- Bernhard von Cotta
Carl Bernhard von Cotta, known as Bernhard von Cotta (
24 October 1808 –14 September ,1879 ), was a Germangeologist .He was born in a forester's lodge at
Kleine Zillbach ,Meiningen , nearEisenach , the son of Heinrich von Cotta, founder of theTharandt Forestry Academy nearDresden . He was educated at theBergakademie Freiberg and theUniversity of Heidelberg , as well as at his father's forestry academy.Botany at first attracted him and he was one of the earliest to use themicroscope in determining the structure offossil plants. Later on he gave his attention togeology , to the study ofore -deposits, of rocks andmetamorphism . He studied deposits of minerals in theAustria nAlps ,Hungary , andRomania . He also examined soils and studied their effects on the geography and history of Germany.From 1842 to 1874 he held the professorship of geology in the "Bergakademie" and was regarded as an excellent teacher. He published many important works on geology, including "Rocks Classified and Described: a Treatise on Lithology" (translated by Philip Henry Lawrence, 1866), [Bernhard von Cotta, tr. Philip Henry Lawrence (1866). " [http://books.google.com/books?id=pAMMAAAAMAAJ Rocks Classified and Described] ". Longmans, Green, and Co. Google Book Search. Retrieved on July 5, 2008.] one of the first comprehensive works on the subject issued in the
English language , which gave great impetus to the study of rocks in Britain.He also worked with Professor Carl Friedrich Naumann to publish geological maps of the region of
Saxony between 1836 and 1847.He died at
Freiberg, Saxony .His daughter, Alice von Cotta, born in 1842, worked at
Bedford College, London , and later as a school principal at the women's school Victoria-Lyceum inBerlin .Commemorations
* Bernhard-von-Cotta-Straße in Freiberg, the location of the present Bergakadamie Freiberg, Inst. of Geology, is named after him.
* The "Dorsum Von Cotta "wrinkle-ridge on theMoon was named after him.Publications
*"Die Dendrolithen", 1832
*"Geognostische Karte von Sachsen", 1832-1845
*"Geognostische Wanderungen", Bd. 1-2, 1836 - 1838
*"Anleitung zum Studium der Geologie und Geognosie", 1839
*"Geognostische Karte von Thüringen", 1843-1848
*"Gangstudien", Bd. 1-4, 1850-1862
*"Briefe über Humboldts Kosmos", 1850-1860
*"Gesteinslehre", Bd. 1-2, 1855, 1866 (englisch)
*"Lehre von den Flözformationen", 1856
*"Deutschlands Boden, sein geologischer Bau und dessen Einwirkung auf das Leben des Menschen", Bd. 1-2, 1854 u. 1858
*"Lehre von den Erzlagerstätten", Bd.1-2, 1859-1861, 1870 (englisch)
*"Katechismus der Geologie", 1861
*"Geologie der Gegenwart", 1865
*"Der Altai, sein geologischer Bau und seine Erzlagerstätten", 1871
*"Geologische Bilder", 1876References
*1911
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