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History of the Mineralogical Museum of the University of Wrocław and the oldest mineral specimens in its collection
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Abstrakty
Mineralogical Museum in Wrocław was founded in 1811 by Karl von Raumer who became the first principal of the institution. Before 1945, a collection of several specimens increased to 13,470. Unfortunately, part of the collections along with inventory books were destroyed during World War II and many specimens were lost forever. The object of my research is both the history of the MM and oldest part of the collection, gathered between 1811 and 1855.Currently, there are about 400 minerals collected during that period. Most of them came from European countries and were donated by museum directors and famous collectors. They deserve attention because all the specimens were collected before the creation of the IMA (International Mineralogical Association) and they include very rare minerals.
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Tom
Strony
150--153
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 19 poz.
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- Instytut Nauk Geologicznych, Wydział Nauk o Ziemi i Kształtowania Środowiska, Uniwersytet Wrocławski, pl. Maxa Borna 9, 50-204 Wrocław
Bibliografia
- 1. BOGDAŃSKI J. & GUNIAP. 2012 - History and collections of Minera- logical Museum of Wrocław University (1811-2011). 7th Inernational Conference on Mineralogy and Museums. Mat. Konf. 27-29 sierpnia, 2012, 50-51.
- 2. COOKE J.P. 1866 - On danalite, a new mineral species from the Granit of Rockport, Mass. Am. J. Sci. Arts, 92: 73-79.
- 3. GRODZICKI A. 2003 - Historia nauk geologicznych na Uniwersytecie Wrocławskim 1811-2003. Wyd. U.Wroc.
- 4. HAUSMANN J.F.L. 1813 - Triplit. Handbuch der Mineralogie, 1st. edition, 3: 1079-1080.
- 5. HAMMER V.M.F &PERTLIKF. 2012-The life and legacy of the mineralogist Rudolf Ignaz Koechlin (1862-1939): An exemplary curator of the famous mineral collection in the Natural History (Court) Museum Vienna. 7th International Conference on Mineralogy and Museums. Mat. Konf. 27-29 sierpnia, 2012, 54-55.
- 6. http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/collections/our-collections/mmeral-collections/index.html.
- 7. http://www.mnhn.fr/fr/collections/ensembles-collections/geologie/mineraux-gemmes.
- 8. http://euromin.w3sites.net/Nouveau_site/musees/berlin/old_MUSBERe.htm.
- 9. http://www.ima-mineralogy.org/Minlist.htm.
- 10. KAUFMAN G. 1911 - Festschrift zur Feier des hundertjährigen Beste- hens der Universität Breslau, 2. Teil. Breslau.
- 11. KENNGOTT A. 1855 - Emplektit (ein neuer wismuth-glanz), in Uebersicht der Resultate Mineralogischer Forschungen im Jahre 1853. T.O. Weigel Leipzig, 125-125.
- 12. LEVY A. 1830 - Der willemit. Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefaktenkunde, 1: 71-71.
- 13. MACHŁAJEWSKA I. & KRZESZOWSKA E. 2013- Eksponaty geologiczne w osiemnastowiecznym Naturalienkabinet księdza Leopolda Jana Szersznika z Cieszyna. Prz. Geol., 61: 25-29.
- 14. PAPP G. 2012 - From palaces to museums: Pathways of aristocratic mineral collections to public institutions in Hungary during the 18-19th centuries. 7th International Conference on Mineralogy and Museums. Mat. Konf. 27-29 sierpnia, 2012, 47-48.
- 15. ROSE G. 1833 - Cancrinit, in Elemente der Krystallographie, nebst einer tabellarischen Uebersicht der Mineralien. Ernst Siegfried Mittler, 155-156.
- 16. ROMER F. 1868 - Das mineralogische Museum der koniglichen Universität, Breslau.
- 17. SACHANBIŃSKI M. & WIERZBICKI Z. 1987 - Z dziejów zbiorów mineralogicznych Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego. Pr. Geol.-Min., 10 (788): 185-202.
- 18. VON KOBELL F. 1843 - Ueber den Spadait, eine neue Mineral-species, und uber den Wollastonit von Capo di bove. Gelehrte Anzeigen, 17: 945-95.
- 19. VOLKEL H. 2002 - Mineralogen und Geologen in Breslau: Geschichte der Geowissenschaften an der Universität Breslau von 1811 bis 1945. Bode V
Uwagi
Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (zadania 2017).
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