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Vladimir Aleksandrovich Wagner (or Vagner: Russian: Владимир Александрович Вагнер; March 29, 1849 – March 8, 1934) was a Russian psychologist and naturalist known for his studies of comparative and evolutionary psychology. He also studied spiders, and in 1882 proposed the first classification of spider families based on copulatory organs. He studied law at Moscow University and from 1882, the natural sciences. After earning a doctorate in zoology, he began teaching 1895 at the Institute of Psycho-Neurology St. Petersburg.

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  • Vladimir Wagner (fr)
  • Wladimir Alexandrowitch Wagner (it)
  • Vladimir Vagner (pt)
  • Вагнер, Владимир Александрович (зоолог) (ru)
  • Vladimir Wagner (en)
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  • Vladimir Aleksandrovitch Wagner (en russe : Владимир Александрович Вагнер), né en 1849 à Kalouga près de Moscou et mort le 8 mars 1934 à Léningrad, est un naturaliste et psychologue russe, disciple de Charles Darwin. (fr)
  • Vladimir Aleksandrovich Wagner (or Vagner: Russian: Владимир Александрович Вагнер; March 29, 1849 – March 8, 1934) was a Russian psychologist and naturalist known for his studies of comparative and evolutionary psychology. He also studied spiders, and in 1882 proposed the first classification of spider families based on copulatory organs. He studied law at Moscow University and from 1882, the natural sciences. After earning a doctorate in zoology, he began teaching 1895 at the Institute of Psycho-Neurology St. Petersburg. (en)
  • Vladimir Vagner, (1849-1934) licenciado em zoologia, passou o verão de 1891 em Bogimovo, perto de , onde conheceu Anton Tchecov. De acordo com Michail Tchecov, este recém-licenciado e defensor do darwinismo-social que escrevia na altura uma tese de habilitação, passou várias noites em acesos debates com Anton Tchecov. As impressões destes encontros fluiram no romance de Tchecov o duelo, onde as ideias de vagner aparecem espelhadas na figura do romance "von Koren" (também um zoólogo). (pt)
  • Владимир Александрович Вагнер (1849—1934) — русский и советский зоолог и зоопсихолог, психолог, доктор зоологии, профессор, основатель отечественной сравнительной психологии. (ru)
  • Wladimir Aleksandrovich Wagner (Kaluga, 1849 – Leningrado, 8 marzo 1934) è stato uno psicologo, zoologo e aracnologo russo. Ha studiato legge all'Università di Mosca e, dal 1882, scienze naturali. Dopo aver conseguito il dottorato in zoologia, dal 1895 iniziò ad insegnare all'Istituto di Psico-Neurologia di San Pietroburgo. Noto soprattutto per i suoi studi di psicologia comparativa ed evoluzionistica. (it)
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  • Vladimir Wagner (en)
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  • Vladimir Aleksandrovitch Wagner (en russe : Владимир Александрович Вагнер), né en 1849 à Kalouga près de Moscou et mort le 8 mars 1934 à Léningrad, est un naturaliste et psychologue russe, disciple de Charles Darwin. (fr)
  • Wladimir Aleksandrovich Wagner (Kaluga, 1849 – Leningrado, 8 marzo 1934) è stato uno psicologo, zoologo e aracnologo russo. Ha studiato legge all'Università di Mosca e, dal 1882, scienze naturali. Dopo aver conseguito il dottorato in zoologia, dal 1895 iniziò ad insegnare all'Istituto di Psico-Neurologia di San Pietroburgo. Noto soprattutto per i suoi studi di psicologia comparativa ed evoluzionistica. Studiò anche i ragni e nel 1882 propose la prima classificazione delle famiglie dei ragni in base alla forma e alla disposizione degli organi riproduttivi. Tale classificazione per sommi capi è ancora di riferimento ai nostri tempi. (it)
  • Vladimir Aleksandrovich Wagner (or Vagner: Russian: Владимир Александрович Вагнер; March 29, 1849 – March 8, 1934) was a Russian psychologist and naturalist known for his studies of comparative and evolutionary psychology. He also studied spiders, and in 1882 proposed the first classification of spider families based on copulatory organs. He studied law at Moscow University and from 1882, the natural sciences. After earning a doctorate in zoology, he began teaching 1895 at the Institute of Psycho-Neurology St. Petersburg. (en)
  • Vladimir Vagner, (1849-1934) licenciado em zoologia, passou o verão de 1891 em Bogimovo, perto de , onde conheceu Anton Tchecov. De acordo com Michail Tchecov, este recém-licenciado e defensor do darwinismo-social que escrevia na altura uma tese de habilitação, passou várias noites em acesos debates com Anton Tchecov. As impressões destes encontros fluiram no romance de Tchecov o duelo, onde as ideias de vagner aparecem espelhadas na figura do romance "von Koren" (também um zoólogo). (pt)
  • Владимир Александрович Вагнер (1849—1934) — русский и советский зоолог и зоопсихолог, психолог, доктор зоологии, профессор, основатель отечественной сравнительной психологии. (ru)
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