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Baron Cajetan von Felder (german: link=no, Cajetan Freiherr von Felder; 19 September 1814 – 30 November 1894) was an Austrian lawyer, entomologist and liberal politician. He served as mayor of Vienna from 1868 to 1878.


Life and career

Felder was born in Wieden, today the fourth district of Vienna. An orphan from 1826, he attended the ''Gymnasium'' of
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, as well as schools in
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and Vienna, and began to study law at the University of Vienna in 1834. He completed his legal internship in Brno and articled clerk in Vienna, obtaining his doctorate in 1841. Since 1835 he had made intensive travels throughout Western and Southern Europe, mostly on foot, and studied foreign languages. From 1843 he also worked as an assistant at the Theresianum academy and as a court interpreter in Vienna, before passing the Austrian bar examination in 1848, only a few days before the outbreak of the March Revolution. In October 1848 Felder was elected to the newly established municipal council (''Gemeinderat'') of Vienna, however, he resigned a few months later due to political differences. Over the next ten years he worked as a lawyer, running his own office in Vienna, and continued his study trips. He travelled to the Orient, to Africa, where in 1852 he met with young Alfred Brehm in Khartoum, through Eastern Europe, to North Cape, and through Russia. He gathered a large collection of beetle and
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. In 1860 he joined the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. In 1861, Felder again became a member of the Vienna ''Gemeinderat'' and also obtained a seat in the '' Landtag'' diet of Lower Austria. He was elected deputy mayor of Vienna in 1863 and head of the Vienna Danube regulation commission in the following year. Also in 1863, he took over the custody of 14-year-old Anton Dreher Jr., the son of late Anton Dreher, owner of one of the largest
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in Europe. Felder mastered this task until Dreher reached majority in 1870. When the Vienna mayor
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died in office on 21 November 1868, Felder was elected his successor on December 20, outcompeting his ambitious rival
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. Supported by a liberal majority in the municipal council, he held this office for almost ten years, being re-elected in 1871, 1874 and 1877. From 1869 he also served as vice-president of the Lower Austrian ''Landtag'' and member of the Austrian House of Lords, appointed by Emperor Franz Joseph I. One of the highlights of Felder's tenure was the erection of the lavish Vienna Town Hall on the Ringstraße boulevard from 1872 and the opening of the
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, whereby he could exploit his linguistic talent. However, in the Vienna council, the disintegrating Liberals had to face the rising opposition of German National and Christian Social politicians like
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. Finally in July 1878, Felder resigned from office. Elevated to the noble rank of '' Freiherr'', he once again served as president of the Lower Austrian ''Landtag'' diet from 1880 to 1884, when he had to step back for health reasons. In his late years, Felder retired to private life. He nearly went blind due to cataracts but published extensive memoirs. He died a few weeks after his eightieth birthday and was buried in the Weidling cemetery.


Scientific work

Felder is also known for his work with Alois Friedrich Rogenhofer and his son Rudolf Felder, the book ''Reise Fregatte Novara: Zoologischer Theil., Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera'' (''Journey of the Frigate Novara...'') in three volumes (1865–1867). The SMS ''Novara'' under the command of Commodore
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made a voyage of exploration in 1857–1859 and, with help from his son Rudolf, Cajetan von Felder (specializing in
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) amassed a huge entomological collection that is deposited in the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna and the Natural History Museum in London. A collection of approximately 1,000 letters and postcards sent to Felder between c. 1856 and 1891 is also held by the Natural History Museum. They were sent to Felder, from all over the world, by leading 19th-century entomologists, and deal mainly with the exchange and purchase of specimens, Lepidoptera in particular.


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''Species lepidopterorum hucusque descriptae vel iconibus expressae in seriem systematicam digestae a C. et R. Felder''. Separata editio ex Actis C. r. Societatis zoolog.-botanicae.Vindobonae,typis C. Ueberreuter (1864).

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Julius von Newald Julius von Newald (April 11, 1824 – August 17, 1897) was a 19th-century mayor of Vienna. References

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