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Oswald Seeliger (14 May 1858 in Biala – 17 May 1908 in Leipzig) was a German zoologist, known for his studies involving the anatomy and developmental history of tunicates. From 1877 he studied natural sciences at the universities of Leipzig, Jena and Vienna, receiving his doctorate from the latter institution in 1882. He took a study trip to southern France, Spain and North Africa, and from 1883 conducted research at the zoological station in Trieste. In 1886, he obtained his habilitation for zoology and comparative anatomy at the University of Berlin, and from 1898 to 1908 was a full professor at the University of Rostock. In 1903/04 he served as dean at the university.

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  • Oswald Seeliger (en)
  • Зелигер, Освальд (ru)
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  • Oswald Seeliger (14 May 1858 in Biala – 17 May 1908 in Leipzig) was a German zoologist, known for his studies involving the anatomy and developmental history of tunicates. From 1877 he studied natural sciences at the universities of Leipzig, Jena and Vienna, receiving his doctorate from the latter institution in 1882. He took a study trip to southern France, Spain and North Africa, and from 1883 conducted research at the zoological station in Trieste. In 1886, he obtained his habilitation for zoology and comparative anatomy at the University of Berlin, and from 1898 to 1908 was a full professor at the University of Rostock. In 1903/04 he served as dean at the university. (en)
  • Освальд Зелигер (нем. Oswald Seeliger; 1858—1908) — австрийский зоолог и эмбриолог. В 1886 приват-доцент в Берлине, в 1898 — профессор зоологии в Ростоке. Научная деятельность Зелигера касалась преимущественно истории развития беспозвоночных животных и в особенности оболочников. Научные работы Зелигера: (ru)
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  • Oswald Seeliger (14 May 1858 in Biala – 17 May 1908 in Leipzig) was a German zoologist, known for his studies involving the anatomy and developmental history of tunicates. From 1877 he studied natural sciences at the universities of Leipzig, Jena and Vienna, receiving his doctorate from the latter institution in 1882. He took a study trip to southern France, Spain and North Africa, and from 1883 conducted research at the zoological station in Trieste. In 1886, he obtained his habilitation for zoology and comparative anatomy at the University of Berlin, and from 1898 to 1908 was a full professor at the University of Rostock. In 1903/04 he served as dean at the university. He was a younger brother of astronomer Hugo von Seeliger (1849–1924). (en)
  • Освальд Зелигер (нем. Oswald Seeliger; 1858—1908) — австрийский зоолог и эмбриолог. В 1886 приват-доцент в Берлине, в 1898 — профессор зоологии в Ростоке. Научная деятельность Зелигера касалась преимущественно истории развития беспозвоночных животных и в особенности оболочников. Научные работы Зелигера: * «Entwicklungsgeschichte der sozialen Ascidien» (1884—1885), * «Die Knospung der Salpen» (1885); * «Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Pyrosomen» (1889); * «Studien zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Crinoiden» (1892); * «Natur und allgemeine Auffassung der Knospenfortpflanzung der Metazoen» (1896) и др. (ru)
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