Ernst Friedrich Glocker

Ernst Friedrich Glocker
Born 1 May 1793
Stuttgart, Germany
Died 18 July 1858(1858-07-18) (aged 65)
Stuttgart, Germany
Occupation Mineralogist, geologist and paleontologist

Ernst Friedrich Glocker (1 May 1793 – 18 July 1858) was a German mineralogist, geologist and paleontologist.

Biography

From 1810 he studied theology, philosophy and sciences at the University of Tübingen, and afterwards continued his education at Halle. In 1823 he obtained his habilitation with the dissertation thesis, "De Gemmis Plinii inprimis de Topazio", and he later served as a professor at the Magdalene gymnasium in Breslau. In 1834 he became a full professor at the University of Breslau, where he was also director of the mineral cabinet.[1]

During his scientific excursions, he collected minerals and fossils in Silesia, Lusatia, Moravia and the Sudetenland.[1] He is credited with coining the mineral terms: pyrargyrite (1831), ozokerite (1833), sepiolite (1847), halite (1847), sphalerite (1847), arsenopyrite (1847) and liparite (1847).[2] He also conducted research in the field of botany in 1836 paleobotanist Heinrich Göppert named the plant genus Glockeria in his honor.[3]

Published works

References

  1. 1 2 Gümbel (1879), "Glocker, Ernst Friedrich", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), 9, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 238–240
  2. A Dictionary of the Names of Minerals Including Their History and Etymology by Albert Huntington Chester
  3. BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  4. HathiTrust Digital Library] published works
  5. HathiTrust Digital Library published works
  6. IPNI.  Glocker.
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