατομική και Εμβρυολογία των Σκωληκοειδών (vermetidae)Anatomy and Embryology of Vermetidae
1894Τα θαλάσσια Ζώα και τα Επιθαλάσσια ΕργαστήριαSea Animals and Marine Laboratories
1896Πουλολόγω Αναφερομένων Πτηνών,Birdwatcher of Listed Birds
1901Φυσική και βιολογική Ιστορία των Ανωφελών ΚωνώπωνNatural and Biological History of Malaria-Carrying Mosquitoes
1904Τα Ωφέλιμα ΠτηνάThe Beneficial Birds
1907Le Corail Grèc. In: La Grèce MaritimeGreek Coral. In: Maritime Greece
1907Όρια, Óροι και Διαιρέσεις των εν ταις Θαλάσσαις Διαιτωμένων Ζώων (Πρυτανικός Λόγος)Limits, Conditions and Divisions of the Animals Fed in the Seas (Rector's Speech)

References

  1. Web site: Acting Deans. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens . Staff Writers . 28 October 2022. 28 October 2022.
  2. Web site: Apostolidis Nikolaos. Institute for Neohellenic Research . Triandafillos Sklavenitis. November 27, 2022. November 27, 2022.
  3. Web site: Nikolaos Apostolidis. Department of Biology . Staff Writers. November 27, 2022. November 27, 2022.
  4. Web site: The historical Apostolidis family of Volos. The Alumni of the German School in Athens . Staff Writers. November 27, 2022. November 27, 2022.

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