Gustav Adolph Kenngott (January 6, 1818 – March 7, 1897) was a German mineralogist. Kenngott was born in Breslau. After being employed in the Hofmineralien-Cabinett...
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mineral hörnesite was named in his honor by Wilhelm Haidinger, with Gustav Adolph Kenngott being its co-describer. The Florentine Diamond was properly weighed...
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Dietrich Ludwig Gustav Karsten (1768–1810) Karl Johann Bernhard Karsten (1782–1853) Friedrich Katzer (1861–1925) Gustav Adolph Kenngott (1818–1897) Friedrich...
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mineralogical research (which grew into a well-known series edited by Gustav Adolph Kenngott); his Handbuch der bestimmenden Mineralogie; an atlas to this textbook...
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biology in the US. Gustav Adolph Kenngott (1818–1897), a German mineralogist. Alfred Kerr (1867–1948), theatre critic and essayist Gustav Kirchhoff (1824–1887)...
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School in Frauenfeld. He became Privatdozent in 1888 and replaced Gustav Adolph Kenngott in 1897 as professor of mineralogy and petrography. Grubenmann began...
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in 1875. In 1860, the mineral pisanite was named in his honor by Gustav Adolph Kenngott. Calcite - Next Macle[1011] - Autograph of Pisani - Egremont Cumberland...
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