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Angelo Heilprin

Angelo Heilprin (March 31, 1853 – July 17, 1907) was an American geologist, paleontologist, naturalist, and explorer.

Angelo Heilprin

He is mostly known for the part he took into the Peary expedition to Greenland of 1891–1892 and for his observations and photographs of the 1902 eruption of Montagne Pelée in Martinique.

He also was a mountaineer and a painter.

Biography

Angelo Heilprin was born at Sátoraljaújhely, in the Zemplén County of the Kingdom of Hungary. His family was Jewish.[1] He arrived in the United States from the Austrian Empire with his father Michael and his brother Louis in 1856.[2]

He went back to Europe in 1876 for two years to complete his education. He studied at the Royal School of Mines, London,[3] at the Imperial Geological Institution of Vienna, and at Florence (where he had his only formal training in painting) and Geneva; he also went to Hungary, where he mountaineered in the Carpathians, and to Poland where he visited family for six months.[4]

He then became professor of invertebrate paleontology and of geology at the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia (1880–1900), curator of the museum of that institution (1883–1892), professor of geology at the Wagner Free Institute of Science in Philadelphia (1885–1890); and he was the first president of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia, serving for seven years.[5] In 1883, he was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society.[6]

Also a painter, Heilprin exhibited Autumn's First Whisper at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1880, and Forest Exiles at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in 1883.

In 1902 he founded the American Alpine Club.[7]

In 1904, he was appointed as a lecturer[8] at Yale.

Research

 
One of Heilprin's most famous photographs: the ruined city of Saint-Pierre, with the Montagne Pelée volcano lost in cloud in the background

In Heilprin's life research travels alternate with periods of teaching and writing. He visited Florida, the Bermudas, Mexico, Greenland and Martinique while also devoting work to his more immediate surroundings. His mountaineering skills were put to use many times in his scientific work.

In 1886, Heilprin undertook an expedition to the then little-known west coast of Florida.[9]
In 1887 he went to the Bermudas with members of his classes to study coral reefs, confirming Charles Darwin's 1842 views expressed in The structure and distribution of coral reefs.[10]
In 1888, Heilprin was in Mexico, where he ascended volcanos: Ixtaccihuatl, Nevado de Toluca, Pico de Orizaba and Popocatepetl, establishing their altitudes with barometric measures. He also shed light on questions about the geology of the Yucatan and the coral reefs of the western Gulf of Mexico.[11]

En 1891 Heilprin embarked with Robert Peary on an expedition to Greenland organized by the Academy of Natural Sciences. Peary was the leader of the north-bound expedition, which was to prove that Greenland is an island. Heilprin headed the "Western Expedition" comprising half a dozen scientists.[12] The scientists collected data then returned to the U.S., while Peary remained in Greenland.[13] But the next year Heilprin was back to Greenland, leading the "Peary relief expedition".[14][15]

In 1902, when Montagne Pelée in Martinique erupted,[16] reducing the city of Saint-Pierre to ashes, Heilprin was one of the first scientists to arrive to the site. His works, photographs and eyewitness account of the phenomena and their consequences are unique. He was the first geologist to ascend a side of the crater.[17] He revisited it in 1903 and in February 1906 descended into the crater itself.

Remembrance

Eponymy

Selected works and documents

Selected works

  • Contributions to the Tertiary geology and paleontology of the United States. Philadelphia: The Author. 1884. Online at Google Books
  • Town geology: the lesson of the Philadelphia rocks: studies of nature along the highways and among the byways of a metropolitan town. Philadelphia: The Author. 1885. hdl:2027/nyp.33433062726991.
  • The geographical and geological distribution of animals. New York: D. Appleton. 1887.
  • Explorations on the west coast of Florida and in the Okeechobee wilderness: with special reference to the geology and zoology of the Floridian Peninsula: a narrative of researches undertaken under the auspices of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: The Institute. 1887. Online at Google Books
  • The geological evidences of evolution. Philadelphia: The Author. 1888. Online at Google Books
  • The animal life of our seashore: with special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. 1888. Online at Google Books
  • The Bermuda Islands: a contribution to the physical history and zoology of the Somers archipelago: with an examination of the structure of coral reefs. Philadelphia: The Author. 1889. Online at Google Books
  • The iconographic encyclopaedia of the arts and scien /. Bilder-Atlas : Iconographische Encyclopaedie.German. --. Philadelphia: Iconographic Publishing Co. 1890. hdl:2027/umn.31951002033205a. Volume VII of The iconographic encyclopaedia
  • The Arctic problem and narrative of the Peary relief expedition of the Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Contemporary Publishing Co. 1893. hdl:2027/yale.39002065517949.
  • The earth and its story: a first book of geology. New York, Boston: Silver, Burdett and Co. 1896. hdl:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t56d5qw3v.
  • Alaska and the Klondike: a journey to the New Eldorado, with hints to the traveller. London: C. A. Pearson. 1899.
  • Mont Pelée and the tragedy of Martinique: a study of the great catastrophes of 1902, with observations and experiences in the field. Philadelphia, London: J. B. Lippincott. 1903.
  • The Tower of Pelée: new studies of the great volcano of Martinique. Philadelphia, London: J. B. Lippincott Co. 1904.
  • The eruption of Pelée: a summary and discussion of the phenomena and their sequels. Philadelphia: Geographical Society of Philadelphia. 1908. LCCN 08017912.

Articles for the general public

  • Popular Science Monthly articles by Heilprin can be found on Wikisource

With Louis Heilprin

  • Lippincott's new gazetteer: a complete pronouncing gazetteer or geographical dictionary of the world, containing the most recent and authentic information respecting the countries, cities, towns, resorts, islands, rivers, mountains, seas, lakes, etc., in every portion of the globe, Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co., 2 vol., 1916, ©1911 New edition: 1922

Documents

  • Documents (1871–1896) in the archives of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. Includes 34 items, among them part of a diary of the expedition to Greenland; not included in the total: 18 stereographs of the eruption of Montagne Pelée

References

  • "Heilprin, Phineas Mendel", in Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography on Wikisource. Biographical notes on Michael, Louis et Angelo
  • Gustav Pollak, Michael Heilprin and his sons: a biography, New York, Dodd, Mead, 1912. Biographies of Michael, Louis and Angelo, and generous excerpts from their works

External links

  • Jewish Encyclopedia: "Heilprin, Angelo" by Cyrus Adler & Frank Vizetelly (1906).

Notes

  1. ^ Lee Levinger, A History of the Jews in the United States, Wildside Press LLC (2007), p. 302
  2. ^ Angelo was three and Louis five. The unsuccessful Hungarian Revolution and Independence War of 1848 played a role in the move. Phineas Mendel, Angelo's grandfather, a Poland-born Talmudist, had had sympathy for the revolutionaries and his father, also born in Poland, had been a government employee under Lajos Kossuth. Michael Heilprin was to be a contributor to the American Cyclopædia and Phineas Mendel joined the family in 1859. Appletons.
    Pollak is a source for Michael's and Louis' biographies.
  3. ^ "[T]he best man in my class" wrote Thomas Henry Huxley to Henry Newell Martin of Johns Hopkins University. Heilprin might have accepted a fellowship there but the letter informing him of the possibility never reached him. Pollak, p. 239
  4. ^ Pollak, page 238
  5. ^ "Addresses Delivered at the Meeting Held in Honor of the Memory of Professor Angelo Heilprin". Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia. VI. Jan 1908.
  6. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2021-05-19.
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2013-01-24. Retrieved 2012-09-20.
  8. ^ Historical Register of Yale University 1701-1937. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University. 1939. p. 304.
  9. ^ He coined the now-obsolete term of "Floridian" designating a period of the middle Pliocene. "Floridian", in Moureau, Magdeleine and Brace, Gerald, Comprehensive dictionary of earth sciences, p. PA185, at Google Books. Ophrys, 2000 ISBN 9782710807490
  10. ^ Pollak, p. 259
  11. ^ The results of that research trip to Mexico (and that of 1906) were never published. They can however be found in the proceedings of the Academy and in Heilprin's papers. Excerpts can be found in Pollak, pp. 260–263.
  12. ^ There also was a reporter of the New York Herald.
  13. ^ Pollak, p. 265
  14. ^ Description of the Heilprin documents of the expedition
  15. ^ "Peary Relief Expedition […]". The New York Times. June 28, 1892. Retrieved 2012-09-20.
  16. ^ 08-05-1902
  17. ^ 31-05-1902 and 01-06-1902. Lacroix, Alfred (1975). La Montagne Pelée et ses éruptions (in French). Vol. 2. Monaco: Cercle européen d'édition. p. 112. OCLC 61549644.
  18. ^ Noble, G. K. (1923). "Six new batrachians from the Dominican Republic". American Museum Novitates (61): 1–6. hdl:2246/4342.

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Angelo Heilprin March 31 1853 July 17 1907 was an American geologist paleontologist naturalist and explorer Angelo Heilprin He is mostly known for the part he took into the Peary expedition to Greenland of 1891 1892 and for his observations and photographs of the 1902 eruption of Montagne Pelee in Martinique He also was a mountaineer and a painter Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Research 1 2 Remembrance 1 2 1 Eponymy 2 Selected works and documents 2 1 Selected works 2 2 Articles for the general public 2 3 With Louis Heilprin 2 4 Documents 3 References 4 External links 5 NotesBiography EditAngelo Heilprin was born at Satoraljaujhely in the Zemplen County of the Kingdom of Hungary His family was Jewish 1 He arrived in the United States from the Austrian Empire with his father Michael and his brother Louis in 1856 2 He went back to Europe in 1876 for two years to complete his education He studied at the Royal School of Mines London 3 at the Imperial Geological Institution of Vienna and at Florence where he had his only formal training in painting and Geneva he also went to Hungary where he mountaineered in the Carpathians and to Poland where he visited family for six months 4 He then became professor of invertebrate paleontology and of geology at the Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia 1880 1900 curator of the museum of that institution 1883 1892 professor of geology at the Wagner Free Institute of Science in Philadelphia 1885 1890 and he was the first president of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia serving for seven years 5 In 1883 he was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society 6 Also a painter Heilprin exhibited Autumn s First Whisper at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1880 and Forest Exiles at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in 1883 In 1902 he founded the American Alpine Club 7 In 1904 he was appointed as a lecturer 8 at Yale Research Edit One of Heilprin s most famous photographs the ruined city of Saint Pierre with the Montagne Pelee volcano lost in cloud in the background In Heilprin s life research travels alternate with periods of teaching and writing He visited Florida the Bermudas Mexico Greenland and Martinique while also devoting work to his more immediate surroundings His mountaineering skills were put to use many times in his scientific work In 1886 Heilprin undertook an expedition to the then little known west coast of Florida 9 In 1887 he went to the Bermudas with members of his classes to study coral reefs confirming Charles Darwin s 1842 views expressed in The structure and distribution of coral reefs 10 In 1888 Heilprin was in Mexico where he ascended volcanos Ixtaccihuatl Nevado de Toluca Pico de Orizaba and Popocatepetl establishing their altitudes with barometric measures He also shed light on questions about the geology of the Yucatan and the coral reefs of the western Gulf of Mexico 11 En 1891 Heilprin embarked with Robert Peary on an expedition to Greenland organized by the Academy of Natural Sciences Peary was the leader of the north bound expedition which was to prove that Greenland is an island Heilprin headed the Western Expedition comprising half a dozen scientists 12 The scientists collected data then returned to the U S while Peary remained in Greenland 13 But the next year Heilprin was back to Greenland leading the Peary relief expedition 14 15 In 1902 when Montagne Pelee in Martinique erupted 16 reducing the city of Saint Pierre to ashes Heilprin was one of the first scientists to arrive to the site His works photographs and eyewitness account of the phenomena and their consequences are unique He was the first geologist to ascend a side of the crater 17 He revisited it in 1903 and in February 1906 descended into the crater itself Remembrance Edit In 1976 the American Alpine Club established a yearly Angelo Heilprin Citation 7 The Heilprin Glacier having its terminus at the head of the Inglefield Fjord in NW Greenland was named after him by Robert Peary Eponymy Edit Cyanocorax heilprini the Azure naped Jay a species in the family of Corvidae was named after him Hypsiboas heilprini also bears his name 18 Selected works and documents EditSelected works Edit Contributions to the Tertiary geology and paleontology of the United States Philadelphia The Author 1884 Online at Google Books Town geology the lesson of the Philadelphia rocks studies of nature along the highways and among the byways of a metropolitan town Philadelphia The Author 1885 hdl 2027 nyp 33433062726991 The geographical and geological distribution of animals New York D Appleton 1887 Explorations on the west coast of Florida and in the Okeechobee wilderness with special reference to the geology and zoology of the Floridian Peninsula a narrative of researches undertaken under the auspices of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia Philadelphia The Institute 1887 Online at Google Books The geological evidences of evolution Philadelphia The Author 1888 Online at Google Books The animal life of our seashore with special reference to the New Jersey coast and the southern shore of Long Island Philadelphia J B Lippincott Co 1888 Online at Google Books The Bermuda Islands a contribution to the physical history and zoology of the Somers archipelago with an examination of the structure of coral reefs Philadelphia The Author 1889 Online at Google Books The iconographic encyclopaedia of the arts and scien Bilder Atlas Iconographische Encyclopaedie German Philadelphia Iconographic Publishing Co 1890 hdl 2027 umn 31951002033205a Volume VII of The iconographic encyclopaedia The Arctic problem and narrative of the Peary relief expedition of the Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia Philadelphia Contemporary Publishing Co 1893 hdl 2027 yale 39002065517949 The earth and its story a first book of geology New York Boston Silver Burdett and Co 1896 hdl 2027 uc2 ark 13960 t56d5qw3v Alaska and the Klondike a journey to the New Eldorado with hints to the traveller London C A Pearson 1899 Mont Pelee and the tragedy of Martinique a study of the great catastrophes of 1902 with observations and experiences in the field Philadelphia London J B Lippincott 1903 The Tower of Pelee new studies of the great volcano of Martinique Philadelphia London J B Lippincott Co 1904 The eruption of Pelee a summary and discussion of the phenomena and their sequels Philadelphia Geographical Society of Philadelphia 1908 LCCN 08017912 Articles for the general public Edit Popular Science Monthly articles by Heilprin can be found on WikisourceWith Louis Heilprin Edit Lippincott s new gazetteer a complete pronouncing gazetteer or geographical dictionary of the world containing the most recent and authentic information respecting the countries cities towns resorts islands rivers mountains seas lakes etc in every portion of the globe Philadelphia J B Lippincott Co 2 vol 1916 c 1911 New edition 1922Documents Edit Documents 1871 1896 in the archives of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences Includes 34 items among them part of a diary of the expedition to Greenland not included in the total 18 stereographs of the eruption of Montagne PeleeReferences Edit Heilprin Phineas Mendel in Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography on Wikisource Biographical notes on Michael Louis et Angelo Gustav Pollak Michael Heilprin and his sons a biography New York Dodd Mead 1912 Biographies of Michael Louis and Angelo and generous excerpts from their worksExternal links EditJewish Encyclopedia Heilprin Angelo by Cyrus Adler amp Frank Vizetelly 1906 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Angelo Heilprin Notes Edit Lee Levinger A History of the Jews in the United States Wildside Press LLC 2007 p 302 Angelo was three and Louis five The unsuccessful Hungarian Revolution and Independence War of 1848 played a role in the move Phineas Mendel Angelo s grandfather a Poland born Talmudist had had sympathy for the revolutionaries and his father also born in Poland had been a government employee under Lajos Kossuth Michael Heilprin was to be a contributor to the American Cyclopaedia and Phineas Mendel joined the family in 1859 Appletons Pollak is a source for Michael s and Louis biographies T he best man in my class wrote Thomas Henry Huxley to Henry Newell Martin of Johns Hopkins University Heilprin might have accepted a fellowship there but the letter informing him of the possibility never reached him Pollak p 239 Pollak page 238 Addresses Delivered at the Meeting Held in Honor of the Memory of Professor Angelo Heilprin Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia VI Jan 1908 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2021 05 19 a b Angelo Heilprin Citation American Alpine Club Archived from the original on 2013 01 24 Retrieved 2012 09 20 Historical Register of Yale University 1701 1937 New Haven Connecticut Yale University 1939 p 304 He coined the now obsolete term of Floridian designating a period of the middle Pliocene Floridian in Moureau Magdeleine and Brace Gerald Comprehensive dictionary of earth sciences p PA185 at Google Books Ophrys 2000 ISBN 9782710807490 Pollak p 259 The results of that research trip to Mexico and that of 1906 were never published They can however be found in the proceedings of the Academy and in Heilprin s papers Excerpts can be found in Pollak pp 260 263 There also was a reporter of the New York Herald Pollak p 265 Description of the Heilprin documents of the expedition Peary Relief Expedition The New York Times June 28 1892 Retrieved 2012 09 20 08 05 1902 31 05 1902 and 01 06 1902 Lacroix Alfred 1975 La Montagne Pelee et ses eruptions in French Vol 2 Monaco Cercle europeen d edition p 112 OCLC 61549644 Noble G K 1923 Six new batrachians from the Dominican Republic American Museum Novitates 61 1 6 hdl 2246 4342 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angelo Heilprin amp oldid 1133697812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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