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)

1846: C3 The Royal Joseph Industrial School (called Polytechnic from 1856 on) is established in Pest, where also mineralogy is taught within natural history. •=> 1864 1847- 55: MS Ackner, Michael Johann: Mineralogie Siebenbürgens, mit geognostischen Andeutungen (Nagyszeben*). A topographical mineralogy of Transylvania. 1848- 50: 0 The Hungarian Geological Society (Magyarhoni Földtani Társulat, MFT) is founded. «=> 1952 1849: £Q In the Faculty of Arts of the University of Pest, the independent Department of Mineralogy is founded, where - just like at the Academy of Selmecbánya* - all geological subjects are taught (its first professor is József Szabó). "=> 1885 1849: ÉBl Reform of the secondary education. In the following hundred years, more or less influenced by the reforms of the institutional organisation and the curric­ula, mineralogy - including further geological subjects, too - is continuously taught (mostly together with chemistry). •=> 1946 1849: 0 The Siebenbürgischer Verein für Naturwissenschaften (Nagyszeben*), the natural history association of the Transylvanian Saxons is founded (exists un­til 1949), and its periodical, the Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen ... (1850­1946) is released. 1857: jjfl Bielz, Eduard Albert: Handbuch der Landeskunde Siebenbürgens (Nagysze­ben*). A list of the minerals and rocks of Transylvania is published in this book. (Enlarged versions of the list were published in 1883 and 1889.) 1859: JSS Zepharovich, Victor von: Mineralogisches Lexicon für das Kaiserthum Öster­reich (Vienna). Topographical mineralogy of the Habsburg Empire. (Further volumes published in 1873 and 1893.) 1859: 0 The Transylvanian Museum Association (Erdélyi Múzeum-Egylet, EME, Kolozsvár*) is founded. (With interruptions, it exists up to the present day) •=> 1872 1860: 0 The Committee on Mathematics and Natural History of Section III of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) is founded, existing until the end of World War II. 1861: JBS Szabó, József: Ásványtan [Mineralogy] (Pest). The first modern university textbook on mineralogy, written in Hungarian; further editions: 1864, 1876, 1893. 1861: si Peters, Karl Ferdinand: Geologische und mineralogische Studien aus clem südöstlichen Ungarn, insbesonders aus der Umgegend von Rézbánya (Vi­enna). A long unsurpassed locality monograph by the former professor of the University of Pest. 1861: jf Matematikai és Természettudományi Közlemények (Pest), a periodical of Class III of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) is released. <=> 1944 1862: si Cotta, Bernhard von - Fellenberg, Edmund von: Die Erzlagerstätten Ungarns und Siebenbürgens (Freiberg). An ore geological review with mineral parage­netic tables, written by German authors, used for long as an essential work of reference. •=> 1864 1864: si Cotta, Bernhard von: Erzlagerstätten in Banat und in Serbien (Vienna). A continuation of the previously mentioned book. <=> 1862

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