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Karl (Carl) Moriz (Moritz) Diesing (16 June 1800, in Krakow – 10 January 1867, in Vienna) was an Austrian naturalist and zoologist, specializing in the study of helminthology. He studied medicine at the University of Vienna, earning his doctorate in 1826. Afterwards, he served as an assistant to botanist Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin, later working as an intern at the Hof-Naturalien-Cabinet (from 1829). In 1836 he became a curator of the zoological collections. In the late 1840s, he began to suffer from serious eye problems, and shortly afterwards experienced permanent blindness.

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  • Karl Moriz Diesing (de)
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  • Karl Moriz Diesing (* 16. Juni 1800 in Krakau, Habsburgermonarchie; † 10. Januar 1867 in Wien; andere Schreibweisen: Karl Moritz, Carl Moritz; polnisch Karol Maurycy Diesing) war ein Helminthologe und Botaniker. Er gilt als seinerzeit wichtigster Helminthologe in Nachfolge von Karl Asmund Rudolphi.Sein botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Diesing“. (de)
  • Karl Moritz Diesing est un naturaliste et zoologiste autrichien, né le 16 juin 1800 et mort le 10 janvier 1867. Sa principale œuvre est Systema Helminthum (deux volumes, 1850-1851) et Revision der Nematoden (1861). C’est dans son article intitulé « Versuch einer monographie der Gattung Pentastoma » (Ann. Wien Mus. Naturges. 1836, 1–32) qu’il établit la véritable nature des Pentastomida qu’il place dans un nouveau groupe nommé . (fr)
  • Karl Moriz Diesing, Karol Maurycy Diesing (ur. 16 czerwca 1800 w Krakowie, zm. 10 stycznia 1867 w Wiedniu) – austriacki przyrodnik polskiego pochodzenia, helmintolog, botanik. (pl)
  • Karl (Carl) Moriz (Moritz) Diesing (16 June 1800, in Krakow – 10 January 1867, in Vienna) was an Austrian naturalist and zoologist, specializing in the study of helminthology. He studied medicine at the University of Vienna, earning his doctorate in 1826. Afterwards, he served as an assistant to botanist Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin, later working as an intern at the Hof-Naturalien-Cabinet (from 1829). In 1836 he became a curator of the zoological collections. In the late 1840s, he began to suffer from serious eye problems, and shortly afterwards experienced permanent blindness. (en)
  • Karl Moriz Diesing (o Karl Moriz Diesing, o Carl Moritz Diesing) (16 de junio 1800 – 10 de junio de 1867) fue un naturalista y zoólogo austríaco , especializado en el estudio de la Helmintología. Llegó a curador del Museo de Historia Natural de Viena.[1] Sus principales obras fueron Systema Helminthum (2 vols., Ed. Vindobonae (Viena) 1850–1851), y Revision der Nematoden (1861), Abtheilung: Cyclocotyleen [revisión de los cefalocotileanos. División: ciclocotileanos]. Viena: Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften Viena, mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Klasse. 1863;49:357–430 (es)
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