Arnold von Lasaulx explained

Arnold Constantin Peter Franz von Lasaulx (14 June 183925 January 1886) was a German mineralogist and petrographer.

Life

He was born at Kastellaun near Coblenz, and educated at the University of Berlin, where he took his Ph.D. in 1868. In 1875, he became an associate professor of mineralogy at Breslau,[1] and in 1880, a professor of mineralogy and geology at Bonn. He was distinguished for his researches on minerals and on crystallography, and he was one of the earlier workers on microscopic petrography. He described in 1878 the eruptive rocks of the district of Saar and Moselle.

In 1880 he edited "Der Aetna" from the manuscripts of Wolfgang Sartorius von Waltershausen, the results of observation made between the years 1834 and 1869. He was author of "Elemente der Petrographie" (1875), "Einführung in die Gesteinslehre" (1885), and "Précis de petrographie" (1887). He died at Bonn in January 1886.

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  1. https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Lasaulx,_Arnold_von ADB:Lasaulx, Arnold von
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=_FoHAwAAQBAJ&dq=%22Arnold+von+Lasaulx%22+1839&pg=PA128 The Founders of Seismology