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    Albin Weisbach (December 6, 1833 – February 26, 1901) was a German mineralogist and professor of mineralogy at the mining academy at Freiberg. He studied...
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    Freiberg, at the age of 64. His son Albin Weisbach became a professor of mineralogy. His daughter Maria Camilla Weisbach (1835–1908) met Edward Carl Hegeler...
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    a purplish tinge, and the luster metallic. Discovered and named by Albin Weisbach in 1886, it is of interest as it was the material from which Clemens...
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    Kolbeck in 1907, is of Chilean origin, named after Professor Julius Albin Weisbach of Germany, and is the same mineral as Hokutolite. Due to the lack of...
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    close links with one of his professors, the famous mineralogist Albin Julius Weisbach, with whom he worked on several projects. The university course...
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    Mountains and Vogtland". STEAM RAILWAY ROUTE Saxony. Retrieved 2024-05-28. Albin Weisbach: Der Eisenmeteorit von Rittersgrün im sächsischen Erzgebirge; Publishing...
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    attended the Bergakademie Freiberg in Saxony where he was influenced by Albin Weisbach. He graduated in metallurgical engineering in 1874. He received his...
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    under faculty who included Heinrich Wölfflin, Adolf Goldschmidt and Werner Weisbach. During these years, he briefly worked on the state inventory of Churches...
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