Wolfgang Franz Von Kobell
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Wolfgang Xavier Franz Ritter von Kobell (19 July 180311 November 1882) was a German
mineralogist Mineralogy is a subject of geology specializing in the scientific study of the chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals and mineralized artifacts. Specific studies within mineralogy include the proce ...
and writer of short stories and poems in Bavarian dialect.


Biography

Kobell was born in
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, Bavaria (where he also died), son of the painter Wilhelm Kobell. After studying mineralogy in Landshut, he became professor of mineralogy in 1826 at the
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, and in 1856 was appointed first curator of the Bavarian State collection of minerals. His greatest contributions were new methods in crystallography. In 1855 he invented the stauroscope for the study of the optical properties of
crystal A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions. In addition, macro ...
s. The mineral kobellite is named after him, and he invented a comparative
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scale. Besides his work as a mineralogist, Kobell is also famous for writing many short stories and poems in the Bavarian dialect of Upper Bavaria. He was among the regular hunting companions of the Bavarian dukes and monarchs. His best known work is a short story which was later used as base for the popular Bavarian stage play ''Der Brandner Kasper''. The story is about a blacksmith from
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, who is visited by the
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and tricks him into drinking and gambling for some further years on earth. The grim reaper has some issues with his management and convinces Kasper to stay in paradise, after he had a look into it, similar as in the
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legend. The play was adapted 1974 for the stage by a grand nephew of Kobell, Kurt Wilhelm. There are different television and movie adaptations. Each year before
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it is being sent by the
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(Bavarian Broadcasting Agency). Kobell's writing shows great comic awareness and the ability to combine a rich sense of fantasy with realism. 1834 Kobell went for a study journey to Greece during the short term kingdom of King
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and was member of different academies. He pioneered as well early photographic and
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procedures together with Carl August von Steinheil.A Concise History of Photography
by Helmut Gernsheim


Works


Scientific

*''Charakteristik der Mineralien'' (2 vols. 1830–1831) *''Tafeln zur Bestimmung der Mineralien'' (1833, and later editions; 12th ed. by Konrad Oebbeke, 1884; 13th ed. 1893) *''Grundzüge der Mineralogie'' (1838) *''Galvanographie'' (1842; 2d ed. 1846), describing a method of his own invention *''Skizzen aus dem Steinreich'' (1850) *''Die Mineralogie'' (1858
Digital edition
by the University and State Library Düsseldorf *''Mineralogie: Populäre Vorträge'' (1862) *''Geschichte der Mineralogie von 1650–1860'' (1864) He was also the author of numerous scientific papers, and described many new minerals.


Works in dialect

* ''Schnadahüpfln und Sprüchln'' (2d ed. 1852) * ''Gedichte in pfälzischer Mundart'' (1839–41) * ''Jagd- und Weinlieder'' (1889)


See also

* List of mineralogists


Notes


References

* Attribution: *


Further reading

* Luise von Kobell, ''Franz von Kobell'' (Munich, 1884). * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kobell, Wolfgang Franz Von 1803 births 1882 deaths German mineralogists Barons of Germany German poets Scientists from Munich 19th-century German inventors German scientific instrument makers 19th-century German scientists Burials at the Alter Südfriedhof German male poets 19th-century poets 19th-century German writers 19th-century German male writers Writers from Munich