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Moritz von Engelhardt

Otto Moritz (I) Ludwig von Engelhardt (9 December [O.S. 27 November] 1778 - 10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1842) was a Baltic German mineralogist. He was a member of the Engelhardt family.

Otto Moritz (I) Ludwig von Engelhardt
Born9 December [O.S. 27 November] 1778
Wieso Manor, Wieso, Kreis Jerwen, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire
(in present-day Viisu, Estonia)
Died10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1842 (aged 62)
NationalityBaltic German
Alma materUniversity of Leipzig , University of Göttingen, University of Tartu
Scientific career
FieldsMineralogy
InstitutionsUniversity of Dorpat
Notable studentsGermain Henri Hess

Biography Edit

He was born in 1778 in his family's manor Wieso an estate in Viisu, Estonia.[1] He studied Physics and Chemistry at the University of Leipzig (1796-1797) and at University of Göttingen (1797-1798).[1] In company with Karl von Raumer he traveled through central Europe and England, and in 1811 he undertook a journey with Friedrich Parrot through the Crimea and the Caucasus. The results of his extensive tour through Finland in 1818 were published in the work entitled Geognostischer Umriss von Finland (“Geological sketch of Finland”), vol. i. of an elaborately projected Darstellung aus dem Felsgebäude Russlands (“Representative rock constructions in Russia,” 1821).

From 1820 to 1841 he was professor of mineralogy at Dorpat, and in 1826 he entered upon those extensive travels through Russia in the course of which he discovered the vast deposits of gold, platinum, and diamonds described in his famous reports published at Riga in 1828 and 1830.

His other literary productions include a description of his first extensive tour, published by him jointly with his companion Raumer in the works respectively entitled Geognostische Versuche (“Geological experiments,” 1816) and Geognostische Umrisse (“Geological sketches,” 1817).

Personal life Edit

Engelhardt married two times. His first wife Mary Pierson of Balmadis (1778-1803) died young at the age of 25 and later he married Catharina Elisabeth Johanna von Müller (1785-1868). He had 6 children in total, one daughter, Alexandra Eveline (1801-1874), with his first wife and 5 more (Maria Charlotte Wilhelmine (1813-1887) Auguste Dorothea "Emma" (1814-1896), Gotthard Gustav Rudolph (1816-1850), Otto Roderich (1819-1870), Meta Alexandra (1821-1825), Gustav Moritz Constantin "Moritz II" (1828-1881) ) with the second wife.[2] His son, Moritz II became Professor of Theologie at the University of Dorpat.[3]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Engelhardt, Otto Moritz Ludwig v." bbld.de (in German). Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  2. ^ "Otto Moritz (I) Ludwig von Engelhardt". geni_family_tree. 27 November 1778. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  3. ^ "Gustav Moritz Constantin (Moritz II) Bar. von Engelhardt". geni_family_tree. 26 June 1828. Retrieved 2016-08-09.

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