Description:Chapters: Emil Goeldi, Adolfo Lutz, Oswaldo Goeldi, Swiss Brazilian, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Sabrina Sato, Jose Carlos Bauer, Claudio Heinrich, Clovis Bornay. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Emil August Goeldi (var. Goldi, var. Emilio Augusto Goeldi) (August 28, 1859 July 5, 1917 in Bern), was a Swiss-Brazilian naturalist and zoologist. Goeldi studied zoology in Jena, Germany with Ernst Haeckel, and in 1884 he was invited by Ladislau de Souza Mello Netto, the influential director of the Brazilian "Museu Imperial e Nacional," to work at that institution. Goeldi arrived in Rio de Janeiro in 1885 to work in the National Museum (now the Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro. In May of 1890, he was fired, due to political circumstances related to the proclamation of the Republic and the exile of his principal benefactor, Emperor D. Pedro II. He was then invited by the governor of the state of Para, Lauro Sodre, to reorganize the Para Museum of Natural History and Ethnography, in Belem, which had been founded in 1866 by Domingos Soares Ferreira Penna. He arrived on 9 June 1894 in Belem. In his pioneering work, Goeldi was helped by several other foreign researchers, such as the Swiss botanist Jacques Huber (1867-1914), zoologist Emilie Snethlage (1868-1929), geologists Friedrich Katzer (1861-1925), and Alexander Karl von Kraatz-Koschlau (1867-1900), and Adolpho Ducke (1876-1959), entomologist, ethnographer and botanist. In 1902, the "Museu Paraense de Historia Natural e Ethnography" was renamed in his honor. It is now called the Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi. In 1905 Emil Goeldi renounced his post, due to ill health, and returned to Switzerland where he died in Bern, in 1917, at the age of only 58. Huber, then Snethlage and Ducke succeeded him as general direc...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=178149We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Brazilians of Swiss Descent: Emil Goeldi, Adolfo Lutz, Oswaldo Goeldi, Swiss Brazilian, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Sabrina Sato, Jose Carlos Bauer. To get started finding Brazilians of Swiss Descent: Emil Goeldi, Adolfo Lutz, Oswaldo Goeldi, Swiss Brazilian, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Sabrina Sato, Jose Carlos Bauer, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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2010
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Brazilians of Swiss Descent: Emil Goeldi, Adolfo Lutz, Oswaldo Goeldi, Swiss Brazilian, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Sabrina Sato, Jose Carlos Bauer
Description: Chapters: Emil Goeldi, Adolfo Lutz, Oswaldo Goeldi, Swiss Brazilian, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Sabrina Sato, Jose Carlos Bauer, Claudio Heinrich, Clovis Bornay. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Emil August Goeldi (var. Goldi, var. Emilio Augusto Goeldi) (August 28, 1859 July 5, 1917 in Bern), was a Swiss-Brazilian naturalist and zoologist. Goeldi studied zoology in Jena, Germany with Ernst Haeckel, and in 1884 he was invited by Ladislau de Souza Mello Netto, the influential director of the Brazilian "Museu Imperial e Nacional," to work at that institution. Goeldi arrived in Rio de Janeiro in 1885 to work in the National Museum (now the Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro. In May of 1890, he was fired, due to political circumstances related to the proclamation of the Republic and the exile of his principal benefactor, Emperor D. Pedro II. He was then invited by the governor of the state of Para, Lauro Sodre, to reorganize the Para Museum of Natural History and Ethnography, in Belem, which had been founded in 1866 by Domingos Soares Ferreira Penna. He arrived on 9 June 1894 in Belem. In his pioneering work, Goeldi was helped by several other foreign researchers, such as the Swiss botanist Jacques Huber (1867-1914), zoologist Emilie Snethlage (1868-1929), geologists Friedrich Katzer (1861-1925), and Alexander Karl von Kraatz-Koschlau (1867-1900), and Adolpho Ducke (1876-1959), entomologist, ethnographer and botanist. In 1902, the "Museu Paraense de Historia Natural e Ethnography" was renamed in his honor. It is now called the Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi. In 1905 Emil Goeldi renounced his post, due to ill health, and returned to Switzerland where he died in Bern, in 1917, at the age of only 58. Huber, then Snethlage and Ducke succeeded him as general direc...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=178149We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Brazilians of Swiss Descent: Emil Goeldi, Adolfo Lutz, Oswaldo Goeldi, Swiss Brazilian, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Sabrina Sato, Jose Carlos Bauer. To get started finding Brazilians of Swiss Descent: Emil Goeldi, Adolfo Lutz, Oswaldo Goeldi, Swiss Brazilian, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Sabrina Sato, Jose Carlos Bauer, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.