Ludwig Mitterpacher

From 1758 he taught in Győr and in 1759 he went to Vienna he received a doctorate in theology at the Pázmány Institute and was ordained priest in 1761.

He lectured on agriculture at the Jesuit University, the Theresianum in Vienna from 1763 until the dissolution of the order in 1773.

He wrote Elementa Rei Rusticae in Usum Academiarum Regni Hungariae Budae: Typis Regiae Universitatis, Anno MDCCLXXIX and M. DCC.

XCIV( 1779 and 1794), a study of the theory and practice of agricultural science and in 1783 with Matthias Piller Iter per Poseganam Sclavoniaeprovinciam mensibus Junio, et Julio Anno MDCCLXXXII susceptum.

Regiae Universitatis, Budapest, a 147-page work with 16 plates in which they described new species of Coleoptera and Lepidoptera.

Memorial bust of Mitterpacher