Dr
Emerich (Imre) Frivaldszky von Frivald (6 February 1799,
Bacskó,
Hungary, now Slovakia - 19 October 1870, Jobbágyi, Hungary) was a
Hungarian botanist and
entomologist.
Biography
Born into a family of landed gentry, Frivaldszky studied at the gymnasiums in
Sátoraljaújhely and
Eger, then philosophy at the Royal Academy of
Kassa. He graduated in medicine from the University of Budapest in 1823.While still a student in Eger he accompanied
Pál Kitaibel and
Jószef Sadler on botanical excursions. By the time he graduated in medicine he was already assistant curator at the
Hungarian National Museum in Budapest in 1822, where he later served as curator until his retirement in 1851. In 1824 he abandoned the practice of medicine and spent the rest of his life as a botanist and zoologist. He made many collecting trips throughout
Hungary (including present day
Slovakia and the
Banat),
Bulgaria,
Turkey and
Italy.
Frivaldszky wrote extensively on plants, snakes, snail and especially insects (
Lepidoptera and
Coleoptera). A large part of his huge entomological collection was destroyed in a flood in 1838, the rest in 1956 during the anticommunist revolution. Many of his specimens are in the
Museo storia naturale di Pisa.
Notes
- This article includes material from the Slovak and Hungarian Wikipedia.
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