Papp Gábor: A magyar topografikus és leíró ásványtan története (Topographia Mineralogica Hungariae 7. Miskolc, 2002)

VI. ÚJ SZINTÉZISEK FELÉ? (az 1980-as évek közepe óta eltelt időszak)

lapidum (Vol. 2, Vienna). The first Hungarian topographical mineralogy that contains the mineral occurrences of both Hungary and Transylvania. 1810: [ffij The Department of Natural History of the Hungarian National Museum (MNM) is established, including a mineralogical and geological collection as well (its first curator is Ludwig Tehel). •=> 1870 1812: MS Reichetzer, Franz Xaver: Anleitung zur Geognosie, insbesondere zur Ge­birgskunde nach Werner (Wien). Petrographical-geological textbook by a pro­fessor of the Mining Academy of Selmecbánya*. 1816: MS Clarke, Edward Daniel: Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia and Africa (London). Contains the description of a mineral collecting travel through Hungary and Transylvania in 1802. 1817: MS Zipser, Christian Andreas: Versuch eines topographisch-mineralogischen Handbuches von Ungern (Sopron). The most complete Hungarian topographi­cal mineralogy of the Wernerian era. 1820: MS Jonas, Joseph: Ungerns Mineralreich orycto-geognostisch und topographisch dargestellt. IPhysio-technographisches Magazin über die anorganische Natur des Oester rieh'sehen Kaiser Staates, 11 (Pest). A collection of papers on topog­raphical mineralogy and geology of Hungary. 1820: MS Reisinger, Johann: Enchiridion anorganognosiae (Buda). An unfinished uni­versity textbook on mineralogy in Wernerian style. 1822: MS Beudant, François-Sulpice: Voyage minéralogique et géologique en Hongrie pendant l'année 1818, Vols. 1-4 (Paris). A work on the geology of Hungary, fundamental for decades, based on the study trip of a French geologist­mineralogist in 1818. 1822: MS Kováts, Mihály: Lexicon mineralogicum enneaglottum (Pest). A mineralogi­cal dictionary on nine languages, a striking example for the passion of "mineral name creation" from the language reform period in Hungary. 1830: CD The Section of Natural Science of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Mag­yar Tudományos Akadémia, MTA) is founded, including mineralogy as well. ^ 1949 1841: (D The first General Meeting of Hungarian Physicians and Naturalists (Magyar Orvosok és Természetvizsgálók Nagygyűlése, MOTN; later on called Re­gional Meeting of Hungarian Physicians and Naturalists, Magyar Orvosok és Természetvizsgálók Vándorgyűlése, MOTV). O 1933 1841: CD The Royal Hungarian Natural Science Association (Királyi Magyar Ter­mészettudományi Társulat, KMTT) is founded at the first MOTN in Pest. •=> 1953 1843: £Ql The Department of Mineralogy, Geology and (until 1904) Palaeontology is founded at the Academy of Mining and Forestry in Selmecbánya* (its first professor is János Pettkó). •=> 1923 1843: MS Mihálka, Antal: A jegeczisme elemei [Fundamentals of crystallography] (Pest). The first crystallography textbook in Hungarian (translation of the work of Gustav Rose). 1844: £• The first steps of the introduction of Hungarian replacing Latin as the lan­guage of education at the university of Pest (at Selmecbánya* replacing Ger­man only from 1867 on).

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