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Aleksandr Lyubishchev (Russian: Александр Александрович Любищев; 1890, in Saint Petersburg – 1972) was a Soviet entomologist and philosopher, Doctor of Sciences (1936), and professor. He retired in 1955.[1]
Aleksandr Lyubishchev | |
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Born | April 5, 1890 Saint Petersburg |
Died | August 31, 1972 (aged 82) Tolyatti |
Education | Doktor Nauk in Biology, Doktor Nauk in Agriculture |
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Occupation | Entomologist, philosopher |
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Career
editHe graduated from the Saint Petersburg State University in 1911. He was a student of Alexander Gurwitsch.[2] Then he taught on the Bestuzhev Courses,[3] at the Tavrida National V.I. Vernadsky University, the Perm State University.[4][5]
In 1930, he moved to Leningrad.[5] Then he headed the laboratory in Bishkek for the Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences.[3]
Daniil Granin wrote the book about him called «Эта странная жизнь» (1974).[6]
Since the 1920s he worked in the field of agricultural entomology.[3]
References
edit- ^ Марченко, Т. В. (December 12, 2017). "Любіщев Олександр Олександрович". Енциклопедія Сучасної України.
- ^ "Vikent - Любищев Александр Александрович". vikent.ru.
- ^ a b c Любищев, А. А. (December 12, 1982). "Проблемы формы, систематики и эволюции организмов". Рипол Классик – via Google Books.
- ^ "Александр Любищев - Человек, подчинивший время". www.ulspu.ru.
- ^ a b "Любищев Александр Александрович - История науки - Известные ученые". famous-scientists.ru.
- ^ "Расцвет и упадок цивилизации (сборник) - Александр Александрович Любищев". LoveRead - Бесплатная Онлайн Библиотека | Читать Книги Онлайн Бесплатно и без регистрации.