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  1. Christian Samuel Weiss (26 February 1780 – 1 October 1856) was a German mineralogist born in Leipzig. Following graduation, he worked as a physics instructor in Leipzig from 1803 until 1808. and in the meantime, conducted geological studies of mountain formations in Tyrol , Switzerland and France (1806–08). [1]

  2. Christian Samuel Weiss (* 26. Februar 1780 in Leipzig; † 1. Oktober 1856 bei Eger (Böhmen)) war ein deutscher Mineraloge. Als Begründer der geometrischen Kristallographie stellte er das Rationalitätsgesetz auf.

  3. WEISS, Christian Samuel. (1780 – 1856) ( Born: Leipzig, Germany, 26 February 1780; Died: Berlin, Germany, 1 October 1856) German crystallographer. Weiss was professor of mineralogy at the University of Berlin. He had been a student of Werner's at the Freiberg Bergakademie. Biographical references: ADB: 41, 559.

  4. 20 de may. de 2015 · Christian Samuel Weiss. * 26.02.1780 Leipzig, † 01.10.1856 Eger/Böhmen. 1808 Professor für Mineralogie in Leipzig. 1810 Professor für Mineralogie in Berlin. 1815 Mitglied der Königlich Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.

  5. 12 de sept. de 2023 · The German mineralogist Christian Samuel Weiss (1780–1856), who visited Haüy in 1807/8, did not accept Haüy’s molecular model of crystal structure, but argued that the macroscopic form of the crystal is determined by directional forces leading to anisotropic crystal growth rates and therefore a polyhedral form – the form as ...

  6. Christian Samuel Weiss (1780-1856) was the most important, although not the only, founder of the dynamistic tradition in crystallography. He had studied in Leipzig and finished his university education with a doctoral dissertation about the aggregate states of matter in 1801 at a time when Fichte's idealist dialectical philosophy was heavily ...

  7. Weiss, Christian Samuel. views 2,898,080 updated. WEISS, CHRISTIAN SAMUEL. ( b. Leipzig, Germany, 26 February 1780; d. Eger, Hungary, 1 October 1856), crystallography, mineralogy. Weiss’s grandfather and father were archdeacons of Nicolai Church.