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Stolzmann, Jean

LC control no.n 99830319
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Personal name headingStolzmann, Jean
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Variant(s)Sztolcman, Jan
Associated countryPeru
Ecuador
Birth date1854-11-19
Death date1928-04-28
Place of birthWarsaw (Poland)
Place of deathWarsaw (Poland)
AffiliationNational Zoology Museum (Poland)
Museum of Natural History (Poland)
Profession or occupationOrnithologists
Found inLibrary of Congress MSS Division for Berlepsch, Hans Hermann Carl Ludwig, Graf von. Papers, 1874=1913 (Stolzmann, Jean; correspondent of ornithologist Berlepsch)
Memorias del naturalista polaco Jan Sztolcman de su viaje al Perú entre 1875-1881, 2016: t.p. (Jan Sztolcman) page 27, etc. (born 1854 in Warsaw; died 1928 in Warsaw; one of the most well-known Polish travelers and naturalists in the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century; stayed in Peru from 1875-1881; became the director of the National Zoology Museum in 1887; became the founder and director of the journal Łowiec Polski in 1899; mentioned in works by Berlepsch)
Repozytorium Cyfrowe Instytutów Naukowych (Poland) website, June 22, 2018 (Jan Sztolcman; born November 19, 1854; died April 28, 1928 in Warsaw; Polish ornithologist)
   <http://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=65527>
OCLC, Jan. 18, 2018 (usages; Jean Stolzmann; Jean Stanislaus Stolzmann; Jan Sztolcman)
Zootaxa 3599, 2013: number 5, page 403 (Polish zoologist Jean Stanislaus Stolzmann (or Jan Sztolcman; born November 19, 1854 in Warsaw; died April 28, 1928 in Warsaw); director of the Zoological Museum of Branicki at Warsaw from 1887; vice director of the Polish Museum of Natural History from 1919; his zoological expeditions in Peru (1875-1881) and Ecuador (1882-1884) were financially covered by the Branicki brothers; focused mainly on birds and mammals, but also collected insects; all cockroaches collected by Stolzmann were caught at the locality Palmal)
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Associated languagepol