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Gloger (17
September 1803 near Grottkau, Silesia,
Kingdom of
Prussia – 30
December 1863 in Berlin) was a
German zoologist and ornithologist.
Gloger was...
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Zygmunt Gloger (3 November 1845 – 16 August 1910) was a
Polish historian, archaeologist,
geographer and ethnographer,
bearer of the
Wilczekosy coat of...
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Gloger's rule is an
ecogeographical rule
which states that
within a
species of endotherms, more
heavily pigmented forms tend to be
found in more humid...
- The
Gloger Organ in
Kongsberg Church in Kongsberg,
Norway was
built by
Gottfried Heinrich Gloger in 1765.
Because of
damage caused by a fire, the organ...
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Gottfried Heinrich Gloger (1710
Hannover –
April 1779 Verdal) was a
German organ builder and organist.
Gloger was born as the
third son of the organbuilder...
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Gotthold Gloger (17 June 1924 – 16
October 2001) was a
German writer and painter.
Gotthold Gloger was born in Königsberg, East Prussia. He
received painting...
- was
introduced in 1841 by the
German zoologist Constantin Wilhelm Lambert Gloger for the
greater prairie chicken. The name
combines the
Ancient Gr**** tumpanon...
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related to the Vistulans, Masovians,
Czechs and Slovaks.
According to
Zygmunt Gloger,
their name was
derived from the word "pole"
meaning "field", thus denoting...
- well-established etymology, and
different versions are suggested.
Zygmunt Gloger suggests derivation from the name of the
Iraqi city of Karbala,
known for...
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current genus Pelargopsis was
introduced by the
German zoologist Constantin Gloger in 1841.
Thirteen subspecies are recognised: P. c.
capensis (Linnaeus, 1766)...