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Gustav Rose

Prof Gustavus ("Gustav") Rose FRSFor HFRSE (18 March 1798 – 15 July 1873) was a German mineralogist who was a native of Berlin. He was President of the German Geological Society from 1863 to 1873.

Gustav Rose
Born(1798-03-18)18 March 1798
Died15 July 1873(1873-07-15) (aged 75)
Known forMeteorite classification
Perovskite
AwardsPour le Mérite (1871)
ForMemRS (1866)
Scientific career
FieldsMineralogy
Meteorites
ThesisDe Sphenis atque titanitae systemate crystallino (1820)
Academic advisorsChristian Samuel Weiss
Jöns Jacob Berzelius[1]
Notable studentsKarl Friedrich August Rammelsberg
Gerhard vom Rath
Paul Heinrich von Groth
Alexander Sadebeck

Life edit

He was born in Berlin the son of pharmacologist Valentin Rose.[1][2]

Rose was a graduate of the University of Berlin, where he was a student of mineralogist Christian Samuel Weiss (1780–1856). He also studied under Swedish physical chemist Jöns Jakob Berzelius (1779–1848) in Stockholm. While studying with Berzelius, Rose met German chemist Eilhard Mitscherlich (1794–1863), with whom he maintained a lifelong friendship. Rose provided assistance to Mitscherlich's development of the law of isomorphism. In 1826 he became an associate professor of mineralogy in Berlin. In 1829, with German naturalists Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) and Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (1795–1876), Rose took part in a scientific expedition throughout Imperial Russia. In Russia he performed mineralogical studies in the Altai and Ural Mountains, as well as in the region of the Caspian Sea. In 1856 he was appointed director of the Royal Mineralogical Museum. From 1863 up until his death he was president of the German Geological Society.

Research edit

Gustav Rose made important contributions in the fields of petrology[3] and crystallography, and is credited for pioneering usage of the reflective goniometer in Germany.[4] He had a particular interest in the relationship between the crystalline form and the physical properties of minerals. He is credited for developing a mineral system that was a combination of chemistry, isomorphy and morphology.[5]

Rose conducted studies of quartz, feldspars, granites, and the mineralogical components of trap rock. He is remembered for research on meteorites and chondrules (grains found in some types of meteorites).[6] With Gustav Tschermak von Seysenegg (1836–1927) and Aristides Brezina (1848–1909), the "Rose-Tschermak-Brezina classification" system of meteorites was developed.[3]

He identified many minerals new to science, including perovskite, named in honor of Russian mineralogist Lev Aleksevich von Perovski (1792–1856). A rose-colored mineral named roselite is named after Rose,[7] and he is credited with coining the terms howardite and eucrite.[8]

Selected publications edit

  • Elemente der Krystallographie (1830) – Elements of crystallography.
  • Mineralogischgeognostische Reise nach dem Ural, dem Altai and dem Kaspische Meere (1837) Vol. 1; (1842) Vol. 2. – Mineralogical-gognostic journey to the Urals, the Altai Mountains and the Caspian Sea.
  • Das Krystallo-chemische Mineralsystem (1852) – The crystallo-chemical mineral system.
  • Rose, Gustav (1864). Beschreibung und Eintheilung der Meteoriten auf Grund der Sammlung im mineralogischen Museum zu Berlin (in German). Berlin: Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften: in Commission bei F. Dümmler's Verlags-Buchhandlung Harrwitz und Gossmann. p. 161. – Description and classification of meteorites in the collection at the mineralogical museum of Berlin.

Family edit

He was a brother of mineralogist Heinrich Rose (1795–1864) and the father of noted surgeon Edmund Rose (1836–1914) and the classicist Valentin Rose (1829–1916).[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Schütt, Hans-Werner (2005). "Rose, Gustav". Neue Deutsche Biographie. 22 (5): 44–45. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  2. ^ Weeks, Mary Elvira (1956). The discovery of the elements (6th ed.). Easton, PA: Journal of Chemical Education.
  3. ^ a b McSween, Harry Y. (1999). Meteorites and Their Parent Planets (2. ed.). Cambridge [u.a.]: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-58303-9.
  4. ^ Lockyer, Norman (August 7, 1873). "Gustav Rose". Nature. VIII (197): 277–279.
  5. ^ "COMMISSION ON CLASSIFICATION OF MINERALS (CCM)". International Mineralogical Association. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  6. ^ McCall, G. J. H. (2006). "Chondrules and calcium-aluminium-rich inclusions (CAIs)". Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 256 (1): 345–361. Bibcode:2006GSLSP.256..345M. doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.2006.256.01.17. S2CID 129173310. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  7. ^ "Roselite". mindat.org. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  8. ^ Hutchison, Robert (2006). Meteorites: A Petrologic, Chemical and Isotopic Synthesis. Cambridge University Press. p. 278. ISBN 978-0-521-03539-2.

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Prof Gustavus Gustav Rose FRSFor HFRSE 18 March 1798 15 July 1873 was a German mineralogist who was a native of Berlin He was President of the German Geological Society from 1863 to 1873 Gustav RoseBorn 1798 03 18 18 March 1798Berlin Kingdom of PrussiaDied15 July 1873 1873 07 15 aged 75 Berlin German EmpireKnown forMeteorite classificationPerovskiteAwardsPour le Merite 1871 ForMemRS 1866 Scientific careerFieldsMineralogyMeteoritesThesisDe Sphenis atque titanitae systemate crystallino 1820 Academic advisorsChristian Samuel WeissJons Jacob Berzelius 1 Notable studentsKarl Friedrich August RammelsbergGerhard vom RathPaul Heinrich von GrothAlexander Sadebeck Contents 1 Life 2 Research 3 Selected publications 4 Family 5 See also 6 ReferencesLife editHe was born in Berlin the son of pharmacologist Valentin Rose 1 2 Rose was a graduate of the University of Berlin where he was a student of mineralogist Christian Samuel Weiss 1780 1856 He also studied under Swedish physical chemist Jons Jakob Berzelius 1779 1848 in Stockholm While studying with Berzelius Rose met German chemist Eilhard Mitscherlich 1794 1863 with whom he maintained a lifelong friendship Rose provided assistance to Mitscherlich s development of the law of isomorphism In 1826 he became an associate professor of mineralogy in Berlin In 1829 with German naturalists Alexander von Humboldt 1769 1859 and Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg 1795 1876 Rose took part in a scientific expedition throughout Imperial Russia In Russia he performed mineralogical studies in the Altai and Ural Mountains as well as in the region of the Caspian Sea In 1856 he was appointed director of the Royal Mineralogical Museum From 1863 up until his death he was president of the German Geological Society Research editGustav Rose made important contributions in the fields of petrology 3 and crystallography and is credited for pioneering usage of the reflective goniometer in Germany 4 He had a particular interest in the relationship between the crystalline form and the physical properties of minerals He is credited for developing a mineral system that was a combination of chemistry isomorphy and morphology 5 Rose conducted studies of quartz feldspars granites and the mineralogical components of trap rock He is remembered for research on meteorites and chondrules grains found in some types of meteorites 6 With Gustav Tschermak von Seysenegg 1836 1927 and Aristides Brezina 1848 1909 the Rose Tschermak Brezina classification system of meteorites was developed 3 He identified many minerals new to science including perovskite named in honor of Russian mineralogist Lev Aleksevich von Perovski 1792 1856 A rose colored mineral named roselite is named after Rose 7 and he is credited with coining the terms howardite and eucrite 8 Selected publications editElemente der Krystallographie 1830 Elements of crystallography Mineralogischgeognostische Reise nach dem Ural dem Altai and dem Kaspische Meere 1837 Vol 1 1842 Vol 2 Mineralogical gognostic journey to the Urals the Altai Mountains and the Caspian Sea Das Krystallo chemische Mineralsystem 1852 The crystallo chemical mineral system Rose Gustav 1864 Beschreibung und Eintheilung der Meteoriten auf Grund der Sammlung im mineralogischen Museum zu Berlin in German Berlin Koniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Commission bei F Dummler s Verlags Buchhandlung Harrwitz und Gossmann p 161 Description and classification of meteorites in the collection at the mineralogical museum of Berlin Family editHe was a brother of mineralogist Heinrich Rose 1795 1864 and the father of noted surgeon Edmund Rose 1836 1914 and the classicist Valentin Rose 1829 1916 1 See also editGlossary of meteoriticsReferences edit a b c Schutt Hans Werner 2005 Rose Gustav Neue Deutsche Biographie 22 5 44 45 Retrieved 5 January 2020 Weeks Mary Elvira 1956 The discovery of the elements 6th ed Easton PA Journal of Chemical Education a b McSween Harry Y 1999 Meteorites and Their Parent Planets 2 ed Cambridge u a Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 58303 9 Lockyer Norman August 7 1873 Gustav Rose Nature VIII 197 277 279 COMMISSION ON CLASSIFICATION OF MINERALS CCM International Mineralogical Association Retrieved 5 January 2020 McCall G J H 2006 Chondrules and calcium aluminium rich inclusions CAIs Geological Society London Special Publications 256 1 345 361 Bibcode 2006GSLSP 256 345M doi 10 1144 GSL SP 2006 256 01 17 S2CID 129173310 Retrieved 5 January 2020 Roselite mindat org Retrieved 5 January 2020 Hutchison Robert 2006 Meteorites A Petrologic Chemical and Isotopic Synthesis Cambridge University Press p 278 ISBN 978 0 521 03539 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gustav Rose amp oldid 1177163766, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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