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Christian Samuel Weiss

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instructor in Leipzig from 1803 until 1808. and in the meantime, conducted geological studies of mountain formations in
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to be a possible basis for classification of crystals. He is credited for introducing the categorization schema of
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Parts of this article are based on a translation of an equivalent article at the
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Relief of Christian Samuel Weiss at the entrance of the Naturkundemuseum in
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DoITPoMS Teaching and Learning Packages (Weiss zone law explained)
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Christian Samuel Weiss — Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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Works by Weiss that have been translated into English
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Weiss is credited for creating parameters of modern
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Leipzig
Germany
Cheb
Austrian Empire
Leipzig University
Physics
Mineralogy
Mathematics
Doctoral advisor
Abraham Gottlob Werner
Gustav Rose
Franz Ernst Neumann
mineralogist
Leipzig
physics
Tyrol
Switzerland
France
mineralogy
University of Berlin
rector
Eger
Bohemia
crystallography
axes
crystal systems

Berlin-Mitte
Friedrich Mohs

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