Alexander Bittner (16 March 1850, in Friedland – 31 March 1902, in Vienna) was an Austrian paleontologist and geologist. Following graduation from the University of Vienna in 1873, he remained in Vienna as an assistant to Eduard Suess. In 1874-76 he conducted geological research in Italy and Greece, followed by an internship at the Imperial Institute of Geology in Vienna (1877). In 1897 he was appointed chief geologist of the institute.
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| - Alexander Bittner (* 6. März 1850 in Friedland, Böhmen; † 31. März 1902 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Geologe und Paläontologe. (de)
- Alexander Bittner, född 16 mars 1850 i Friedland, Böhmen, död 31 mars 1902 i Wien, var en österrikisk geolog och paleontolog. Bittner blev 1897 chefsgeolog vid den geologiska riksanstalten i Wien. Hans arbeten rörde främst de geologiska förhållandena i de österrikiska Alperna och i de adriatiska kusttrakterna samt i Grekland. (sv)
- Александр Биттнер (нем. Alexander Bittner; 1850—1902) — австрийский геолог и палеонтолог. (ru)
- Alexander Bittner (16 March 1850, in Friedland – 31 March 1902, in Vienna) was an Austrian paleontologist and geologist. Following graduation from the University of Vienna in 1873, he remained in Vienna as an assistant to Eduard Suess. In 1874-76 he conducted geological research in Italy and Greece, followed by an internship at the Imperial Institute of Geology in Vienna (1877). In 1897 he was appointed chief geologist of the institute. (en)
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| - Alexander Bittner (16 March 1850, in Friedland – 31 March 1902, in Vienna) was an Austrian paleontologist and geologist. Following graduation from the University of Vienna in 1873, he remained in Vienna as an assistant to Eduard Suess. In 1874-76 he conducted geological research in Italy and Greece, followed by an internship at the Imperial Institute of Geology in Vienna (1877). In 1897 he was appointed chief geologist of the institute. Bittner is known for his stratigraphic-paleontological research of the eastern Alps, especially studies involving brachiopods from the Alpine Triassic Period. He was among the first scientists to study the effects of the Belluno earthquake that occurred in northern Italy on 29 June 1873. (en)
- Alexander Bittner (* 6. März 1850 in Friedland, Böhmen; † 31. März 1902 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Geologe und Paläontologe. (de)
- Alexander Bittner, född 16 mars 1850 i Friedland, Böhmen, död 31 mars 1902 i Wien, var en österrikisk geolog och paleontolog. Bittner blev 1897 chefsgeolog vid den geologiska riksanstalten i Wien. Hans arbeten rörde främst de geologiska förhållandena i de österrikiska Alperna och i de adriatiska kusttrakterna samt i Grekland. (sv)
- Александр Биттнер (нем. Alexander Bittner; 1850—1902) — австрийский геолог и палеонтолог. (ru)
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