• Scipione Breislak (1748 – 15 February 1826), Italian geologist of Swedish parentage, was born in Rome in 1748. He distinguished himself as a professor...
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    lies Clairaut. This crater was named in honor of geologist Scipione Breislak. The rim of Breislak has been heavily worn by subsequent impacts, and several...
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  • Italian cardinal Scipione Borghese, 10th Prince of Sulmona (1871–1927), Italian prince Scipione Breislak (1748–1826), Italian geologist Scipione del Ferro (1465–1526)...
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    Volcanic gases were collected and analysed as long ago as 1790 by Scipione Breislak in Italy. The composition of volcanic gases is dependent on the movement...
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  • Bredikhin (1831–1904) WGPSN Breislak 48°19′S 18°19′E / 48.31°S 18.31°E / -48.31; 18.31 (Breislak) 48.64 1935 Scipione Breislak (1748–1826) WGPSN Brenner...
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  • L. Bowen (1887–1956), Canadian, pioneer experimental petrologist Scipione Breislak (1748–1826), Italian mineralogist and geologist, pioneer of volcanic...
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    the combination meaning "Scipio's claw". "Scipio" refers to both Scipione Breislak, the 18th century geologist who wrote the first description of the...
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    plan of the complex, possibly copied from another drawing. In 1798, Scipione Breislak described his fieldwork at the site in his Topografia fisica della...
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    editor, along with Vincenzo Monti, Giuseppe Acerbi and the geologist Scipione Breislak, of the classicist magazine La Biblioteca Italiana. He felt compelled...
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    that he called voltaite turned out to have been described already by Scipione Breislak in 1792. He discovered what is now called as Afghanite. Despite failing...
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