Jan Dolinowski
Jan Dolinowski (born May 15, 1814 in Hańsk, died January 10, 1875 in Hańsk) - Polish Greek Catholic priest, beekeeper.
He was the son of Simon, the Greek Catholic priest in Han. He was educated at the Piarist Academy in Chelm, at the provincial school in Lublin, at the forestry school in Warsaw (1832). Ultimately, thanks to the family and the godfather, the Bishop of Szumborski, he entered the seminary in Chełm. In 1836 he was ordained priest and directed to the parish in Corsica. From 1857 he was a parish priest in his hometown of Hanzhong.
As a parish priest he worked as a beekeeper and soon expanded his local apiary to several hundred trunks. Having acquainted regularly with the current beekeeping literature, he made a successful attempt to transform Huber's book's hive and constructed the first Polish hut. He presented it at the agricultural show in Łowicz in 1859. In the following years he worked on the improvement of this hive, supported by the son of Simon; Further work by Adam Mieczyński, Gustaw Gebethner, Ramoszyński, gave the result in the form of popular Lewa Lewicki.
Dolinowski was also involved in the popularization of beekeeping issues. He was a lecturer at the Institute of Rural Economy and Forestry in 1853 in Marymont near Warsaw. Announced: Bee breeding in close combination of the honey-bee method with the purpose-built hive (1854), Bee Rules, applied to the frame beehive (1860). Bibliography
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