Dvorní rada Julius Frieser (1843–1908) a identifikace minerálů z jeho sbírky ve sbírce Národního muzea v Praze

Pages 73–86
DOI 10.37520/jnmpnhs.2021.005
Keywords Julius Frieser, minerals, Litoměřice (Leitmeritz), České středohoří Mts. (Böhmische Mittelgebirge), National Museum Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Type of Article Peer-reviewed
Citation RADOŇ, Miroslav a VELEBIL, Dalibor. Dvorní rada Julius Frieser (1843–1908) a identifikace minerálů z jeho sbírky ve sbírce Národního muzea v Praze. Journal of the National Museum (Prague), Natural History Series. Prague: National Museum, 2021, 190(1), 73–86. DOI: https://doi.org/10.37520/jnmpnhs.2021.005. ISSN 1802-6842 (print), 1802-6850 (electronic). Also available from: https://publikace.nm.cz/en/periodicals/jotnmpnhs/190-1/dvorni-rada-julius-frieser-18431908-a-identifikace-mineralu-z-jeho-sbirky-ve-sbirce-narodniho-muzea-v-praze
Journal of the National Museum (Prague), Natural History Series | 2021/190/1

Julius Frieser (1843–1908) was a prominent mineral collector who contributed to the research of minerals of the Bohemian Central Mountains, especially zeolites. He personally discovered a new mesolite mineral site in Bedřichov near Benešov nad Ploučnicí. He was known among professional mineralogists from Prague and Vienna, as well as among other collectors of minerals, and was a member of the Litoměřice mineral collectors‘ club, which organized regular mineral exchanges in Litoměřice around the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, visited by famous geologists and mineralogists. He built a large systematic collection of minerals from around the world, which included about four thousand items and 350 species. After his death, the collection, or part of it, was acquired by the collector Julia Schildbach from Mariánské Lázně. Her collection was acquired by the National Museum, Prague in 1946. Among Schildbach‘s minerals, 854 items originally from Frieser have currently been identified.

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