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- Werner believed that geognosy represented fact and not theory. His followers resisted speculation, and as a result Wernerian geognosy and Neptunism became...
- 1835 he became professor also of geognosy at Freiberg; and in 1842 he was appointed professor of mineralogy and geognosy in the University of Leipzig. At...
- census profile Baddeley, Frederick Henry (1831). "Additional notes on the Geognosy of St. Paul's Bay". Transactions. Original Series. 2. Literary and Historical...
- University of Coimbra, he joined the Lisbon Academy Sciences. He taught Geognosy at the University of Coimbra in Portugal. Knowing twelve languages, he...
- island during Napoleon's captivity[usurped] Seale, Robert F. (1834) The geognosy of the island St. Helena, illustrated in a series of views, plans and sections...
- published Entwurf einer geognostischen Beschreibung von Schlesien ("The Geognosy of Silesia"), which became the first volume of his Geognostische Beobachtungen...
- and in 1809 he received a master's degree. He then taught mineralogy, geognosy and ****aying. From 1822 he was also a professor at St Petersburg University...
- *System of Mineralogy (1806) Characters of Minerals (1806) Elements of Geognosy (1809) Translation of the Travels of Von Buch through Norway and Lapland...
- appointed royal master of the mines. In 1863 he was made honorary professor of geognosy and surveying at the university of Munich, and in 1879, Oberberg director...
- ****ociate professor (1837) and then professor (1841) of mineralogy and geognosy at the Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen. His earlier work related chiefly...