. "Ludwig Glauert MBE (5 May 1879 \u2013 1 February 1963) was a British-born Australian paleontologist, herpetologist and museum curator. He is known for work on Pleistocene mammal fossils, and as a museum curator who played an important role in natural science of Western Australia. He was a member of the Western Australian Naturalists Club and published regularly in the West Australian Naturalist as well as in Western Mail in 'The Naturalist' columns He was appointed MBE in the 1960 New Year Honours. Glauert died in Perth. Varanus glauerti, a species of Australian monitor lizard is named in his honor."@en . "Ludwig Glauert (* 5. Mai 1879 in , Sheffield, Yorkshire; \u2020 1. Februar 1963 in Perth, Western Australia) war ein australischer Herpetologe, Pal\u00E4ontologe, Geologe und Museumsdirektor englischer Herkunft. Er galt als Spezialist f\u00FCr die Reptilien, Amphibien und Skorpione von West-Australien."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ludwig Glauert (* 5. Mai 1879 in , Sheffield, Yorkshire; \u2020 1. Februar 1963 in Perth, Western Australia) war ein australischer Herpetologe, Pal\u00E4ontologe, Geologe und Museumsdirektor englischer Herkunft. Er galt als Spezialist f\u00FCr die Reptilien, Amphibien und Skorpione von West-Australien."@de . . . "Ludwig Glauert"@es . . "Ludwig Glauert MBE (5 May 1879 \u2013 1 February 1963) was a British-born Australian paleontologist, herpetologist and museum curator. He is known for work on Pleistocene mammal fossils, and as a museum curator who played an important role in natural science of Western Australia. Glauert was born in Ecclesall, Sheffield, England. His father was Johann Ernst Louis Henry Glauert, merchant and cutlery manufacturer, and his mother was Amanda, n\u00E9e Watkinson. He was educated in Sheffield at Sheffield Royal Grammar School, at Firth University College and the Technical School, studying geology, becoming a Fellow of the Geological Society of London in 1900. In 1908 he and his wife migrated to Perth, Western Australia, where he joined the Geological Survey there as a paleontologist, working to arrange the collections of the Western Australian Museum. In 1910 he became part of the permanent staff of the museum and in 1914 was promoted to Keeper of Geology and Ethnology. From 1909 to 1915 he carried out fieldwork at the Margaret River caves, finding fossils of several species of extinct monotremes and marsupials in the Pleistocene limestone there. He was a member of the Western Australian Naturalists Club and published regularly in the West Australian Naturalist as well as in Western Mail in 'The Naturalist' columns He was appointed MBE in the 1960 New Year Honours. Glauert died in Perth. Varanus glauerti, a species of Australian monitor lizard is named in his honor."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Ludwig Glauert"@de . . . "Ludwig Glauert (5 de mayo de 1879 \u2013 1 de febrero de 1963) fue un paleont\u00F3logo, herpet\u00F3logo y curador de museos brito-australiano. Es conocido por su obra sobre f\u00F3siles mam\u00EDferos del Pleistoceno,\u200B y como curador de museo jugando un papel importante en las ciencias naturales de Australia Occidental.\u200B En 1908, con su esposa migraron a Perth, Australia Occidental, donde se uni\u00F3 al Servicio Geol\u00F3gico, como paleont\u00F3logo, trabajando en la organizaci\u00F3n de las colecciones del Museo de Australia Occidental. Glauert falleci\u00F3 en Perth."@es . "Ludwig Glauert est un zoologiste et un pal\u00E9ontologue australien, n\u00E9 le 5 mai 1879 \u00E0 Sheffield (Angleterre) et mort le 1er f\u00E9vrier 1963 \u00E0 Perth (Australie)."@fr . . . . . . . "Ludwig Glauert (5 de mayo de 1879 \u2013 1 de febrero de 1963) fue un paleont\u00F3logo, herpet\u00F3logo y curador de museos brito-australiano. Es conocido por su obra sobre f\u00F3siles mam\u00EDferos del Pleistoceno,\u200B y como curador de museo jugando un papel importante en las ciencias naturales de Australia Occidental.\u200B Glauert era nacido en , Sheffield, Inglaterra. Su padre Johann Ernst Louis Henry Glauert, comerciante y fabricante de cubiertos, y madre Amanda Watkinson.\u200B Se educ\u00F3 en Sheffield, en el ,\u200B en el Firth University College, y en la Technical School, estudiando geolog\u00EDa, convirti\u00E9ndose, en 1900, en miembro de la Sociedad Geol\u00F3gica de Londres.\u200B En 1908, con su esposa migraron a Perth, Australia Occidental, donde se uni\u00F3 al Servicio Geol\u00F3gico, como paleont\u00F3logo, trabajando en la organizaci\u00F3n de las colecciones del Museo de Australia Occidental. En 1910, se convirti\u00F3 en parte del personal permanente del museo; y, en 1914 fue ascendido a Curador de geolog\u00EDa y etnolog\u00EDa. De 1909 a 1915, llev\u00F3 a cabo trabajo de campo en cuevas del Margaret River, Australia Occidental, hallando f\u00F3siles de varias especies de extintos Monotremata y marsupiales en calizas del Pleistoceno.\u200B Fue miembro del ; y public\u00F3 regularmente en el West Australian Naturalist como tambi\u00E9n en las columnas de'The Naturalist' del Western Mail\u200B Glauert falleci\u00F3 en Perth."@es . . . . . . . "Ludwig Glauert \u00E8 stato un paleontologo, erpetologo e curatore museale australiano, di origini britanniche.\u00C8 noto soprattutto per i suoi studi sui mammiferi fossili del Pleistocene e per essere stato uno dei pi\u00F9 influenti naturalisti dell'Australia Occidentale. Glauert nacque a Ecclesall, nello Sheffield, Inghilterra. Venne educato nella locale scuola elementare e in seguito al Firth University College e alla Technical School, dove studi\u00F2 geologia; nel 1900 divenne membro della Societ\u00E0 Geologica di Londra. Nel 1908, insieme alla moglie, si trasfer\u00EC a Perth, in Australia Occidentale, dove lavor\u00F2 come paleontologo presso la Geological Survey, cercando di ordinare e catalogare le collezioni del Western Australian Museum. Nel 1910 divenne membro permanente dello staff del museo e nel 1914 venne promosso Curatore di Geologia ed Etnologia. Dal 1909 al 1915 effettu\u00F2 una serie di scavi nelle caverne del Fiume Margaret, scoprendo nei calcari del Pleistocene i fossili di alcune specie di monotremi e marsupiali estinti. Glauert mor\u00EC a Perth."@it . "19111523"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ludwig Glauert \u00E8 stato un paleontologo, erpetologo e curatore museale australiano, di origini britanniche.\u00C8 noto soprattutto per i suoi studi sui mammiferi fossili del Pleistocene e per essere stato uno dei pi\u00F9 influenti naturalisti dell'Australia Occidentale. Glauert nacque a Ecclesall, nello Sheffield, Inghilterra. Venne educato nella locale scuola elementare e in seguito al Firth University College e alla Technical School, dove studi\u00F2 geologia; nel 1900 divenne membro della Societ\u00E0 Geologica di Londra. Glauert mor\u00EC a Perth."@it . . . "1110358854"^^ . . . "Ludwig Glauert"@it . . . . . . . . . "4114"^^ . . . "Ludwig Glauert"@fr . "Ludwig Glauert"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ludwig Glauert est un zoologiste et un pal\u00E9ontologue australien, n\u00E9 le 5 mai 1879 \u00E0 Sheffield (Angleterre) et mort le 1er f\u00E9vrier 1963 \u00E0 Perth (Australie)."@fr . . . . .