Paul Fraiße

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Paul Fraisse

Paul Fraiße (born April 12, 1851 in Memel , † November 4, 1909 in Jena ) was a German zoologist and university professor.

Life

Fraisse's parents were the merchant Julius Fraiße zu Ravitz and Marie nee. Dumrath from Szczecin.

Fraiße attended the Domgymnasium Naumburg . After graduating from high school, he took part in the Franco-German War as a one-year volunteer infantryman . He then enrolled at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich for medicine. On April 19, 1872 he became active in the Corps Franconia Munich . On July 15, 1872 reciprocated and inactivated on July 28, 1873 , he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin and the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg . After passing the state examination in 1876 in Würzburg he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. In the same year he married Bertha von Stefenelli .

He turned to zoology and undertook a scientific trip to the Balearic Islands with his Würzburg professor . As an employee of Naples zoological station , he wrote a second PhD in Biology , with whom he 1880 in Würzburg Dr. phil. received his doctorate. He embarked on an academic career and completed his habilitation in zoology, comparative embryology and histology at the University of Leipzig . After six years as a private lecturer , he was appointed associate professor by the Philosophical Faculty in 1886 . Because of illness he took leave of absence to Jena in 1896. After a long suffering he died there at the age of 58.

Honors

See also

literature

  • 200 semesters of Munich francs . [Munich] 1936, p. 243f. (No. 418)

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 108/400
  2. Medical dissertation: About mollusc eyes with embryonic type .
  3. ^ A b List of members of the Corps Franconia Munich
  4. ^ Philosophical dissertation: Contributions to the anatomy of Pleurodeles Waltlii .
  5. Leipzig professor catalog
  6. Leopoldina