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Natural History and Fauna - Menzbier’s Birds of Prey

Hierofalco Uralensis. Jeune (dans le premier plumage) à gauche; oiseau adulte à droite. Planche IV. (circa 1882)

By: Martinow & Menzbier (del & lith). Moscow : W. Bachmann (imp). - W. Bachmann (imp.), Moscow

Size: 11.00 H x 8.00 W inches

Source: Oritnologicheskaya Geografiia Evropeiskoi Rossii (?), Published in Moscow in 1882 by Menzbier.

Item #: 82096

Hand-colored lithograph. Approx. 11 x 8 in., in the plate. Folio ed. Signed and numbered in the plate, w/ title and attrib. below plate. Matte and sealed. Fine. Top right edge clipped and repaired.Mikhail Aleksandrovich Menzbier (23 October 1855 – 10 October 1935) was a Russian ornithologist. Based in Moscow, he was a founding member of Russia’s first ornithological body, the Kessler Ornithological Society. One of his major areas of work was on the taxonomy of birds of prey. Menzbier was a professor of comparative anatomy at Moscow University from 1886 until 1911, when he resigned in protest against the oppressive treatment of students there. Following the Russian Revolution in 1917 he became Rector of the University. As well as being a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Menzbier was elected an honorary member of the British Ornithologists' Union and the Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft, and a corresponding member of the Zoological Society of London, of the Société zoologique de France and the American Ornithologists' Union. He is commemorated in the names of Menzbier's marmot and the Menzbier Ornithological Society

$240