183 Years Since the Birth of Zoologist Mykola Bobretskyi
The Life and Work of Mykola Vasyliovych Bobretskyi
According to Велика українська енциклопедія: Mykola Vasyliovych Bobretskyi, a distinguished zoologist, Doctor of Zoology, and professor, was born on June 1, 1843, in the village of Troyanka, located in the Holovanivsk district of Ukraine’s Kirovohrad region. He passed away on September 24, 1907, in Kyiv, where he was laid to rest at Baikove Cemetery. June 1, 2026, marked 183 years since his birth-a milestone that highlights his enduring legacy.
Beyond his role as a zoologist, Bobretskyi was a key figure in advancing education and science, particularly as a leading expert in invertebrate morphology. Over the course of his career, he taught at the faculties of physics, mathematics, and medicine, and also delivered lectures at the Kyiv Higher Women’s Courses. Additionally, he served on the board of the Kyiv City Public Library. His contributions left a lasting impact on the development of zoology in Ukraine.
The Significance of Mykola Bobretskyi’s Contributions
Commemorating the 183rd anniversary of Mykola Bobretskyi’s birth underscores the importance of his work in shaping zoology and education in Ukraine. As one of the pioneers in invertebrate morphology, he laid the groundwork for future research and teaching in the field. His efforts in education also helped foster scientific thought and enrich public knowledge across society.
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