
Wictor Godlewski (30 December 1831 – 17 November 1900) was a Polish nobleman, explorer, and naturalist. After spending time in
Siberian labour camps
Siberia ( ; rus, Сибирь, r=Sibir', p=sʲɪˈbʲirʲ, a=Ru-Сибирь.ogg) is an extensive geographical region, constituting all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. It has been a part ...
following his participation in the
January Uprising
The January Uprising ( pl, powstanie styczniowe; lt, 1863 metų sukilimas; ua, Січневе повстання; russian: Польское восстание; ) was an insurrection principally in Russia's Kingdom of Poland that was aimed at ...
, he began to study the natural history of the Siberian region. Many species of birds and other animals are named after him including
Godlewski's bunting.
Life and work
Godlewski was born to Aleksander and Anna Karolina daughter of Józef Ciołkowski in in the Polish noble clan
Gozdawa. After the death of his father in 1848 he moved to work in the
Brulino-Koski
Brulino-Koski is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czyżew-Osada, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Podlaskie Voivodeship or Podlasie Province ( pl, Województwo podlaskie, ) is a voivodeship (province) ...
estate of his cousin Józef Wincenty. He took an interest in hunting and collecting bird specimens and collaborated with
Władysław Taczanowski
Władysław Taczanowski (; 17 March 1819, in Jabłonna, Lublin Voivodeship – 17 January 1890, in Warsaw) was a Polish zoologist and collector of natural history who explored the Russian Far East and northern Africa. He specialized mainly in orn ...
. In 1863, he was punished for taking part in the
January Uprising
The January Uprising ( pl, powstanie styczniowe; lt, 1863 metų sukilimas; ua, Січневе повстання; russian: Польское восстание; ) was an insurrection principally in Russia's Kingdom of Poland that was aimed at ...
and sent to labour in Siberian mines for 12 years. From 1864, he worked for a while in Pietrowska Mine in
Irkutsk. Along with another inmate Alfons Parvex, he studied the Daurian fauna.
His sentence ended in 1877 and he managed estates for sometime and then bough some land. After release he began to collaborate with
Benedykt Dybowski
Benedykt Tadeusz Dybowski (12 May 183331 January 1930) was a Polish naturalist and physician.
Life
Benedykt Dybowski was born in Adamaryni, within the Minsk Governorate of the Russian Empire to Polish nobility. He was the brother of naturalis ...
to study the Siberian fauna and flora between 1864 and 1877. Along with Dybowski, they were the first to measure the depth of the
Baikal Lake. They collected bird specimens that were used by Taczanowski in his ''Fauna ornithologique de la Siberie Orientale'' published in the ''Journal für Ornithologie''. They were also assisted in the Siberian region by the Polish exile
Michał Jankowski.
By 1890 he bought Smolecha estate near Ostrów Mazowiecki and started a credit banking organizations including a Cooperative Bank. By 1900 he was on the hunting board for Ostrow. He died from typhus at his Smolechy estate and was buried in the Jasienica cemetery.
Godlewski was awarded a gold medal in 1870 by the Russian Geographical Society. He is honoured in the names of the birds ''
Emberiza godlewskii'', ''
Anthus godlewskii
Blyth's pipit (''Anthus godlewskii'') is a medium-sized passerine bird which breeds in Mongolia and neighbouring areas of China, Tibet and India . It is a long distance migrant moving to open lowlands in Southern Asia. It is a very rare vagra ...
'', the fish ''Limnocottus godlewskii'', the mollusc genus ''Godlewskia'', and the polychaete ''Dybowscella godlewskii'' among others.
References
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Polish naturalists
1831 births
1900 deaths
January Uprising participants