Antonín Frič
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Antonín Jan Frič (in German: Anton Johann Fritsch, 30 July 1832 – 15 November 1913) was a Czech paleontologist, biologist and geologist, living during the Austria-Hungary era. Professor at the Charles University and later became director of the National Museum in Prague. He became famous for his contributions on the field of Permo - Carboniferous ecosystems.
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Antonín Frič | |
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Born | (1832-07-30)30 July 1832 |
Died | 15 November 1913(1913-11-15) (aged 81) Prague |
Resting place | Olšany Cemetery |
Nationality | Czech |
Known for | contributions on the field of permo-carboniferous ecosystems |
Scientific career | |
Fields | paleontology |
Institutions | Charles University, National Museum in Prague |
Doctoral students | František Vejdovský |
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