Friedrich August von Quenstedt
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Friedrich August von Quenstedt (July 10, 1809 - December 21, 1889), was a German geologist and palaeontologist.
Von Quenstedt was born at Eisleben in Saxony. He was educated at Humboldt University, Berlin. After a period as assistant in the mineralogical museum he was appointed professor of mineralogy and geognosy at the University of Tübingen in 1837, a post which he occupied until his death. His earlier work related chiefly to crystallography and mineralogy, on which subjects he published text-books that were widely used.
He became distinguished for his researches on palaeontology, and especially for those on the fossils of the Jurassic system. The museum at Tübingen owed its establishment to his exertions. He died at Tübingen.
His chief publications were:
- Method der Krystallographie (1840)
- Das Flözgebirge Wurttembergs (1843)
- Petrefactenkunde Deutschlands (7 vols. and atlases, 1846-84)
- Die Cephalopoden (1846-49)
- Handbuch der Petrefactenkunde (2 vols., 1852, 3rd ed. 1882-85)
- Der Jura (2 vols, 1858)
- Handbuch der Mineralogie (1855, 3rd ed. 1877)
- Die Ammoniten des Schwäbischen Jura (1883-84).
Obituary by WT Blandford, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xlvi., 1890.
- This entry incorporates public domain text originally from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.