- Lajos Abafi
Lajos Abafi or Ludwig Abafi-Aigner (
11 February 1840 ,Nagyjécsa ,Torontál Shire , -19 June 1909 ,Budapest ) was a Hungarian editor, a librarian andentomologist .His family, of German origin, moved to Pozsony (today
Bratislava ) in 1858. There, he learned theHungarian language . His family then moved toPest in 1863. Ludwig part completed his studies inCologne and part inStuttgart . He was especially interested inLepidoptera and he founded a popular library. In 1870, he became afreemason . He worked for twelve years on a history of freemasonry. He changed his first name Ludwig to its Hungarian form, Lajos, and he assumed his "nom de plume" Abafi. His enterprise declined during the years 1880 to 1890, when he closed it. From 1890, he was entirely devoted toentomology . He published his observations in the revue of the Budapest museum "Természetrajzi Füzetek" and participated as editor and author in the "Fauna Regni Hungariae". His book, "Magyarország lepkéi" (butterflies of Hungary) of 1907, was extremely popular and influenced many generations of entomologists of his country.Partial list of publications
*"A magyar népdalról" (Pest, 1872)
*"Mikes Kelemen" (Pest, 1872)
*"Feszler Ignác Aurél" (1878)
*"A szabadkőművesség története Magyarországon" (Budapest, 1900)
*"Az olaszországi magyar légió történetéhez"
*"Magyarország lepkéi" (Budapest, 1907)Source
* George Hangay (2004), Abafi-Aigner, Lajos (Ludwig Aigner). "in" "Encyclopedia of Entomology", vol. 1, John L. Capinera (dir.), Kluwer Academic Publishers (Dordrecht) : p. 1 ISBN 0-7923-8670-1
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