Emil Racovita was a famous
scientist, explorer and biologist, the founder of bio-speleology. He was
elected academician and president of the Romanian Academy and, at only 25, he
was also elected member of the Zoological Society of France.
Racovita
was born in Iasi, in Northern Romania on November 15, 1868. He started his
education as a student of Ion Creanga, a famous Romanian writer. He then
studied law in Paris and worked in the laboratories of the biological marine
resort Arago at Banyuls-sur-Mer, where he conducted diving series to study the
underwater life.
Racovita
earned his B.S. degree in 1891, and a Ph.D. degree in 1896. Between 1897-1899
he attended a Belgian expedition to the Antarctic on the ship Belgica, led by
Adrien de Gerlache. After two years of exploration, the Romanian has undertaken
a study on the lives of whales, penguins and other Antarctic birds, which
earned him a well deserved reputation. A year after his return, Racovita was
appointed director of the Banyuls-sur-Mer resort and editor of the review
“Archives de zoologie expérimentale et générale”. He continued his research,
contributing to speleology and exploring over 1,400 caves in France, Spain,
Algeria, Italy and Slovenia. He is considered to be, together with Rene
Jeannel, one of the founders of bio-speleology, which he defined as a science
that studies life in the underground environment, especially in caves.
In
1919, Racovita became head of the Biology Department at the Upper Dacia
University (now the Babes-Bolyai University) in Cluj where he founded the
world’s first Speleological Institute in 1920. The same year, he became a
member of the Romanian Academy and remained a major figure of scientific life
in Romania.
- What town was
Emil Racovita born in?
- Cluj-Napoca
- Iasi
- Brasov
- In what country
was he elected at only 25 member of the Zoological Society?
- Romania
- Italy
- France
- Science that studies
caves and the underground living organisms whose founder he is
- Hidrology
- Bio speleology
- Zoology
- Name of the ship
with which attended the Belgian expedition to the Antarctic (1897-1899)?
- Titanic
- Antarctica
- Belgica.
By Prof. Molcalut Georgeta - Florentina
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