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'''František Bayer''' (15 June 1854 – 5 April 1936) was a Czech zoologist and |
'''František Bayer''' (15 June 1854 – 5 April 1936) was a Czech zoologist, paleontologist and teacher. He taught at the Jiráskovo Gymnasium in Prague. He also took an interest in music, both composing and writing about music. |
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==Biography== |
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Bayer was born in [[Mšené-lázně |
Bayer was born in [[Mšené-lázně]] and studied at the [[Písek]] gymnasium before entering the [[Charles University|University of Prague]]. After graduating in the natural sciences in 1883, he began to teach at grammar schools. In 1907, he became the director of the Jiráskovo Gymnasium. He studied paleontology and went on collecting trips as well as visits to museums. He collaborated with [[Antonín Frič]] on paleontological studies. He also wrote popular science articles in various periodicals. He wrote a zoology textbook for secondary schools in 1900 along with [[Jan Nepomuk Woldřich]]. He also took an interest in music and was a friend of [[Antonín Dvořák]] and composed a few small pieces.<ref>{{cite book |last=Koleška |first=Zdeněk |url=http://biography.hiu.cas.cz/Personal/index.php/BAYER_Franti%C5%A1ek_15.5.1854-5.4.1936 |title=Biografický slovník českých zemí |year=2005 |volume=3 |place=Prague|page=300 |language=cs}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Revision as of 04:41, 4 July 2023
František Bayer (15 June 1854 – 5 April 1936) was a Czech zoologist, paleontologist and teacher. He taught at the Jiráskovo Gymnasium in Prague. He also took an interest in music, both composing and writing about music.
Biography
Bayer was born in Mšené-lázně and studied at the Písek gymnasium before entering the University of Prague. After graduating in the natural sciences in 1883, he began to teach at grammar schools. In 1907, he became the director of the Jiráskovo Gymnasium. He studied paleontology and went on collecting trips as well as visits to museums. He collaborated with Antonín Frič on paleontological studies. He also wrote popular science articles in various periodicals. He wrote a zoology textbook for secondary schools in 1900 along with Jan Nepomuk Woldřich. He also took an interest in music and was a friend of Antonín Dvořák and composed a few small pieces.[1]
References
- ^ Koleška, Zdeněk (2005). Biografický slovník českých zemí (in Czech). Vol. 3. Prague. p. 300.
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