- Antoni Jakubski
Antoni Władysław Jakubski (pronounced|anˈtɔɲi vwaˈdɨswav jaˈkupski; 1885–1962) was a Polish zoologist and explorer.
Jakubski was born in Lemberg (Lwów), Galicia,
Austria-Hungary (now Lviv,Ukraine ) onMarch 28 ,1885 . He studied zoology from Prof.Józef Nusbaum-Hilarowicz at the Lwów University where he received ahabilitation in 1917. In 1909-1910, he traveled toEast Africa , becoming, onMarch 13 ,1910 , the first Pole to climbMount Kilimanjaro . He crossedTanganyika on foot, traveling from theIndian Ocean to the lakes Nyasa and Rukwa in order to study their fauna.During the
First World War , Jakubski fought in the Polish Legions. For his military service, he was awarded with a fifth classVirtuti Militari order and a Cross of the Valiant. From 1919 to 1939, he worked at the Poznań University. In 1923, he set up the Maritime Fishing Laboratory at Hel on theBaltic Sea . After theSecond World War , during which he was an inmate ofNazi concentration camps , Jakubski settled in theUnited Kingdom where he was employed in theBritish Museum . He died inLondon onMay 20 ,1962 .Jakubski's area of research comprised
faunistics ,zoogeography ,comparative anatomy andhistory of zoology . His works include: [pl icon Citation
contribution = Jakubski, Antoni Władysław
year = 1965
title =Wielka Encyklopedia Powszechna PWN
volume = 5
pages = 184
place = Warsaw
publisher = Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe]
* "W krainach słońca" ["In the lands of the sun"] , 1914 – an account of his African journey
* "Czerwiec polski" ["Polish cochineal"] , 1934 – a monograph on thePolish cochineal
* "Bibliografia fauny polskiej do roku 1880" ["Bibliography of the Polish fauna until 1880"] (with M. Dyrdowska), 1928References
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