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Amedeo John Engel Terzi (1872, Palermo -1956) was an Italian illustrator and entomologist specialising in Diptera, the true flies. He was the son of Andrea Terzi (1852-1918), a lithographer and illustrator. His brother, Aleardo Terzi (1870–1943), was also an artist; he worked on poster advertising. In 1900, Terzi worked with Louis Sambon and George Carmichael Low on mosquitoes transmitting malaria at Ostia. In 1902 he joined the Natural History Museum.

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  • Amedeo John Engel Terzi (1872, Palermo -1956) was an Italian illustrator and entomologist specialising in Diptera, the true flies. He was the son of Andrea Terzi (1852-1918), a lithographer and illustrator. His brother, Aleardo Terzi (1870–1943), was also an artist; he worked on poster advertising. Amedeo Terzi was engaged by Sir Patrick Manson (1844–1922) as an illustrator for the London School of Tropical Medicine. He executed many zoological illustrations, mostly of parasitic insects, principally Diptera, estimating that he had accomplished 37,000 drawings in the course of his career, in 55 books and more than 500 other publications. In 1900, Terzi worked with Louis Sambon and George Carmichael Low on mosquitoes transmitting malaria at Ostia. In 1902 he joined the Natural History Museum. (en)
  • Amedeo John Engel Terzi est un illustrateur italien, né en 1872 à Palerme et mort en 1956. Son père est le chevalier (en) (1852-1918), lithographe et illustrateur ; son frère est (1870-1943), un affichiste renommé. Il est engagé par sir Patrick Manson (1844-1922) comme illustrateur à l’école de médecine tropicale de Londres. Il y réalise de très nombreuses illustrations zoologiques, surtout d’insectes parasites, principalement des diptères. Terzi estime qu’il a réalisé 37 000 dessins au cours de sa carrière dans 55 livres et plus de 500 autres publications. (fr)
  • Amedeo John Engel Terzi (Palermo, 1872 – 1956) è stato un entomologo e illustratore italiano. (it)
  • Амедео Джон Энгель Терци (англ. Amedeo John Engel Terzi; 1872, Палермо, Сицилия — 1956) — английский художник, иллюстратор,энтомолог итальянского происхождения. (ru)
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  • Amedeo John Engel Terzi est un illustrateur italien, né en 1872 à Palerme et mort en 1956. Son père est le chevalier (en) (1852-1918), lithographe et illustrateur ; son frère est (1870-1943), un affichiste renommé. Il est engagé par sir Patrick Manson (1844-1922) comme illustrateur à l’école de médecine tropicale de Londres. Il y réalise de très nombreuses illustrations zoologiques, surtout d’insectes parasites, principalement des diptères. Terzi estime qu’il a réalisé 37 000 dessins au cours de sa carrière dans 55 livres et plus de 500 autres publications. (fr)
  • Amedeo John Engel Terzi (Palermo, 1872 – 1956) è stato un entomologo e illustratore italiano. (it)
  • Амедео Джон Энгель Терци (англ. Amedeo John Engel Terzi; 1872, Палермо, Сицилия — 1956) — английский художник, иллюстратор,энтомолог итальянского происхождения. (ru)
  • Amedeo John Engel Terzi (1872, Palermo -1956) was an Italian illustrator and entomologist specialising in Diptera, the true flies. He was the son of Andrea Terzi (1852-1918), a lithographer and illustrator. His brother, Aleardo Terzi (1870–1943), was also an artist; he worked on poster advertising. In 1900, Terzi worked with Louis Sambon and George Carmichael Low on mosquitoes transmitting malaria at Ostia. In 1902 he joined the Natural History Museum. (en)
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  • Amedeo John Engel Terzi (en)
  • Amedeo John Engel Terzi (es)
  • Amedeo John Engel Terzi (it)
  • Amedeo John Engel Terzi (fr)
  • Амедео Терци (ru)
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