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Dirk Albert Hooijer (30 May 1919 – 26 November 1993) was a Dutch paleontologist. Hooijer was born in Medan on Sumatra, but spent his youth in Bogor on Java. In 1932, his family moved to The Hague where he finished his high school education at Dalton Den Haag school in 1937. Subsequently, he studied geology on the University of Leiden. In 1941 he joined the staff of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie in Leiden, where he was especially interested in fossil rhinoceroses and hippopotami. In 1946, he became curator of the Dubois collection. In the same year he promoted under Professor Hilbrand Boschma (1893–1976) with his dissertation Prehistoric and fossil Rhinoceroses from the Malay Archipelago and India. From 1950 to 1951 he got a Rockefeller fellowship and worked at the American Museu

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  • Dirk Albert Hooijer (* 30. Mai 1919 in Medan, Sumatra; † 26. November 1993 in Leiden, Niederlande), häufig auch nur durch sein Autorenkürzel D. A. Hooijer bekannt, war ein niederländischer Paläontologe. (de)
  • Dirk Albert Hooijer (30 May 1919 – 26 November 1993) was a Dutch paleontologist. Hooijer was born in Medan on Sumatra, but spent his youth in Bogor on Java. In 1932, his family moved to The Hague where he finished his high school education at Dalton Den Haag school in 1937. Subsequently, he studied geology on the University of Leiden. In 1941 he joined the staff of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie in Leiden, where he was especially interested in fossil rhinoceroses and hippopotami. In 1946, he became curator of the Dubois collection. In the same year he promoted under Professor Hilbrand Boschma (1893–1976) with his dissertation Prehistoric and fossil Rhinoceroses from the Malay Archipelago and India. From 1950 to 1951 he got a Rockefeller fellowship and worked at the American Museu (en)
  • Dirk Albert Hooijer (Medan, Sumatra 30 de mayo de 1919 - Leiden, Holanda 26 de noviembre de 1993), fue un paleontólogo holandés. Nació en Medan, Sumatra; pero pasó su juventud en Bogor, Java. En 1932, su familia se trasladó a La Haya; donde terminó su educación secundaria en la escuela Dalton Den Haag en 1937. Posteriormente, estudió geología en la Universidad de Leiden. En 1941 se incorporó al , donde se interesó especialmente por los fósiles de rinocerontes e hipopótamos; llegando a convertirse en curador de la en 1946. Ese mismo año fue promovido a profesor por con su disertación «Rinocerontes prehistóricos y fósiles del archipiélago malayo y la India». De 1950 a 1951 obtuvo una y trabajó en el Museo Americano de Historia Natural de la ciudad de Nueva York. Desde 1970 hasta su jubila (es)
  • Dirk Albert Hooijer (30 Mei 1919 – 26 November 1993), sering disebut dengan inisialnya saja D. A. Hooijer, adalah seorang pealeontolog Belanda. Hooijer lahirkan di Medan, Sumatra Utara, tetapi menghabiskan masa mudanya di Bogor, Jawa Barat. Pada tahun 1932 keluarganya pindah ke Den Haag, di mana ia menyelesaikan pendidikan menengah atasnya di sekolah Dalton Den Haag pada tahun 1937. Selanjutnya ia mempelajari geologi di Universitas Leiden. Pada tahun 1941 ia bergabung menjadi karyawan pada Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie di Leiden, dengan peminatan khususnya pada fosil badak dan kuda nil. Pada tahun 1946, ia menjadi kurator untuk koleksi Dubois. Pada tahun yang sama ia promosi doktoral di bawah bimbingan Profesor (1893–1976) dengan disertasinya Prehistoric and fossil Rhinoceroses fro (in)
  • Dirk Albert Hooijer (Medan, 30 maggio 1919 – Leida, 26 novembre 1993) è stato un naturalista olandese. Hooijer nacque a Medan, sull'isola di Sumatra, ma trascorse la giovinezza a Bogor, sull'isola di Giava. Nel 1932, la sua famiglia si trasferì a L'Aia, dove Hooijer terminò gli studi nel 1937, alla Dalton Den Haag School. In seguito studiò geologia presso l'università di Leida. Nel 1941 si unì allo staff del museo naturale di questa città, interessandosi in particolar modo alle specie fossili di rinoceronti e ippopotami. Nel 1946, divenne curatore della collezione Dubois. Nello stesso anno, dopo la pubblicazione di Prehistoric and fossil Rhinoceroses from the Malay Archipelago and India, venne promosso dal professor Hilbrand Boschma. Tra il 1950 e il 1951 fu membro della Fondazione Rockefe (it)
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  • Dirk Albert Hooijer (* 30. Mai 1919 in Medan, Sumatra; † 26. November 1993 in Leiden, Niederlande), häufig auch nur durch sein Autorenkürzel D. A. Hooijer bekannt, war ein niederländischer Paläontologe. (de)
  • Dirk Albert Hooijer (30 May 1919 – 26 November 1993) was a Dutch paleontologist. Hooijer was born in Medan on Sumatra, but spent his youth in Bogor on Java. In 1932, his family moved to The Hague where he finished his high school education at Dalton Den Haag school in 1937. Subsequently, he studied geology on the University of Leiden. In 1941 he joined the staff of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie in Leiden, where he was especially interested in fossil rhinoceroses and hippopotami. In 1946, he became curator of the Dubois collection. In the same year he promoted under Professor Hilbrand Boschma (1893–1976) with his dissertation Prehistoric and fossil Rhinoceroses from the Malay Archipelago and India. From 1950 to 1951 he got a Rockefeller fellowship and worked at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. From 1970 until his retirement in 1979 he was professor at the University of California, Irvine. Hooijer published 267 scientific articles about vertebrate fossils from Indonesia, Africa, the Near East (especially Israel), the Netherlands, the Antilles, and South America. Many of these works were devoted to fossil rhinoceroses, cats, hogs, rodents, primates, and probiscoidae. He described six new genera, including Celebochoerus, , , Paradiceros, , and Spelaeomys and 47 new species and subspecies, including Babyrousa bolabatuensis, Elephas celebensis and the Flores Cave Rat. Hooijer was married and had two daughters and one son. He died in Leiden, Netherlands. (en)
  • Dirk Albert Hooijer (Medan, Sumatra 30 de mayo de 1919 - Leiden, Holanda 26 de noviembre de 1993), fue un paleontólogo holandés. Nació en Medan, Sumatra; pero pasó su juventud en Bogor, Java. En 1932, su familia se trasladó a La Haya; donde terminó su educación secundaria en la escuela Dalton Den Haag en 1937. Posteriormente, estudió geología en la Universidad de Leiden. En 1941 se incorporó al , donde se interesó especialmente por los fósiles de rinocerontes e hipopótamos; llegando a convertirse en curador de la en 1946. Ese mismo año fue promovido a profesor por con su disertación «Rinocerontes prehistóricos y fósiles del archipiélago malayo y la India». De 1950 a 1951 obtuvo una y trabajó en el Museo Americano de Historia Natural de la ciudad de Nueva York. Desde 1970 hasta su jubilación en 1979 fue profesor en la Universidad de California en Irvine. Hooijer estaba casado y tenía dos hijas y un hijo. Murió en Leiden, Holanda. Hooijer publicó 267 artículos científicos sobre fósiles de vertebrados de Indonesia, África, el Oriente Próximo (especialmente Israel), los Países Bajos, las Antillas y América del Sur. Muchos de estos trabajos estaban dedicados a los fósiles de rinocerontes, gatos, cerdos, roedores y primates. Describió seis nuevos géneros, entre ellos Celebochoerus, Chilotheridium, Epileptobos, Paradiceros, Paulocnus y Spelaeomys y 47 nuevas especies y subespecies, entre ellas Babyrousa bolabatuensis, Elephas celebensis y la rata de Flores. (es)
  • Dirk Albert Hooijer (30 Mei 1919 – 26 November 1993), sering disebut dengan inisialnya saja D. A. Hooijer, adalah seorang pealeontolog Belanda. Hooijer lahirkan di Medan, Sumatra Utara, tetapi menghabiskan masa mudanya di Bogor, Jawa Barat. Pada tahun 1932 keluarganya pindah ke Den Haag, di mana ia menyelesaikan pendidikan menengah atasnya di sekolah Dalton Den Haag pada tahun 1937. Selanjutnya ia mempelajari geologi di Universitas Leiden. Pada tahun 1941 ia bergabung menjadi karyawan pada Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie di Leiden, dengan peminatan khususnya pada fosil badak dan kuda nil. Pada tahun 1946, ia menjadi kurator untuk koleksi Dubois. Pada tahun yang sama ia promosi doktoral di bawah bimbingan Profesor (1893–1976) dengan disertasinya Prehistoric and fossil Rhinoceroses from the Malay Archipelago and India ('Badak-badak prasejarah dan fosil dari Kepulauan Melayu dan India'). Antara tahun 1950 hingga 1951, ia mendapatkan fellowship dari Yayasan Rockefeller dan bekerja di American Museum of Natural History di Kota New York. Sejak tahun 1970 hingga pensiun pada tahun 1979, ia menjadi profesor pada Universitas California, Irvine. Hooijer telah menerbitkan sebanyak 267 artikel ilmiah mengenai fosil-fosil vertebrata dari Indonesia, Afrika, Timur Dekat (terutama Israel), Belanda, Kepulauan Antillen, dan Amerika Selatan. Banyak di antara karya-karya tersebut yang khusus membahas fosil badak, kucing, babi hutan, tikus pengerat, primata, and gajah. Ia mendeskripsikan enam genera baru, termasuk Celebochoerus, , , , , dan ; serta 47 spesies dan subspesies baru, termasuk , Elephas celebensis dan Tikus gua flores. Hooijer menikah dan memiliki dua anak perempuan dan seorang anak laki-laki. Ia wafat di Leiden, Belanda. (in)
  • Dirk Albert Hooijer (Medan, 30 maggio 1919 – Leida, 26 novembre 1993) è stato un naturalista olandese. Hooijer nacque a Medan, sull'isola di Sumatra, ma trascorse la giovinezza a Bogor, sull'isola di Giava. Nel 1932, la sua famiglia si trasferì a L'Aia, dove Hooijer terminò gli studi nel 1937, alla Dalton Den Haag School. In seguito studiò geologia presso l'università di Leida. Nel 1941 si unì allo staff del museo naturale di questa città, interessandosi in particolar modo alle specie fossili di rinoceronti e ippopotami. Nel 1946, divenne curatore della collezione Dubois. Nello stesso anno, dopo la pubblicazione di Prehistoric and fossil Rhinoceroses from the Malay Archipelago and India, venne promosso dal professor Hilbrand Boschma. Tra il 1950 e il 1951 fu membro della Fondazione Rockefeller e lavorò presso il Museo di Storia Naturale di New York. Dal 1970 fino al suo ritiro, avvenuto nel 1979, fu professore all'Università della California di Irvine. Hooijer pubblicò 267 articoli scientifici sui vertebrati fossili di Indonesia, Africa, Medio Oriente (specialmente Israele), Paesi Bassi, Antille e Sudamerica. Molti di questi studi riguardavano specie estinte di rinoceronti, felini, suini, roditori, primati e proboscidati. Descrisse per la prima volta sei nuovi generi, Celebochoerus, Chilotheridium, Epileptobos, Paradiceros, Paulocnus e Spelaeomys, e 47 nuove specie e sottospecie, tra le quali Babyrousa bolabatuensis, Elephas celebensis e Spelaeomys florensis. Hooijer fu padre di tre figli, due femmine e un maschio. Morì a Leida (Paesi Bassi). (it)
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