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Ludwik Zejszner born
Ludwig Zeuschner (c. 1805 – 3
January 1871) was a
Prussian geologist,
paleontologist and mineralogist. He is
considered a pioneer...
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early beginnings of
tourism in the
Tatras in the 19th
century with
Ludwik Zejszner describing the
waterfall in 1849 as "worthy of
seeing in
every respect"...
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Witkiewicz Leon Wyczółkowski Władysław
Zamoyski Mariusz Zaruski Ludwik Zejszner Stefan Żeromski
Polish Tatra National Park is
ranked 12th
place by CNN...
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through Hungary in 1813, F.S.
Beudant in 1818, G. G.
Pusch in 1821, and L.
Zejszner in 1840. He also
accompanied King
Friedrich August II in 1840 into the...
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Council of
Learned Societies - Vol. 15,
Supplement 1 (Roger Adams,
Ludwik Zejszner:
Topical essays), Scribner, New York 1978, ISBN 0-684-14779-3, pp. 706–727...
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collection grew with
additions of
fossils and
minerals from
Professor Ludwik Zejszner and
plants from Jan Łobarzewski. He
moved a part of this
collection to...
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generic name for marmots, used the term "little bear mouse,"
while Ludwik Zejszner,
writing at the same time, used the term "bear mouse": this
peculiar little...
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Medal of the
National Education Commission (1994), the
prestigious Ludwik Zejszner scientific prize awarded by the
Polish Geological Society (1965), Honorary...
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significantly deviated from
modern measurements. In 1849,
Ludwik Zejszner provided a more
reliable depth measurement of
Morskie Oko (49 meters)....