Ottó Herman
Ottó Herman (26 June 1835 – 27 December 1914) was a Hungarian zoologist, ethnographer, archaeologist, and politician. A
polymath recognized as a pioneer of Hungarian natural history research, he made numerous studies on Hungarian spiders, birds, and fishes, and founded the journal ''Natural History Notebooks'' and the ornithological journal ''
Aquila''. He is called "''the Father of the birds''" in Hungary. A member of several learned societies including the Royal Hungarian Society of Natural History, Hungarian Linguistics Society, Hungarian Society of Ethnography, he was elected to the
Hungarian Parliament. The
Ottó Herman Museum of
Miskolc was named after him.
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