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- Older minerals
- (Rocks & mineraloids) & minerals
- Mineraloids: opal, chalcedony, lazurite & haüyne
- Rocksalt & halite, limestone & calcite, dolostone & dolomite, kaolin earth & kaolinite, anhydrite stone & anhydrite, soapstone & talc
- Sandbox, questionable
- Sodium: element, English (sodalite); Natrium: element, German (from Arabic natrum [Egyptian netjerj, natron]); Soda: mineral, natron (English); Trona: mineral, Swedish (from Natrium)
- Alumen: Pliny the Elder, Liber xxxv, The Natural History.
- Bailey, Kenneth C. (1925) The Identity of “Alumen” in Pliny's Natural History. Nature, Volume 115, Issue 2898, pp. 764
- Limestone: Pliny the Elder, Liber xxxvi, The Natural History.
- Augites: Pliny the Elder, Liber xxxvii, The Natural History.
- Beryl, emerald var.: Septuagint (100 BC - 100 AD), Apocalypse and Pliny the elder (Natural History); Mons Smaragdus and "India" (Pakistan?)
- Pliny the Elder, The Natural History, Book XXXVII. The Natural History of Precious Stones [1]
- The Emerald Mines of Northern Etbai, D.A. MacAlister, Geographical Journal, Vol. 16, No. 5, pp. 537-549, (1900)
- Beryl Occurrences in Egypt, M.A. Hasan and H.M. El-Shatoury, Mining Geology, Vol. 26, No. 138, pp. 253-262, (1976)
- Ancient Emerald Mines and Beryllium Mineralization Associated with Precambrian Stanniferous Granites in the Nugrus-Zabara area, Southeastern Desert, Egypt, M.M. Soliman, Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 529-548, (1986)
- “Smaragdminen der Cleopatra”: Zabara, Sikait and Umm Kabo in Ägypten [“The Emerald Mines of Cleopatra”: Zabara, Sikait and Umm Kabo in Egypt], G. Grundmann and G. Moretani, Lapis Mineralien Magazin, Vol. 18, No. 7/8, pp. 27-39, 90, (1993)
- Archaeological Geology of the World’s First Emerald Mine, J.A. Harrell, Geoscience Canada, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 69-76, (2004)
- Multi-stage Emerald Formation during Pan-African Regional Metamorphism: The Zabara, Sikait and Umm Kabo deposits, South Eastern Desert of Egypt, G. Grundmann and G. Moretani, Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 50, No. 2/4, pp. 168-187, (2008)
- Topaz: India and Djibuti, Seven Sisters, Topazon
- Corundum: Naturalis historia telluris (1714), Bombay
- Dolomite:
- Dolostone: Linaeus (1768) Liber iii. "Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, Secundum Classes, Ordines, Genera, species cum characteribus & differentiis". Homiae: Laurentii Salvii. Note: "Marmor tardum - Marmor particulis subimpalpabilius album diaphanum. Hoc simile quartzo durum, distinctum quod cum aqua forti non, nisi post aliquot minuta & fero, effervescens". In translation: "Slow marble - Marble, white and transparent with barely discernable particles. This is as hard as quartz, but it is different in that does not, unless after a few minutes, effervesce with "aqua forti"".
- Limestone & dolostone: Belsazar Hacquet (1778) "Oryctographia Carniola, oder physikalische Erdbeschreibung des Herzogthums Krain, Istrien und zum Theil der benachbarten Länder". Leipzig: J. G. I. Breitkopf
- Renamed: Saussure le fils, M de. (1792): Analyse de la dolomie. Le Journal de Physique, vol.40, pp.161-173. in Gardien, Guy (2002). "Introduction". Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu (in French). Editions Publibook. p. 9. ISBN 9782748312386.
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- In 1814, the Philosophical Magazine merged with the Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts, otherwise known as Nicholson's Journal (published by William Nicholson), to form The Philosophical Magazine and Journal. Further mergers with the Annals of Philosophy and The Edinburgh Journal of Science (EJS) led to the retitling of the journal in 1840, as The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. In 1949, the title reverted to The Philosophical Magazine.
- Von 1788 bis 1794 gab Köhler in der Craz’schen Buchhandlung Freiberg das Bergmännische Journal heraus, ab 1792 wurde er von seinem Schwiegersohn Christian August Siegfried Hoffmann unterstützt. 1795 setzten sie die Reihe unter dem Titel Neues Bergmännisches Journal fort, die letzten Bände (3/1802 und 4/1816) betreute Hoffmann allein. 1790 und 1791 erschien – ebenfalls bei Craz – Köhlers Bergmännischer Calender.
- Von 1803 bis 1805 war Adolph Ferdinand Gehlen Herausgeber des Neuen allgemeinen Journals der Chemie (6 Bände), dass sich an das Allgemeine Journal der Chemie von Alexander Nicolaus Scherer anschloss, dass 1798 bis 1803 bestand. Von 1806 bis 1810 gab er als dessen Nachfolger und mit um die Physik erweitertem Programm das Journal für Physik und Chemie heraus (9 Bände). 1811 übernahm Johann Salomo Christoph Schweigger die Herausgabe des Journals für Chemie und Physik von Adolf Gehlen (1775–1815). Er selbst begründete als Fortsetzung dieser Zeitschrift das Jahrbuch für Chemie und Physik, dass er später dem Professor der Medizin Franz Wilhelm Schweigger-Seidel überließ.
- The American Journal of Science (AJS) is the United States of America's longest-running scientific journal, having been published continuously since its conception in 1818 by prof. Benjamin Silliman, who edited and financed it himself. Until 1880, it was also known as the American Journal of Science and Arts. In early years, the journal was often referred to as "Silliman's Journal", and the publication became associated with Yale University due to his long tenure there (1804–1853). The editorship long remained in the family of prof. Silliman, as he was assisted by his son, Benjamin Silliman, Jr., from 1838. On the death of the elder Silliman in 1864, he was succeeded as chief editor by his son-in-law, James Dwight Dana, and then from 1895 till 1926 by Dana's son Edward Salisbury Dana. Associate editors included the botanist Asa Gray and the zoologist Louis Agassiz.
- Annalen der Physik und der Physikalischen Chemie > Annalen der Physik und Chemie > Annalen der Physik
- Bulletin de la Société Française de Minéralogie > Bulletin de la Société Française de Minéralogie et de Cristallographie > Bulletin de Minéralogie > European Journal of Mineralogy (journal of the Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft, the Société française de Minéralogie, the Societá Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia and the Sociedad Española de Mineralogía).
- 'The Canadian Mineralogist' (CM) forerunner, possible history:
- Volume 1, 1921 and after: Contributions to Canadian Mineralogy, University of Toronto Studies, Geological Series; Department of Mineralogy and Petrography, prof. Thomas Leonard Walker (1867–1942) and prof. Arthur Leonard Parsons (1873–1957) eds.
- Volume 2, 1938 and after: Contributions to Canadian Mineralogy, University of Toronto Studies, Geological Series, sponsored by The Walker Mineralogical Club
- Volume 3, 1941 and after: Contributions to Canadian Mineralogy, University of Toronto Studies, Geological Series; Department of Mineralogy and Petrography, prof. Martin Alfred Peacock (1898–1950) ed., sponsored by The Walker Mineralogical Club
- Volume 4, 1945 and after: Contributions to Canadian Mineralogy, University of Toronto Studies, Geological Series; combined Department of Geological Sciences, prof. M. A. Peacock ed., sponsored by The Walker Mineralogical Club
- Volume 5, 1949 and after: American Mineralogist, Contributions to Canadian Mineralogy, sponsored by The Walker Mineralogical Club
- American Mineralogist (AM), Annales des Mines (AM.F), Journal des Mines (JM), The Mineralogical Record (MR), Mineralogical Magazine (MM), Annalen der Physik und Chemie (APC), Annales de Chimie et de Physique (ACP), Scientific American (SA), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Geological Society of America Bulletin (GSAB), American Chemical Journal (ACJ), Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar (GFF, Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm, 1871 onwards), Journal of the Chemical Society (JCS), Philosophical Magazine (PM), Royal Society of London, Phil. Trans. (RSL), Zapiski Vserossijskogo Mineralogicheskogo Obshchestva and Zapiski Vsesoyuznogo Mineralogicheskogo Obshchestva (ZVMO), Zapiski Rossiyskogo Mineralogicheskogo Obshchestva (ZRMO),
- Papers in German: Mineralogische Mittheilungen (MM.G), Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, Mineralogie und Petrographie; Abt. B, Mineralogische und petrographische Mitteilungen [Mineralogische und Petrographische Mittheilungen (1878-1943), ZKMP], Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie (ACPh), Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie (NJM), Journal für Praktische Chemie (JPC), Zeitschrift für Physik und Mathematik (ZPM), Zeitschrift für Angewandte Chemie (ZAC), Zeitschrift für Kristallographie (ZK), Zeitschrift für Krystallographie und Mineralogie (ZKM), Schweizerische Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen [Swiss Bulletin of Mineralogy and Petrology] (SMPM)
- Without shorts: Science, Nature
Ancient mines, quarries, ports and stones edit
- Status (Schorl, Columbus and Paracelsus):
- Elements: carbon, sulfur, iron, arsenic, antimony, lead, tin, zinc, platinum (native Americans), bismuth (Weissmuth, white material), copper, silver, gold, mercury (quicksilver)
- Clear stones with refraction index: beryl, var. aquamarine; beryl, var. emerald; quartz, var. rock quartz; quartz, var. amethyst; topaz; gypsum, var. selenite; calcite, var. iceland spar; halite (rock salt), diamond; corundum, var. ruby; corundum, var. saphire; almandine - pyrope series (garnet?); fosterite, var. peridot; zircon; spinel; fluorite (fluorospar, "Flussspat"); chalcanthite.
- Pigments and streaks (mineralogy): lapis lazuli, orpiment (auripigmentum), realgar, cinnabar, alabandicus lapis (alabandite), lapis ["Bleistift"] (galena, graphite or molybdenite)
- Opaque stones: quartz (chalcedony), var. onyx (white lines in black background); quartz, var. ferruginous quartz; quartz (chalcedony), var. agate; quartz (chalcedony), var. sard; titanite, var. chromian titanite; turquoise; melanterite; magnetite (lodestone); hematite; wolframite (hübnerite–ferberite series); pyrites; gypsum, var. alabaster; limestone, var. marmor; limestone, var. travertine.
- "Terras" (earths): kaolinite (kaolin earth); magnesite from Magnesia(?); lime (calx; calcite was in the beginning a mineral variety only, a calcium carbonate pseudomorph after selenite from Sangerhausen); potassium carbonate ("Pottasche, Alkali"); natrium carbonate
- Septuagint, Exodus 28:16-20 (the breastpiece or breastplate) It shall be foursquare and doubled: it shall be the measure of a span both in length and in breadth. And thou shalt set in it four rows of stones: in the first row shall be a sardius stone, and a topaz (peridot), and an emerald (primo versu erit lapis sardius et topazius et zmaragdus): In the second a carbuncle (pyrope), a sapphire and a jasper (ferruginous quartz; in secundo carbunculus sapphyrus et iaspis). In the third a ligurius, an agate, and an amethyst (in tertio ligyrius achates et amethistus): In the fourth a chrysolite (topaz), an onyx, and a beryl (aquamarine; in quarto chrysolitus onychinus et berillus). They shall be set in gold by their rows.
- Apocalypse 21:19-20: And the foundations of the wall of the city were adorned with all manner of precious stones. The first foundation was jasper (ferruginous quartz): the second, sapphire: the third, a chalcedony (onyx): the fourth, an emerald: The fifth, sardonyx (agate): the sixth, sardius: the seventh, chrysolite (topaz): the eighth, beryl (aquamarine): the ninth, a topaz (peridot): the tenth, a chrysoprasus (chrysoprase): the eleventh, a jacinth (hyacinth, pyrope): the twelfth, an amethyst.
- Chrysoprase: chrysoprasus, licurius. Zircon and tourmalines is not used in ancient artwork. Lyncurion, hyacinth can be a zircon.
- [Later history, zircon: Jean-Baptiste Romé de L’Isle (1783) 'Jargon de Ceylan'; Abraham Gottlob Werner (1783) 'Silex Circonius'; Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1789) 'Terra circonia' from zircon]
- Minerals known as synthetic compounds (elements before Paracelsus):
alumen (native),antimony (native), arsenic (native), bismuth (native), brownmillerite (native),ceruse (native; cerussa, psimythion; lead acetate and lead carbonate), copper (native), gold (native), iron (native),lead (native),lime (native, quicklime), mercury (native, quicksilver), minium (native), pseudowollastonite (native), silver (native), sulphur (native, sulpur (Latin)), tin (native), zinc (native)- Cerussa (Latin): Theophrastus describes the production of white lead from lead. Vitruvius ans Pliny describe the production of red lead (minium) through the roasting of white lead.
- Unknowns, buffer (rruff.info/ima): arsenic ores [orpiment (auripigmentum (Latin)) - realgar pair], alabandite (alabandicus lapis), almandine (almandinus), borax, "calamine" (smithsonite, hydrozincite and hemimorphite), calcite, calomel, cassiterite ("Zinnstein"), celestine, chalcanthite (chalcantum (Latin)), "chalcedony", chalcocite (chalcitis), chrysocolla (chrysokolla (Ancient Greek)), cinnabar, corundum, cuprite, diamond (adamas), "emery" (corundum, garnet, magnetite), fluorite, galena, (gypsum - plaster of Paris (synthetic anhydrite) pair), halite ("Steinsalz"), hematite ("Eisenglanz"), ice,
magnetite (magnetischer Eisenstein, lodestone, Lydian stone), (azurite - malachite pair), marcasite, melanterite (melanteria (Latin)), niter, opal, pyrite, quartz, salmoniac (sal amoniac), schorl, spinel, topaz (tapaz (Sankrit: meaning fire, lustre) from India, topaz from Topazon), turquoise, zircon
- Important German stones: Goldstein, Opal, Chalcedon, Lapis Lazuli, Zinnstein (cassiterite), Querklufterz (quartz)
- Blende, Täuschung, Blendung: Hornblende (calcium amphibole), Zinkblende (sphalerite), Pechblende (uraninite var.), Schalenblende (metakolloides Mineralgemenge aus sphalerite und wurtzite), Manganblende (alabandicus lapis, alabandine)
- Kies, spröden Schwefel oder Arsen: Schwefelkies (pyrite), Kupferkies (chalkopyrite), Magnetkies (pyrrhotine), Arsenkies (arsenopyrite), Zinnkies (stannite)
- Spars (good cleavage), "Spath": fluorite (fluores, fluorospar, "Flussspat" [flux spar]); calcite (iceland spar, "spath calcaire"); feldspar (mineral group), "Feldspat" [field spar]
- Erz (ore):
- Metallischen Glanz: Bleiglanz (Galenit, galena), Wismutglanz (bismuthinite), Molybdänglanz (molybdenite), Kobaltglanz (cobaltite), Spiessglanz (stibnite), Kupferspiessglanz of Naumann oder Kupferwismutglanz (wittichenite), haarförminges Grauspiessglanzerz oder Bleiantimonspiessglanz (jamesonite), Eisenglanz (hematite), Silberglanz (akanthite), Kupfersilberglanz (stromeyerite)
- Reihen: Zinnwaldit (siderophyllite-polylithionite series), Wolframit (hübnerite-ferberite series), Biotit (annite-phlogopite), Embolit (chlorargyrite-bromargyrite), Baumit (charyopilite-greenalite)
- Mines, quarries and ports
- Egypt: Mons Smaragdus (emerald); Topazion island (peridot); Syene, near Aswan (granite quarry)
- Egyptian Desert Glass (light greenish yellow obsidian): Clayton, Patrick A. "The western side of the Gilf Kebir." The Geographical Journal 81, no. 3 (1933): 254-259.
- Gulf of Tadjoura: Seven Sisters islands, Topazon island (topaz)
- Greece, mainland: Laurion, Attica (pyrite, galena and silver)
- Greece, islands: Nisyros (tuff); Cape Emeri, Island of Naxos (emery); Thera (Santorin); Crete
- Cyprus: (copper ore, azurite, malachite)
- Anatolia: Chalcedon (greater Constantinople); Prince islands, Khalki island (Demonesos); Sardis (sard); Ephesos (mercury, cinnabar)
- Italy: Lipari islands (tuff), Sicily (lava, black obsidian), Liguria (source for Baltic sea amber)
- France: Massalia (port of Marseilles)
- Egypt: Mons Smaragdus (emerald); Topazion island (peridot); Syene, near Aswan (granite quarry)
Standardization, Ancient Greek, Latin and Persian edit
Latin. Iron: ferrum, ferric and ferrous. Lead: plumbum. Antimony: stibium. Earth, tellurium: terra, tellus. Lime: calx. Potassium: kalium. Sodium: natrium. USA: columbium, later niobium
Persian/ Arabic. Dark blue: lazhward. Realgar: rahj al-gahr
Spanish. Manganese: alabandina
Copper: χαλκός "chalkos". Lime: χάλιξ "chálix". Silver: ἄργυρος "argyros". Poison, arsenate ion: φάρμακον "pharmakon". Iron: σίδηρος "sideros". Auripigment, arsenic: ἀρσενικόν "arsenikón". Greek goddess of the Moon, Moon, selenium: σελήνη "selḗnē". Moon, selenium: μήνη "mene". Earth, lead, geo-: γή "gaia". Saturn, antimony: κρόνος "cronos". Bitter, magnesium: πικρός "pikros". Pale green, chlorine: χλωρος "khlōros". Heavy, barium: βαρύς "barýs". Nitrogen: azoton. Gold: χρυσός "chrysós". Rocksalt, salts: ἅλς "hals"
Color: χρώς "chrōs". Dark blue, cobalt smalt: κύανος "kyanos". Pale sky blue, sea blue, eye blue gloss: γλαυκός "glaukos". White: λευκός "leukós". Black: μελανοζ "melanos". Fiery-red: Φλογωπός "phlogopos". Ash-gray: σποδούμενος "spodúmenos". Yellow: ξανθς "xanthos". Red: έρυθρος "erythros". Sky blue: ἀέρινος "aerinos"
[Leaf: φύλλου "phyllon". Leaf: πέταλον "petalon". Friend: φίλος "philios"] Eye, gloss: αὐγή "auge". [Vitreous lustre, adamantine lustre: στιλβη "stilbein". Adamantine lustre, brilliant: λαμπρός "lampros". Lustre, brilliance: γανωμα. Gloss: στιλπνοζ "stilpnos".] [Visual appearance (form): μορφή "morphē". Visual appearance, to appear (reflection, paleness): φαίνω "phaínō"; φαίνεσθαι "phainesthai".] To see, view: οψις "opsism". Entity: εἶδος "eidos"
Honey: μέλι "meli". Fire: πῦρ "pyr". Rose: ῥόδον "rhodon". Flower: ἄνθος "ánthos". Powder: κουία "konis". Stranger: ξένος "xénos". Ice: κρύος "krýos". Secret, hidden: κρυπτός "kryptos". Snow: χιώυ "chioy". Frost: πάχνη "pachne". To write: γράφειν "graphein". Blood: αἷμα "haima". Muscle, tendon: ἶνες "ínes". Meat: σαρξ "sarka". Creation, birth: γένεσις "genesis". Peeble: στία "stía". Stone: λίθος "lythos"
Cleavage: κλάσις "klásis". Inclined plane, monocline: κλίυειυ "klinein". Orthogonal plane, orthorhombic. Cubic, isometric. Trigonal. Tetragonal. Hexagonal
Prefix: ὁμός "homos-" (equal), ἕτερος "heteros-" (different), πολύς "polys-" (many, much), ὀλίγοι "oligoi-" (few), εὖ "eu-" (well, good), ἀπό "apo-" (away from), διά "dia-" (through, across), περί "peri-" (about, around), νέος "neos-" (new), μέσος "meso-" (middle), μετα "meta-" (between), κακός "kakós-" (bad), ἴσος "ísos-" (equal), ἐπί "epi-" (above), παρά "para-" (near, similar), μικρός "mikros-" (little), μακρός "makros-" (big), ἡμι "hemi-" (half), μῦς "myos-" (muscle)
Sucessions: monad, dyad, triad, tetrad; monomer, dimer, trimer, tetramer, pentamer, hexamer, heptamer, octamer, nonamer
Primary/ secondary. Uniqueness/ multiplicity. Unikat, uniqueness. Less (μειωυ "meion")/ more (πλείων "pleion")
Distinct: έναργής. Unusual, outstanding: έκδημος. New, recent, unknown: καινος "kainos".
de:Liste griechischer Wortstämme in deutschen Fremdwörtern
1527.ok (very old) edit
- Books
- Albert Huntington Chester (2015) A Dictionary of the Names of Minerals: Including their History and Etymology (1896); reprinted by Classic Reprint Series, Forgotten Books
- David Rickard (2015) Pyrite: A Natural History of Fool’s Gold. New York: Oxford University Press
- Lomonosov, Michail (2015). Erste Grundlagen Der Metallurgie Oder Des Huttenwesens (1763). Herausgegeben und kommentiert von Friedrich Naumann. Walter de Gruyter.
- Magnetite, var. lodestone (magnetisierten Magnetit)
- Moses, Josua, King David, King Solomon, Daniel, King Cyrus
- Prehistory (Bronze Age; Bronze Age, Copper Age; Iron Age)
- Silver ores: Laurion, Attica
- Malachit, Azurit, Chalkopyrit (Kupferkies), Chalkosin (Kupferglanz)
- Çatalhöyük, Anatolien; Timna valley (Negev); Rudna Glava, Serbia; Ai-Bunar mine, North of Stara Sagora, Bulgaria; Tal Hujayrat Al-Ghuzlan, Jordan
- Cassiterite (Zinnstein): bereits seit dem 6. Jahrtausend v. Chr. abgebaut
- Galena (Bleiglanz), etwa aus der Zeit zwischen 5.500 und 4.800 v. Chr.
- Stannite (Zinnkies oder Zinn-Kupferglanz): bereits seit dem 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr. in Tadschikistan abgebaut
- Origin: gold, lead (anthropomorphic), arsenic ores, silver ores, iron ores, pyrite, galena, chalcopyrite, chalcosin, stibnite, cassiterite, stannite, bronze (copper, lead, antimony, arsenic, tin)
- Democritus (V Century BC): arsenic minerals
- Aristotle to Theophrastus
Cinnabar.G, native mercury sulfide; mercury (anthropomorphic): Aristotle. Meteorologica III, 6, 378A (26)- King Alexander, the Great
- Chrysocolla.A (chrysokolla of Theophrastus); cinnabar.G; pyrite.G (on lapis lazuli); forsterite, var. peridot (topaz of Theophrastus from Topazios); agate (from river Achates); red jasper (haimatitis of Theophrastus); rock crystal; amethyst; chalcedony (from Chalcedon); sard (from Sardis); realgar; pyrite [elements?: copper, gold, hematite ("Eisenglanz"), mercury, silver, cassiterite ("Zinnstein"), sulphur, auripigment (ἀρσενικόν arsenikón)]: Theophrastus (315 BC) On Stones translated by Caley E R and Richards J F C 1956, Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio)
- Alumen series (alum-(Na) and alum-(K)): Pliny (77) Book XXXV, Chapter 52. Alumen, and the several varieties of it; thirty-eight remedies, in The Natural History of Pliny
- Tufts University, Perseus Digital Library, Perseus Collection, Greek and Roman Materials ([2])
- Hematite (common haematitis of Pliny), red jasper (gemstone haematitis of Pliny), brass (copper and calamine), chrysolite or chrysopis of Plinius (goldstone, topaz)
- Orphic Hymns, twenty stones named in the poem Peri lithos
- Isidore, Bishop of Seville (ca.560-636), Etymologiarum sive Originum liber xx [Etymologies]; Marbod (1035-1123), Bishop of Rennes, Libellus de lapidibus [Lapidaire en Vers]; Alfonso X the Learned (1221-1284 A.D.), King of Castile and Leon, Alfonso classed gems by color and placed each under one of the twelve zodiac signs
- Differenciation of corundum, var. rubinus; spinel and garnet (almandine) (alamandina): Albertus Magnus (1250) De mineralinus et rebus metallicus
- Master List of Minerals (c. 67 A or G)
- 1527; bismuth.G (bisemutum, "Wißmad");
fluorite.G;pyrite.G(Feuerstein): Calbus Freibergius [Ulrich Rülein von Calw] (1527) Ein nützlich Bergbüchlin (a dialogue between a master and his apprentice), Erffurd: Johan Loersfelt - 1528 - 1529: void
- 1530;
bismuth.G(bisemutum), p.75-76; fluorite.G (fluores, "Flussspat"), p.125-127: Georgius Agricola [Georg Bauer] (1530) Bermannvs Sive De Re Metallica Dialogus [Bermannus; or a dialogue about the nature of metals (a dialogue between a master and his apprentice)], Basileae: Froben - 1530 - 1545: void
- 1546:
- Talk, talc.G, p.480: Georgius Agricola (1546) De Ortu & Causis Subterraneorum, liber v, Basileae: Froben
- Almandine? (alabandicus lapis); quartz ("Querz", "Querkluft"); spinel ("Spinella"): Georgius Agricola [translated by M C Bandy and J A Bandy, 1955] (1546) De Natura Fossilium [On the Nature of Rocks], liber x; Geological Society of America Special Publications Nr. 63; reprint Dover Publ., Mineola NY 2004;
almandinus, almandine?(Alabandicus);rubis spinelli octaedre, spinellus, spinel(?); spinellus (small stones), pyropus (large sizes by the Greeks),rubinus (large sizes by the Italians (carbunculus)); arsenic ores [orpiment (arsenic pigment); realgar]
- 1547 - 1555: void
- 1556; salammoniac.Rn (sal ammoniac), p.560; hematite, p.111; borax, p.560: Georgius Agricola [translated by H C Hoover and L H Hoover, 1950] (1556) De Re Metallica, liber xii, New York: Dover
- 1557, Dioscorides P [translated by Cornarius J, 1557] (50-70 AD) De Materia Medica, liber v; Basileae: Froben
- Chalcanthite.G (chalcantum), p. 451-453; melanterite.G (melanteria), p. 454-455
- 1558 - 1559: void
- 1560; talcus, talc (Bernard Palissy)
- 1561: void
- 1562; schürl, schorl.Rn ("Zschorlau"):
- Mathesius, J. (1562) Sarepta oder Bergpostill sampt der Joachimßthalischen kurtzen Chroniken.- Nürnberg, Johann vom Berg and Ulrich Newber, 233 p. [description]
- Ertl, A. (2006) Über die Etymologie und die Typlokalitäten des Minerals Schörl [About the etymology and the type-localities of schorl] Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft, 152, p.7–16 (in German with English abstract). [Abs. in Mineral. Abs., 06M/3855]
- 1563 - 1564: void
- 1565; alumen de Tolpha, alunite.Rd, p.11-13: Conrad Gessner (1565) De omni rerum fossilium genere, gemmis, lapidibus, metallis, et huiusmodi, libri aliquot, plerique nunc primum editi, Excudebat Iacobus Gesnerus
- Includes: Saint Epiphanius (ca. 315-420 AD), Bishop of Constantia in Cyprus, Epiphanius’ Biblical Lapidary
- 1566 - 1602: void
- 1603: baryte.A, var. Bologna stone (Vincenzo Cascariolo)
- 1604 - 1617: void
- 1618, calomelas or mercurius calomelanius, Pharmacopoeia of Londinensis (London). Sir Théodore Turquet de Mayerne (28 September 1573 – 22 March 1655)
- 1619 - 1646: void
- 1647; rubino spinello, spinellus,
spinel: de Boodt A B, Tollius A, de Laet I, Theophrasti (1647) De rubino spinello. in Gemmarum et Lapidum Historia, Lugduni Batavorum, Ex Officina Ioannis Maire p.151 - 1648 - 1689: void
- 1690,
calcite.G, var. Iceland crystal (Icelandic: silfurberg; lit. silver-rock), sunstone (Old Norse: sólarsteinn)- Christiaan Huygens (1690) Treatise on Light, Leiden: Van der Aa; translated by Silvanus P. Thompson, London: Macmillan, 1912
- 1691 - 1692: void
- 1693; minera plumbi virides, pyromorphite.G: Johann Martin Michaelis (1693) Museum Spenerianum, sive Catalogus Rerum tam artificiosarum, quam naturalium, tam antiquarum, quam recentium, tam exoticarum, quam domesticarum, quas Johannes Jacobus Spener in Academia Hallensi dum viveret, singulari industria & indefesso labore paravit atque collegit [Das Spenerische Kabinet Oder Kurtze Beschreibung Aller Sowol künstlich als natürlicher / alter / als neuer / fremder als einheimischer curiösen Sachen / Welche Herr Johann Jacob Spener Seel. Phys. & Math. P.P. auf der Academie zu Halle mit unermüdetem Fleiß colligiret]. Leipzig, 222 p. [p. 96, 144-146, as Grün-Bley-Ertz (Grünbleierz), minera saturni virides, and minera plumbi virides, from Zschopau/Saxony]
- 1694 - 1713: void
- 1714:
corundum.G(?!?) - 1715 - 1724: void
- 1725: corundum.G (?!?), chalcopyrite.G ("Eisenkies oder Schwefelkies und Kupferkies")
- Henckel, J. F. (1725) Pyritologia, oder Kieß Historie. Verlegts Johann Christian Martini (Leipzig), pages 114-115. [Chalcopyrites (Latin), Kupfer-Kieß (German)]
- Woodward, J. (1725/1727) An Addition to the Catalogue of the Foreign Native Fossils in the Collection of J. Woodward M.D., London, p.21 [p.17, as
minera plumbi viridis (pyromorphite.G), from Zschopau; "corinvindum" (corundum.G)]
- 1726 - 1736: void
- 1737; topasio, topaz.G: Henckel, J. F. (1737) De topasio vera Saxonum, orientali non inferiore, Acta Physico-medica Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum 4, 316-320
- 1738 - 1746: void
- 1747, "Mineralogia, eller Mineralriket": orpiment.G, malachite.G, natron.A, realgar.G,
topaz.G, epsomite.G (sal anglicanum, sal neutrum acidulare) - 1748: antimony.G
- 1749: void
- 1750: platinum.G.RSL, borax.G ("Mineralogie, oder Mineralreich")
- Youtube: 20 mule team hitched to new Borax wagons Borax Mine in Boron, CA (Twenty Mule Team (1883-1889); empty weight: 7,800 pounds each; water tank: 1,200 gallons; total load: 73,200 pounds (36.5 tons); borax load: 20 tons; round trip duration: 20 days; distance to Mojave, railway junction: 165 miles).
- 1751: chalcocite.G (chalcitis; Kuperglass, Kupferglanz)
Terra cærulea, vivianite.G: Springsfeld, G.C. (1751) De Terra quadam cærulea, in fodina, prope Eccardsbergam in Thuringia, reperta.- Acta Physico-Medica Academiæ Caesareæ Leopoldino-Carolinæ Naturæ Curiosorum exhibentia Ephemerides, sive, Observationes Historias et Experimenta a Celeberrimis Germaniæ et Exterarum Regionum Viris Habita et Communicata, Singulari Studio Collecta, Vol. X, p. 76-90 [from Eckartsberga near Naumburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany]
- 1752: void
- 1753: Wallerius, J.G. (1753) “Mineralogia, eller Mineralriket.” 2 volumes, Paris
- Sel d'Epsom,
epsomite.G: vol. 1, p.339 - Mine de Plomb verte,
pyromorphite.G: vol. 1, p.536
- Sel d'Epsom,
- 1754 - 1757: void
- 1758: arsenic.G
- 1759 - 1772: void
- 1763; Lomonosov, Mikhail Vassil’evich (1763) Grundlagen der Metallurgie (red lead ore): crocoite.G
- 1767,
crocoite.G(description, no naming): Lehmann J G (1767) Nachricht von einem neu endechten Bleyerze. Neues Hamburg Magazin 7, 336-348 - 1768 - 1772: void
- 1773: trona.G
- 1774 - 1777: void
- 1778:
baryte.A(Vincenzo Cascariolo, 1603) - 1779: (graphite.G & molybdenite.G)
- Mascagnite.G: Paolo Mascagni (1779) Dei lagoni del senese e del volterrano, Siena, p.63 (as sale ammoniacale composto d'acido sulfureo)
- 1527; bismuth.G (bisemutum, "Wißmad");
1780.ok (Haüy, Werner, Klaproth and Vauquelin) edit
- Master List of Minerals (c. 31 A or G)
- 1780 - 1781: void
- 1782; spath calcaire, calcite.G: René-Just Haüy (1782) Extrait d'un mémoire sur la structure des Spaths calcaires 20, 33-39
- 1783: zircon.G
- 1784; alabandina sulfurea, alabandicus lapis,
alabandite(discovered 1784, published 1785): Müller von Reichenstein, F.J. (1785), Phys. Arb., Wien: 3, p.48Terra ponderosa, witherite.G: W. Withering, R. Kirwan (1784) Experiments and Observations on the Terra Ponderosa, RSL, vol. 74, p.293-311
- 1785 - 1787: void
- 1788, Cuivre muriaté, prehnite.G, aragonite.G (arragonischen Apatiten)
Atacamite.G: Duc de la Rochefoucault, Baumé et de Fourcroy [1786, but printed in 1788] Examen d'un sable vert cuivreux du Pérou, Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences de l'Institut de France, Paris- Ytterbit, gadolinite-(Y).Rn: Bengt R. Geijer (1788) Vom Hrn Berm Geijer in Stochkholm. Chemische Annalen [Crell's Annalen] für die Freunde der Naturlehre, Arzneygelahrtheit, Haushaltungskunst und Manufacturen. [First Volume], p.229-230
- 1789: boracite.G, tremolite.Rd (naming, amphibole)
- 1790:
- Über Herrn Werners Verbesserungen in der Mineralogie: torbernite.A
- 1791:
aragonite.G(arragonite de Werner), leucite.A, strontianite.G - 1792: augite.A, celestine.A, chabazite-Ca.A, dolomite.G, euclase.G, tremolite.Rd (description, amphibole)
- Manuel du Minéralogiste; ou Sciagraphie du Règne Minéral: staurolite.G
- 1793:
- Frenmüthige Gedanken über Herrn Inspector Werners Verbesserungen in der Mineralogie:
torbernite.A - Liber iii - Systema Naturae per Regna Tria Naturae: mellite.G
- Frenmüthige Gedanken über Herrn Inspector Werners Verbesserungen in der Mineralogie:
- 1794, Elements of Mineralogy, vol. 1: actinolite.Rd (Strahlenstein, amphibole)
- 1795, Beiträge zur Chemischen Kenntniss der Mineralkörper: lazulite.A, titanite.A, vesuvianite.A
- 1796, Elements of Mineralogy, vol. 2:
molybdenite.G- Yttrium: Gadolin, Johan (1796). "Von einer schwarzen, schweren Steinart aus Ytterby Steinbruch in Roslagen in Schweden". Crell's Annalen. I: 313–329
- 1797: analcime.A, dioptase.G, atacamite.G
- Zéolite nacrée, stilbite-Ca.A: Jean Claude de la Métherie (from Greek στιλβη, stilbein), Théorie de la terre, vol. 2, p.321
- Zinnsteine, cassiterite.G: Klaproth, M.H. (1797) Untersuchung der Zinnsteine, Beiträge zur chemischen Kenntniss der Mineralkörper, Berlin: Rottmann, vol. 2, 245-256
Spinel: Klaproth, M.H. (1797) Untersuchung des Spinells, Beiträge zur chemischen Kenntniss der Mineralkörper, Berlin: Rottmann, vol. 2, 1-11
- 1798: andalusite.G, (beryl.G & emerald.var.)
- 1799: cryolite.G
- 1800: diopside.A (named), petalite.G, spodumene.A
- Mineralogische Tabellen:
mascagnite.G, pharmacolite.G, sassolite.G - Rutile.G: Lampadius W A (1800) Noch ein Paar Bemertungen über den Uran- und Titangehalt einiger Fossilien. Der rothe Schörl (Rutil, nach Herrn Bergrath Werner), in Sammlung practisch-chemischer Abhandlungen und vermischter Bemerkungen, Volume 3, Dresden: Walther
- Mineralogische Tabellen:
- 1801: anthophyllite (amphibole root name)
- Traité de Minéralogie: anatase.A, diaspore.G, epidote.G, harmotome.A, meionite.G, nepheline.G, axinite-(Fe).Rn,
stilbite-Ca.A,chalcophyllite.G(cuivre arseniaté lamelliforme) - Cuivre arseniaté en lames, chalcophyllite.G: Le Lièvre (1801) Description et Analyse du Cuivre arseniaté en lames, Journal des Mines 10, 555-562
- Columbite-(Fe).Rn: Hatchett, Charles (1801) An Analysis of a Mineral Substance from North America, Containing a Metal Hitherto Unknown, RSL 92: 49–66
- Traité de Minéralogie: anatase.A, diaspore.G, epidote.G, harmotome.A, meionite.G, nepheline.G, axinite-(Fe).Rn,
1802.ok edit
- Master List of Minerals (c. 95 A or G)
- 1802:
gadolinite-(Y).Rn, tellurium.G, yttrotantalite-(Y).Rn- Sassolin, sassolite.G: Klaproth, M.H. (1802): Untersuchung des Sassolins, Beiträge zur chemischen Kenntniss der Mineralkörper, Berlin: Rottmann, vol. 3, 95-101
- 1803: natrolite.A
- 1804: cerite-(Ce).A, iridium.Rd.RSL, osmium.Rd.RSL, palladium.G.RSL
- Handbuch der Mineralogie nach A. G. Werner, vol. 2: anhydrite.G
- Bournonite.G: Triple Sulphuret, of Lead, Antimony, and Copper, from Cornwall; Bournon (1804) RSL 94, 30-62; Hatchett (1804) RSL 94, 63-69
Helvine.G: Mohs, F. (1804) Des Herrn Jac. Fried. von der Null Mineralienkabinett, nach einem, durchaus auf äussere Kennzeichen gegründeten Systeme geordnet, beschrieben, und durch Hinzuthuung vieler, dem gegenwärtigen Zustande der Mineralogie angemessener, erläuternder Anmerkungen und nöthiger Berichtigungen, als Handbuch der Oryctognosie brauchbar gemacht. Wien. vol. 1, p. 92-93
- 1805: aluminite.G, wavellite.A.RSL
- System of Mineralogy II:
bournonite.G,columbite-(Fe).Rn, zoisite.G, laumontite.A (lomonite)
- System of Mineralogy II:
- 1806: datolite.G,
epsomite.G, minium.G.RSL- Tableau Méthodique des Espèces Minérales, 1st ed: fluorapophyllite-(K).Rn
- Tabellen über das gesammte Mineralreich: goethite.A
- Cuivre pyriteux panaché, bornite.A: Jean André Henri Lucas (1806) Tableau Méthodique des Espèces Minérales, vol. 2, p. 335
- Journal de Mines 20 (1806), 65: diopside.A (description)
- 1807: gahnite.G, haüyne.G, sarcolite.G
- 1808: glauberite.G, pyrosmalite-(Fe).Rn
- Vollständiges Handbuch der Oryktognosie: ilvaite.G
- 1812: allanite-(Ce).Rn, sodalite.G
- 1813: mesolite.A
- Skolezit, scolecite.A: Gehlen A F, Fuchs J N (1813) Ueber Werner's zeolith, Hauy's mesotype und stilbite, Journal für Chemie und Physik 8, 353-366
- Tableau Méthodique Espèces Minérales, 2nd ed: cordierite.G
- Catalogue de la Collection Minéralogique du Compte de Bournon: humite.G
- Handbuch der Mineralogie: lepidocrocite.A, pharmacosiderite.G, pseudomalachite.G,
pyromorphite.G, rhodochrosite.A, triplite.G, pitticite.Q
- 1814:
- Systematisch-Tabellarische Uebersicht der Mineralogisch-Einfachen Fossilien: chalcosiderite.G
- Craitonite, crichtonite.A: de Bournon J L (1814) Catalogue de la Collection Minéralogique du Comte de Bournon, The Monthly Review 73, 17-32
Native magnesia, brucite.G: Archibald Bruce (1814) American Min. Journal: 1: 26
- 1815: albite.G (feldspar), gehlenite.G, nosean.G, pargasite.Rd (amphibole root name)
- Handbuch der Mineralogie, vol 2, 1st ed: omphacite.A
- 1816: allophane.G
- 1817: chondrodite.G
- Letztes Mineral-System: carpholite.G, helvine.G, vivianite.G
- Polyhalite.G: Stromeyer F (1817) Ein neu entdecktes Metall und Analyse eines neuen Minerals, Journal für Chemie und Physik 21, 297-306
- Zeagonite, a mixture of gismondine and phillipsite; gismondine.A: von Leonhard K C (1817) Die Zeagonit, ein neues Mineral vom Capo do Bove bei Rom, Taschenbuch für die gesammte Mineralogie mit Hinsicht auf die neuesten Entdeckungen 11, 164-168
- Kuferschaum, tyrolite.G: Werner A G (1817) Kupferschaum, in Letztes Mineral-System, Craz, Gerlach and Gerold (Freiberg) 50-51
- Torina, thorite.G: Gahn J G, Berzelius J, Wallman C, Eggertz H P (1817) Examination of some minerals found in the neighbourhood of Fahlun, and of their situation, Annals of Philosophy 9, 452-460
- 1818: brucite.G.AJS, eucairite.G, vauquelinite.G
- Nouveau Dictionnaire d'Histoire Naturelle: wollastonite.A
- Handbuch der Mineralogie von C.A.S. Hoffmann: amblygonite.G, scorodite.G
- Basisk flussspatssyradt Cerium, bastnäsite-(Ce).Rn: Berzelius (1818) Afhandlingar I Fysik, Kemi och Mineralogi, Stockholm: 5: 64
- 1819: eudialyte.A, franklinite.G.AMF, picropharmacolite.G, rhodonite.A, sapphirine.G, tennantite-(Fe).Rd
- Nouveau Système de Minéralogie: hedenbergite.A, hisingerite.G, plumbogummite.Rd
- 1820: chamosite.G.AMF,
olivenite.G(A System of Mineralogy), thomsonite-Ca.Rn - 1821: wagnerite.Rd.JPC, cronstedtite.G, humboldtine.G
- Chemische Untersuchungen mineralischer, vegetabilischer und animalischer Substanzen: blödite.A
- Oryctographie der Gefürsteten Grafschaft Tirols: margarite.A
- Handbuch der Oryktognosie: scheelite.G,
laumontite.A Uranvitriol, johannite.G: Johann Friedrich John (1821) Chemische Untersuchungen mineralischer, vegetabilischer und animalischer Substanzen, vol. 5, 254
- 1802:
1822.ok edit
- Master List of Minerals (c. 132 A + G)
- 1822: brewsterite-Sr.Rn, gibbsite.A, heulandite-Ca.Rn, linarite.G
- 1823: anorthite.G (feldspar), arfvedsonite.Rd (root name amphibole), childrenite.G
- Smithson J (1823) A discovery of chloride of potassium in the Earth, The Annals of Philosophy 6, 258-259: sylvite.G (description)
- Vollständige Charakteristik des Mineral-Systems: euchroite.G, libethenite.G, orthoclase.A (feldspar), tephroite.G
- 1824: babingtonite.G, barytocalcite.G, brochantite.A, cummingtonite.Rd.AJS (amphibole), fluellite.G, forsterite.G, roselite.G, sillimanite.G.AJS, vermiculite.G.AJS, zirconolite.Rd
- 1825: brookite.G, edingtonite.G, fergusonite-(Y).A, gmelinite-Na.Rn, lévyne-Ca.Rn, phillipsite-Na.A
Diatomous gypsum-haloide, haidingerite.G: Haidinger W (1825) EJS, vol. 3, 302- Huraulite, hureaulite.Rn: Moisseur Vauquelin (1825), Annales de Chimie et de Physique 3, 302-307
- Prodromo della mineralogia vesuviana: cotunnite.G, davyne.G
- Treatise on Mineralogy, or the Natural History of the Mineral Kingdom: ankerite.G, jamesonite.G, liroconite.G, calomel.G
- 1826: beudantite.Rd, bustamite.G, cacoxenite.G, epistilbite.A, gaylussite.G, halloysite-7Å.G, heterosite.G, hopeite.G, thénardite.Rn, zinkenite.G.APC
- Prismatoidal manganese ore [prismatoidisches Mangan-Erz], manganite.G: Haidinger W (1826) On the crystalline forms and properties of the manganese ores, EJS 4, 41-50
- 1827: berthierite.G.EJS, chlorapatite.Rn.APC, hydromagnesite.G, ilmenite.G, sternbergite.G.EJS, stilpnomelane.A
- Annalen der Physik und Chemie: eulytine.G.APC, fluorapatite.RN.APC, nontronite.A.ACP, skutterudite.G.APC
- Haidingerite.G: Turner E (1827) On haidingerite, a new mineral species, EJS 6, 317-318
- Prismatic manganese ore, pyrolusite.A: Haidinger W (1827) Description of pyrolusite, or prismatic manganese ore, EJS 9, 304-309
- 1828: botryogen.G.APC, braunite.G.APC, hausmannite.G, herderite.G, hydromagnesite.G, naumannite.G.APC, okenite.G, pectolite.G
Manganite.G: Turner E (1828) Chemical examination of the oxides of manganese. Part II. On the composition of the ores of manganese described by Mr. Haidinger, The Philosophical Magazine 4, 96-104
- 1829: miargyrite.G.APC, monazite-(Ce).Rn.JCP, polybasite.Rd.APC, pyrophyllite.G.APC, scarbroite.G.PM,
thorite.G - 1830: aeschynite-(Ce).Rn, hedyphane.A.JCP, johannite.G.EJS, microcline.G.JCP, willemite.G
- Übersicht des Mineral-Systems: clinoclase.G
- 1831: monticellite.G.PM, tetradymite.G.ZPM, volkonskoite.Rd
- Handbuch der Mineralogie: pyrargyrite.G
- 1832: idrialite.G.ACP, uvarovite.A.APC, (fowlerite.Q.AJS)
- Traité de Minéralogie: alabandite.G
- Vollständige Charakteristik des Mineral System's: atelestite.G, pyrostilpnite.G (as Feuerblende)
- Treatise on Mineralogy: fluocerite-(Ce).A
- Traité Élémentaire de Minéralogie, 2nd ed: alunogen.G, anglesite.G, azurite.G, berthierine.G, berzelianite.G, bismuthinite.G, caledonite.G, cassiterite.G, clausthalite.G, cobaltite.G, covellite.G,
crocoite.G, dyscrasite.G, erythrite.G, lanarkite.G, leadhillite.G, nickeline.A, proustite.G, smithsonite.G, spessartine.G, stannite.G, stibnite.G, stromeyerite.G, sylvanite.G (sylvane),sylvite.G(naming), xenotime-(Y).A,bastnäsite-(Ce).Rn(basicérine), stibiconite.Q (stibiconise, antimoine oxidé terreux)
- 1833: cancrinite.G, copiapite.G.APC, fibroferrite.G.APC, phenakite.G, plagionite.G.AP
- Tableau des espèces minerals: dufrénite.G
- 1834: hydroboracite.G.APC, rhodizite.G.APC, triphylite.G.JPC
- 1835: aegirine.A, chloritoid.G.JPC, pyrrhotite.G.JPC, safflorite.G.JPC
- Régne Minerale:
sylvanite.G - Treatise on Mineralogy: aphthitalite.G, nitrocalcite.G, nitromagnesite.G
- Kupfer-Antimonglanz, chalcostibite.G: Zincken, C. (1835) Ueber den Kupfer-Antimonglanz, eine neue Mineralgattung. Mit einem Zusatz von G. Rose.- Poggendorffs Annalen der Physik und Chemie: 35: 357-361
- Régne Minerale:
- 1836:
calcite.G, gedrite.Rd.AMF, tantalite-(Fe).Rn
1837.ok (A System of Mineralogy) edit
- Master List of Minerals (c. 104 A + G)
- 1837: boulangerite.G.APC, diadochite.G.JPC, symplesite.G.JPC, variscite.A.JPC, palladinite.Q.JPC
- Traité Élémentaire de Minéralogie, 2nd ed: stibiconite.Q
- A System of Mineralogy, 1st ed: yttrocolumbite-(Y).Q
- 1838: volborthite.A, warwickite.G.AJS
- Grundzüge der Mineralogie: vanadinite.G
- 1839: aurichalcite.G.APC, danburite.G.AJS, hercynite.G, perovskite.G.APC, branchite.Rn, delvauxite.Q, phylloretine.Q
- Handbuch der Mineralogie, 2nd ed: cyanotrichite.A
- Grundriss der Mineralogie: edenite.Rd, halotrichite.G (Haarsalz), mendipite.G, phoenicochroite.A
- 1840: antigorite.Rd.APC, berzeliite.G.ACPh, euxenite-(Y).A, fayalite.G.APC, greenockite.G, leucophanite.G, xanthoconite.G.JPC, pigotite.Q.PM
- 1841: bismutite.G.APC, fichtelite.G, geocronite.G,
branchite.Rn (hartite), kobellite.G, periclase.G, voltaite.G- Nouveau Manuel Complet de Minéralogie:
bastnäsite-(Ce).Rn, massicot.G (French for plomb oxidé jaune from Spanish mazacote) - Vollständiges Handbuch der Mineralogie (1841): alstonite.G, asbolane.G, beraunite.G,
chalcophyllite.G, coquimbite.Rd, phlogopite.G, phosgenite.G, zwieselite.Rd
- Nouveau Manuel Complet de Minéralogie:
- 1842: arseniosiderite.G.AMF, faujasite-Na.Rn.AMF, hydrotalcite.A.JPC, mosandrite-(Ce).Rd, ottrélite.G.AMF, saponite.G, tenorite.A
- Mineralogisch-Geognostische Reise nach dem Ural, dem Altai und dem Kaspischen Meere: chevkinite-(Ce).A
- 1843: aikinite.G.PM, cubanite.G.APC, kermesite.G.PM, paragonite.A.ACPh, wöhlerite.G.APC, spadaite.Q
- Geology of New York: clintonite.A
- Grundzüge eines Systemes der Krystallologie: hessite.G, ullmannite.G
- 1844: digenite.A.APC, pickeringite.G.AJS, polycrase-(Y).A.APC, tin.G.JPC
- 1845: chrysotile.Rd, dufrénoysite.G.ACP, glaucophane.Rd.JPC, nickelskutterudite.Rn.APC, parisite-(Ce).A.ACPh
- Handbuch der Bestimmenden Mineralogie, 1st ed: altaite.G, arcanite.G, bieberite.G,
bornite.A, breithauptite.G, cerussite.G, chromite.G, coccinite.G, cuprite.G, domeykite.G, freieslebenite.G, gersdorffite.Rd, goslarite.G, lanthanite-(La).A, linnaeite.G, löllingite.G,magnetite.G, marcasite.G, millerite.G, mimetite.G, mirabilite.G, nagyágite.G, nitratine.A, petzite.G, plattnerite.G, rammelsbergite.G, siderite.A,skutterudite.G, stephanite.G, stolzite.G, susannite.G, tellurite.G, tetrahedrite-(Zn).Rd, thermonatrite.G,tyrolite.G, uraninite.G, valentinite.A, wiserite.G, wulfenite.G, zincite.G, zippeite.Rd, plumosite.Q (Federerz)
- Handbuch der Bestimmenden Mineralogie, 1st ed: altaite.G, arcanite.G, bieberite.G,
- 1846: chiolite.G.JPC, hauerite.G, pollucite.A.APC, schorlomite.G.AJS, struvite.G
- 1837: boulangerite.G.APC, diadochite.G.JPC, symplesite.G.JPC, variscite.A.JPC, palladinite.Q.JPC
1847.ok edit
- Master List of Minerals (c. 82 A + G)
- 1847: cornwallite.G, löweite.G, montmorillonite.G, samarskite-(Y).A.APC, struvite.G
- Handbuch der Mineralogie: hydrohalite.G
- Generum et Specierum Mineralium: apjohnite.G, arsenopyrite.A (mispickel, arsenkies), celadonite.A, chalcostibite.G, halite.G (rocksalt), sepiolite.G (Sepienstein), sphalerite.A
- 1848: alluaudite.Rd.AMF, astrophyllite.G, liebigite.G.AJS, schreibersite.G
- 1849:dimorphite.G, misenite.G, neotocite.G
- APC (1849): bromargyrite.A, conichalcite.G, crednerite.G, glaucodot.G, heteromorphite.G
- Nicol J (1849) Manual of Mineralogy: or the Natural History of the Mineral Kingdom, Adam and Charles Black, North Bridge (Edinburgh): syepoorite, jaipurite.Q
- Vollständiges Handbuch der Mineralogie, vol. 2:
zwieselite.Rd
- 1850: carminite.G (Karminspath), catapleiite.G, enargite.G, stercorite.G, tritomite-(Ce).Rn, zaratite.Q
- Handbuch der Bestimmenden Mineralogie, 2nd ed: melanterite.G
- A System of Mineralogy, 3rd ed Putnam (Wiley): cervantite.Rd, connellite.G, köttigite.G, morenosite.G, siegenite.G, ulexite.G
- 1851: clinochlore.G.AJS, ephesite.A.AJS, gyrolite.G, matlockite.G.PM, senarmontite.Rn.AJS (naming), senarmontite.Rn.ACP (description),
zaratite.Q
- 1847: cornwallite.G, löweite.G, montmorillonite.G, samarskite-(Y).A.APC, struvite.G
- 1852: carrollite.G.AJS, dinite.G, jarosite.Rd, meliphanite.G.JPC, meneghinite.G, refikite.G, zinkosite.G
- An Elementary Introduction to Mineralogy (1852) London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans: annabergite.G, autunite.G, whewellite.A
- 1853: lavendulan.G.JPC, lindackerite.Rd, prosopite.G.APC, voglite.G
- Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft: uranophane-α.G
- Uebersicht der Resultate Mineralogischer Forschungen im Jahre 1853: emplectite.G
- Tafeln zur Bestimmung der Mineralien mittelst einfacher chemischer Versuche auf trockenem und nassem Wege: tschermigite.G
- Das Mohs'sche Mineralsystem. Gerold, Wien (1853):
freibergite.D(tetrahedrite-argentotennatite solid solution), joséite-A.Q- Grunerite.Rd, hemimorphite.A, hydrozincite.G, kremersite.G, piemontite.A, pilsenite.Rd, wittichenite.G, kenoargentotetrahedrite-(Fe).Rd
- 1854: descloizite.G.ACP, felsőbányaite.G, larderellite.G.AJS, svanbergite.Rd,
annivite.D- A System of Mineralogy, 4th ed: arsenolite.G
- 1855: acanthite.G.APC, enstatite.A
- Elemente der Mineralogie. Engelmann, Leipzig (1855): tiemannite.G
- Uebersicht der Resultate Mineralogischer Forschungen im Jahre 1853. Weigel, Leipzig (1855): emplectite.G
- Memoria sullo incendio vesuviano del mese di maggio 1855. Nobile, Napoli (1855): cyanochroite.G, picromerite.A
- 1856: carnallite.G.APC, hydroxylapatite.Rn.AMF
- Traité de Minéralogie, Vol. 2. Dalmont, Paris (1856): pentlandite.G
- 1852: carrollite.G.AJS, dinite.G, jarosite.Rd, meliphanite.G.JPC, meneghinite.G, refikite.G, zinkosite.G
1857.ok edit
- Master List of Minerals (c. 57 A + G)
- 1857: algodonite.G, ixiolite.Rd.APC
- 1858: aerugite.Rd.JPC, jalpaite.G, lecontite.G.AJS, plombièrite.Rd.AMF, römerite.G, xanthiosite.Rd.JPC
- Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefaktenkunde (1858): calcioferrite.G
- 1859: catapleiite.G.APC, magnesioferrite.G.APC
- Cours de Minéralogie (Histoire naturelle). Masson, Paris (1859): iodargyrite.A, ranciéite.G
- A System of Mineralogy, 3rd ed. Putnam, New York (1859): muscovite.A
- 1860: hörnesite.G, kieserite.A
- 1861: rösslerite.G, taenite.G.APC, wurtzite.G
- 1862: palygorskite.G, planerite.Rd, szaibélyite.G
- 1863: jadeite.A, pachnolite.G.ACPh, tapiolite-(Fe).Rn, tellurobismuthite.G.AJS, troilite.G,
spadaite.Q- Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie (1863): ferberite.G
- 1864: boussingaultite.G, devilline.A, evansite.G, jordanite.G.APC, langite.G, mordenite.A.JCS, pyrochroite.G.APC
- 1865: aenigmatite.A, bayldonite.G.JCS, botallackite.G.JCS, brushite.G.APC, churchite-(Y).A, fritzscheite.G, hübnerite.G, kainite.G, kalicinite.G, pyroaurite.Rd, richterite.Rd (amphibole rootname), monimolite.Q
- Reports of the Jurors, New Zealand Expedition (1865): taranakite.G
- 1866: adamite.G, alloclasite.G, chenevixite.G, cookeite.G.AJS, danalite.G.AJS, woodwardite.G.JCS
- Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft: marialite.G, xonotlite.G
- Nachrichten von der Königliche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaftern und der Georg-Augusts-Universität (1866): argentopyrite.G, laurite.G
1867.ok (GFF) edit
- Master List of Minerals (c. 104 A + G)
- 1867: crookesite.G, stetefeldtite.Q, tocornalite.Q
- 1868: nantokite.G, owyheeite.G.AJS, sellaite.G, tridymite.G.APC, cirrolite.Q
- American Journal of Science and Arts 95 (1868): calaverite.G.AJS, cosalite.G.AJS, melonite.G.AJS, sussexite.G.AJS, montanite.Q.AJS
- Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft: sarcopside.G
- Öfversigt af Kongliga Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar: attakolite.Rd, augelite.G, berlinite.G, trolleite.G
- A System of Mineralogy, 5th ed: andradite.G, annite.A, bismite.G, bobierrite.G, bunsenite.G, claudetite.G, gearksutite.A, howlite.G, mendozite.G, molysite.G,
pyrostilpnite.G, sartorite.G, schwartzembergite.G, tengerite-(Y).Rd, teschemacherite.G, thomsenolite.G, tungstite.G, bindheimite.Q, (kalinite.D?)
- 1869: aspidolite.Rd, corkite.Rd.AMF, durangite.G.AJS, jacobsite.A, maldonite.G,
xanthiosite.Rd.AMF, (redondite.Q)- Tableau minéralogique: cuprotungstite.G, scacchite.G
- Scacchi, A. (1869)(as euclorina): euchlorine.G
- 1870: biphosphammite.G, eriochalcite.G, lithiophorite.G.JPC, lüneburgite.G, melanothallite.G, metacinnabar.G.JPC, milarite.G, nadorite.G, oldhamite.G.RSL, osbornite.G.RSL, oxammite.G, phosphammite.G, valleriite.G, isoclasite.Q.JPC
- 1871: bismutoferrite.G.JPC, diaphorite.G, hydrokenoralstonite.Rn.AJS, montebrasite.G, pucherite.G.JPC, trögerite.G, walpurgite.G, ilsemannite.Q
- 1872: ardennite-(As).Rn, chlorocalcite.G, chlorothionite.G, erythrosiderite.G, heterogenite.A.JPC, microsommite.G, syngenite.G, zeunerite.G.NJM
- 1873: chalcocyanite.G, chloraluminite.G, delafossite.G, dolerophanite.G, erythrosiderite.G, famatinite.G.MMG, guanajuatite.G, priceite.G.AJS, chloromagnesite.Q, pseudocotunnite.Q, stevensite.Q.AJS
- Tschermaks Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen: schröckingerite.G
- Jahrbuch für das Berg- und Hüttenwesen im Königreiche Sachsen (1873): uranosphaerite.G, uranospinite.G
- Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft: magnesiochromite.G
- 1874: cryptohalite.G, dawsonite.G, ettringite.A, livingstonite.G, ludwigite.G.MMG, luzonite.G.MMG, meymacite.Rd, veszelyite.G
- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 2 (1874): caryinite.A.GFF, manganosite.G.GFF
- 1875: chalcophanite.G, sauconite.G
- Synopsis Mineralogica. Engelhart, Freiberg (1875): chlorargyrite.A
- 1876: aerinite.Rd, clinohumite.G, cuspidine.G, daubréeite.G, daubréelite.G.AJS, friedelite.G, melanophlogite.Rd, mottramite.G, polydymite.G.JPC, roscoelite.A.AJS, siderazot.Rd.APC
- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 3: barylite.Rd.GFF, ganomalite.G.GFF, homilite.G.GFF
- Catalogue of minerals found within about 75 miles of Amherst College: amesite.G
1877.ok (BSMF) edit
- Master List of Minerals (c. 98 A + G)
- Master List of Minerals (1877): hetaerolite.G.AJS, krennerite.G.ZKM, lawrencite.G, szmikite.G
- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 3: ecdemite.G.GFF, hyalotekite.G.GFF, hydrocerussite.G.GFF, tantalite-(Mn).Rn.GFF
- Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft: schapbachite.Rd
- Jahrbuch für das Berg- und Hüttenwesen im Königreiche Sachsen (1877): spherocobaltite.Rd, uranocircite-II.G
- Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie (1877): strengite.G
- Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society: magnolite.G,
ferrotellurite.D - Die Bildung der Steinsalzlager und ihrer Mutterlaugensalze unter specieller Berücksichtigung der Flöze von Douglashall in der Egeln'schen Mulde. Pfeffer, Halle (1877): bischofite.G
- Master List of Minerals (1878): davreuxite.G, dietrichite.G, pseudobrookite.Rd.ZKPM, rhabdophane-(Ce).Rn, thaumasite.G
- First Paper, American Journal of Science and Arts 16 (1878): lithiophilite.G.AJS, reddingite.Rd.AJS, triploidite.G.AJS, eosphorite.G.AJS, dickinsonite-(KMnNa).A.AJS
- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 4: galenobismutite.G.GFF
- Bulletin de la Société Minéralogique de France 1 (1878): tincalconite.G
- Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society: coloradoite.G
- N. S. Maskelyne (1878) A New Mineral. Nature 18: liskeardite.G
- Mineraux du Perou (1878) Chaix, Paris: sideronatrite.G, tarapacáite.G
- Master List of Minerals (1879): phosphuranylite.G
- Second Paper, American Journal of Science and Arts 17 (1879): fairfieldite.G.AJS, fillowite.G.AJS
- Bulletin de la Société Minéralogique de France 2 (1879): newberyite.G
- Bulletin de la Société Française de Minéralogie 2 (1879): hannayite.G, mallardite.G
- Mineralojía. Libreria Central de Servat I CA, Santiago (1879): kröhnkite.G
- Beitraege zur Kenntniss der am Bauersberge bei Bischofscheim vor der Rhön vorkommenden Sulfate. Würzburg (1879): wattevilleite.Q
- Master List of Minerals (1880): douglasite.G, melanotekite.G, mixite.G.ZKM, tobermorite.Rd.MGM, trippkeite.G
- Fourth Paper, American Journal of Science and Arts 120 (20?, 1880): eucryptite.G.AJS
- Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft: brackebuschite.G
- Atti della Reale Accademia delle Scienze Fisiche e Matematiche di Napoli: litidionite.Rn
- Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: siderophyllite.A
- Master List of Minerals (1881): destinezite.Rd, ilesite.G.ACJ, kentrolite.G.ZKM, plumboferrite.G, semseyite.G
- Bulletin de la Société Minéralogique de France 4 (1881): dumortierite.Rd, serpierite.G, zincaluminite.Q
- Bulletin de la Société Française de Minéralogie 4 (1881): chalcomenite.G
- Tschermaks Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen: lautite.G
- Master List of Minerals (1882): hieratite.G, hydrobiotite.Rd.ZKM, lime.G, monetite.G.AJS, nitrobarite.G, steenstrupine-(Ce).Rn.MGM
- Bulletin de la Société Minéralogique de France 5 (1882): cobaltomenite.Rn, molybdomenite.Rn
- Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie: uranopilite.G
- Master List of Minerals (1883): matildite.A, metavoltine.G, rhabdophane-(La).Rn.AJS
- Bulletin de la Société Minéralogique de France 6 (1883): bertrandite.G, jeremejevite.G
- Société Géologique de Belgique, Mémoires, 10 (1883): richellite.Q
- U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 20 (1883): elpasolite.G
- Master List of Minerals (1884): åkermanite.G, colemanite.G.AJS, cuprobismutite.G.AJS, hematolite.G, pinnoite.G, polylithionite.A.ZKM, rinkite-(Ce).Rd.ZKM, zunyite.G
- Meddelelser om Grønland (1884): kaersutite.Rd, kornerupine.G
- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 7 (GFF): allactite.A, cappelenite-(Y).A, låvenite.G, manganostibite.G, synadelphite.G
- Bulletin de la Société Minéralogique de France 7 (1884): goyazite.Rd
- Société Géologique de Belgique, Mémoires, 11 (1883-1884): koninckite.G
- Rendiconti della Regia Accademia delle Scienze Fisiche e Matematiche di Napoli:
euchlorine.G - Lehrbuch der Mineralogie (1884) Hölder, Wien: dravite.G
- Master List of Minerals (1885): awaruite.G, emmonsite.G, gerhardtite.G.AJS, hanksite.G.AJS, ludlamite.G.MGM,
rhabdophane-(Ce).MGM (paper presented in 1878, published 1885)- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 7 (1885): sarkinite.G.GFF
- Master List of Minerals (1886): arsenolamprite.G.ZKM, caracolite.G, harstigite.G
- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 8 (1886): kainosite-(Y).A.GFF
- Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie: argyrodite.G
- Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft: prismatine.Rd
1887.ok edit
- Master List of Minerals (c. 113 A + G)
- Master List of Minerals (1887): dittmarite.G, eudidymite.G, fiedlerite.Rd, kaliophilite.G.ZKMP (January 1886), laurionite.G
- Forelöbig meddelelse om mineralerne på de sydnorske augit- og nefelinsyeniters grovkornige gange (1887): nordenskiöldine.G.GFF, rosenbuschite.Rd.GFF, melanocerite-(Ce).Q.GFF
- Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie: cristobalite.G
- Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft: inesite.G
- Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1887 (1888): bementite.Rd
- Master List of Minerals (1888): beryllonite.G.AJS, långbanite.A.ZKM, sulphohalite.G.AJS
- Öfversigt af Kongliga Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar: brandtite.G, barysilite.G,
heliophyllite.D - Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, Mineralogie und Petrographie: lansfordite.G
- Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft: riebeckite.Rd (amphibole rootname)
- Mineralogische und petrographische Mitteilungen: hohmannite.G
- Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie: arseniopleite.A
- U.S. Geological Survey Monograph 13 (1888): redingtonite.Q
- Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society: metastibnite.G
- Öfversigt af Kongliga Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar: brandtite.G, barysilite.G,
- Master List of Minerals (1889): ferrinatrite.G.AJS, sperrylite.G.AJS, yttrialite-(Y).A.AJS, plumbonacrite.Rd.MGM, lillianite.G.ZK, tamarugite.G
- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 11 (GFF): caryopilite.A, flinkite.G
- Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, Mineralogie und Petrographie: quenstedtite.G
- Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey: antlerite.A
- Master List of Minerals (1890): spangolite.G.AJS, nesquehonite.G.AJS, phosphosiderite.Rn.ZKM
- Zeitschrift für Kristallographie 18 (1890): hambergite.G.ZK, messelite.A.ZK
- Ueber Pinakiolith und Trimerit, zwei neue Mineralien aus den Mangangruben Schwedens (1890): pinakiolite.G.ZK, trimerite.G.ZK
- Fifth Paper, American Journal of Science and Arts 39 (1890): natrophilite.G.AJS
- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 12 (GFF): ganophyllite.G, pyrophanite.G
- Zeitschrift für Kristallographie 18 (1890): hambergite.G.ZK, messelite.A.ZK
- Master List of Minerals (1891): aguilarite.G.AJS, griphite.G.AJS, powellite.G.AJS, rectorite.A.AJS, rowlandite-(Y).Rn.AJS, langbeinite.G.ZAC, darapskite.Rd.ZK, lazurite.G.ZKM, umangite.G.ZKM
- Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, Mineralogie und Petrographie: lautarite.G
- Bulletin de la Société Française de Minéralogie 14 (1891): morinite.A, boleite.Rn
- Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: paramelaconite.G
- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 13 (GFF): svabite.G, adelite.G
- Master List of Minerals (1892): penfieldite.G.AJS
Genthelvite.G: Genth, F.A. (1892) Contributions to mineralogy; No. 54. AJS 44, 385- The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight Dana 1837-1868, Descriptive Mineralogy, 6th ed: columbite-(Mn).Rn
- Master List of Minerals (1893): andorite IV.G.ZK, baddeleyite.G.MGM, geikielite.G.MGM, melanostibite.A.ZKM
- Om några mineral från Grönland (1893): epididymite.G.GFF, neptunite.G.GFF
- Bulletin de la Société Française de Minéralogie 16 (1893): cumengeite.Rn
- Meddelelser om Grønland (1893):
kaersutite.Rd(reprint) - Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie: cylindrite.G
- Tschermaks Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen: hainite-(Y).Rd
- Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania for 1893. The Mercury, Hobart (1984): dundasite.G
- Master List of Minerals (1894): canfieldite.G.AJS, hydroxylherderite.Rn.AJS, dietzeite.G.ZK
- Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhandlingar 16 (GFF): elpidite.G
- Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, Mineralogie und Petrographie: manganberzeliite.G
- Master List of Minerals (1895): hydroxycalcioroméite.Rd.MGM, zirkelite.Rd.MGM, northupite.G.AJS
- Master List of Minerals (1896): hastingsite.Rd.AJS, pearceite.Rd.AJS, pirssonite.A.AJS, wardite.G.AJS, clinozoisite.A.ZKM, rathite.G.ZK
- Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft: leonite.G
- Bulletin de la Société Minéralogique de France 19 (1896): gonnardite.Rd
- Sequence: AJS, AMM, MGM, GFF, Nordic countries, ZK, German, French, Italian, Russia, English papers (GB,USA,CDN,NZ,AUS,IND), Japan, Science, Nature and books.