Franz Yulievich Levinson-Lessing | |
Birth Date: | 9 March 1861 |
Birth Place: | Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire |
Death Date: | October 25, 1939 (aged 78) |
Death Place: | Leningrad, USSR |
Nationality: | Russian |
Workplaces: | Saint Petersburg University |
Known For: | Petrology |
Signature: | Levinson-LessingFU-signarure.png |
Franz Yulievich Levinson-Lessing (Russian: Фра́нц Юльевич Левинсо́н-Ле́ссинг), or Theodor Levinson-Lessing (March 9, 1861 - October 25, 1939 in St. Petersburg[1]) was a Russian geologist.
He graduated from the physico-mathematical faculty of the University of St. Petersburg in 1883, was placed in charge of the geological collection in 1886, and was appointed privat-docent at St. Petersburg University in 1889. In 1892 he became professor, and the next year dean, of the physico-mathematical faculty of Yuryev University (today University of Tartu). Aside from his work on petrography he published also essays in other branches of geology, the result of scientific journeys throughout Russia.
An island in the Kara Sea was named after this prominent Russian geologist.
In various periodicals more than thirty papers have been published by him, the most important being the following:
The last was published in English by Gregory.
By: Herman Rosenthal, J. G. Lipman