Andreas Artsruni
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Andreas (Andrei) Eremeevich Arzruni ( hy, Անդրեաս (Անդրեյ) Երեմիայի Արծրունի 27 November (9 December) 1847 in Moscow; - 10 (22) September 1898 in Hohenhonof,
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mineralogist and geologist.ՊԱՏՄՈՒԹԵԱՆ ՀԵՏՔԵՐՈՎ - Անդրէաս Արծրունի (1847-1898) - ԱԼԻՔ
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Grigor Artsruni Grigor Artsruni (also spelled as Krikor Ardzruni) ( hy, Գրիգոր Արծրունի; 27 February 1845 – 19 December 1892) was an Armenian journalist, critic, writer and public activist, Doctor of Political Economy and Philosophy (degreed by He ...
's brother.


Works

* Arzruní, Andreas – Beziehungen zwischen physikalischen Eigenschaften und chemischer Zusammensetzung der Korper, 1898 – BEIC 12369607.jpg, ''Beziehungen zwischen physikalischen Eigenschaften und chemischer Zusammensetzung der Korper'', 1898


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Artsruni, Andreas 1847 births 1898 deaths Academic staff of RWTH Aachen University Armenian geologists Scientists from Moscow Armenian people from the Russian Empire