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About (*Ritter) KARL, Adolf, Robert von FRISCH, Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1973
- Ritter is a title, roughly translated as Sir (denoting a knight), not a first or middle name. There is no equivalent female form.
(See Karl Ritter von Frisch)
[Cyrille Janisset]
==Wikipedia Biographical Summary:==
"...Karl von Frisch was the son of the surgeon and urologist Anton Ritter von Frisch (1849-1917) and his wife Marie, née Exner. He was the youngest of four sons, all of whom became university professors. He studied in Vienna under Hans Leo Przibram and in Munich under Richard von Hertwig, initially in the field of medicine but later turning to the natural sciences. He received his doctorate in 1910 and in the same year started work as an assistant in the zoology department of Munich University. In 1912 he became a lecturer in zoology and comparative anatomy there; and in 1919 was promoted to a professorship. His research on honeybees was continued by his student Ingeborg Beling. In 1921 he went to Rostock University as a professor of zoology and director of an institute. In 1923 he accepted the offer of a chair at Breslau University, returning in 1925 to Munich University, where he became the head of the institute of zoology...."
About (*Ritter) KARL, Adolf, Robert von FRISCH, Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1973 (Français)
(*Ritter) = [[https://wblog.wiki/fr/Ritter]]
[]]==Wikipedia Biographical Summary:==
"...Karl von Frisch was the son of the surgeon and urologist Anton Ritter von Frisch (1849-1917) and his wife Marie, née Exner. He was the youngest of four sons, all of whom became university professors. He studied in Vienna under Hans Leo Przibram and in Munich under Richard von Hertwig, initially in the field of medicine but later turning to the natural sciences. He received his doctorate in 1910 and in the same year started work as an assistant in the zoology department of Munich University. In 1912 he became a lecturer in zoology and comparative anatomy there; and in 1919 was promoted to a professorship. His research on honeybees was continued by his student Ingeborg Beling. In 1921 he went to Rostock University as a professor of zoology and director of an institute. In 1923 he accepted the offer of a chair at Breslau University, returning in 1925 to Munich University, where he became the head of the institute of zoology...."
(*Ritter) KARL, Adolf, Robert von FRISCH, Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1973's Timeline
1886 |
November 20, 1886
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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1918 |
May 6, 1918
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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1920 |
May 27, 1920
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Munich, Oberbayern, Bavaria, Germany
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1923 |
June 14, 1923
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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1929 |
December 13, 1929
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Munich, Oberbayern, Bavaria, Germany
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1982 |
June 12, 1982
Age 95
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München, Oberbayern, Beieren, Duitsland (Germany)
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1982
Age 95
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Munich, Upper Bavaria, BY, Germany
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