Arnold von Lasaulx

Arnold Constantin Peter Franz von Lasaulx ( born July 18, 1839 in Kastellaun, † 25 January 1886 in Bonn ) was a mineralogist and geologist.

Life

Arnold of Lasaulx dedicated to the mining practice and studied from 1861 to 1865 in Bonn and Berlin. Since 1869 habilitation at the University of Bonn, he went in 1875 as an associate professor in Breslau, 1880 as a full professor in Kiel and still in the same year to Bonn, where he died on 25 January 1886.

Since 1862 he was a member, and later an honorary member of the Corps Saxonia Bonn.

Works

  • Petrographic studies of the volcanic rocks of the Auvergne (Stuttgart 1868-71 );
  • The earthquake of Herzogenrath from October 22, 1873 (Bonn 1874);
  • The earthquake of Herzogenrath from June 24, 1877 (Bonn, 1878);
  • Elements of petrography (Bonn 1875);
  • About volcanic force ( nd Engl Mallet, das. 1875);
  • From Ireland, travel sketches and studies (Bonn 1877);
  • Sicily. A geographical character image (Bonn 1879);
  • The Etna, v. Walter Hausen's posthumous manuscripts independently edited by Sartorius, edited and completed ( Leipzig, 1880);
  • The building blocks of the Cologne Cathedral (Bonn 1882);
  • Introduction to rock Administration ( Berl. 1886); the small fonts:
  • Ireland and Sicily ( Berlin 1883) and
  • How the Seven Mountains arose (1884 ).

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