He was among the earliest followers of Linnean binomial system in Poland where he coauthored one of the first zoology textbooks written in Polish, Zoologia czyli Zwierzętopismo, dla szkół narodowych, published in 1789.
He defended a doctorate in 1778 titled Dissertatio inauguralis zoologico-medica, sistens totius regni animalis genera, in classes et ordines Linnæana methodo digesta, præfixa cuilibet classi terminorum explicatione, quam annuente inclyta facultate medica in antiquissima ac celeberrima Universitate Vindobonensi publicæ disquisitioni submittit Paulus de Czenpinski, nobilis Polonus Varsoviensis.
[1] After returning to Poland became an employee of the Society for Elementary Books (established in 1775 and empowered to develop programs and school textbooks) and was a member of the National Education Commission.
In 1789, he and Krzysztof Kluk (1739–1796) wrote the zoology textbook for schools titled Zoologia czyli Zwierzętopismo, dla szkół narodowych.
This text made use of the Linnean system of nomenclature and involved a teaching that began with an "ascending order" of anatomical complexity in life forms.