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Félix Pisani (28 April 1831, Constantinople – 7 November 1920, Paris) was a French chemist and mineralogist. He was born in Istanbul, where his Venetian father worked in the Russian diplomatic service. Beginning in 1854, he studied chemistry in Paris at a private school run by Charles Frédéric Gerhardt (1816–1856). His primary written work was Traité élémentaire de minéralogie ("Elementary treatise of mineralogy"), first published in 1875. In 1860, the mineral was named in his honor by Gustav Adolph Kenngott.

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  • Félix Pisani (* 28. April 1831 in Konstantinopel; † 7. November 1920 in Paris) war ein französischer Wissenschaftler, Chemiker, Mineraloge und Mineralienhändler. (de)
  • Félix Pisani, né le 28 avril 1831 à Constantinople et mort le 7 novembre 1920 à Paris, est un savant français, chimiste, minéralogiste et vendeur de minéraux. (fr)
  • Félix Pisani (Costantinopoli, 28 aprile 1831 – Parigi, 7 novembre 1920) è stato un mineralogista francese. (it)
  • Félix Pisani (28 April 1831, Constantinople – 7 November 1920, Paris) was a French chemist and mineralogist. He was born in Istanbul, where his Venetian father worked in the Russian diplomatic service. Beginning in 1854, he studied chemistry in Paris at a private school run by Charles Frédéric Gerhardt (1816–1856). His primary written work was Traité élémentaire de minéralogie ("Elementary treatise of mineralogy"), first published in 1875. In 1860, the mineral was named in his honor by Gustav Adolph Kenngott. (en)
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  • Félix Pisani (* 28. April 1831 in Konstantinopel; † 7. November 1920 in Paris) war ein französischer Wissenschaftler, Chemiker, Mineraloge und Mineralienhändler. (de)
  • Félix Pisani (28 April 1831, Constantinople – 7 November 1920, Paris) was a French chemist and mineralogist. He was born in Istanbul, where his Venetian father worked in the Russian diplomatic service. Beginning in 1854, he studied chemistry in Paris at a private school run by Charles Frédéric Gerhardt (1816–1856). Best known as a dealer in minerals and other geological materials, Pisani maintained a private laboratory on the Rue de Furstenberg in Paris, from where he conducted private lectures and performed consultant work. His laboratory was a popular meeting place of local mineralogists until the creation of the Société minéralogique de France in 1878, of which Pisani was a founding member. His primary written work was Traité élémentaire de minéralogie ("Elementary treatise of mineralogy"), first published in 1875. In 1860, the mineral was named in his honor by Gustav Adolph Kenngott. (en)
  • Félix Pisani, né le 28 avril 1831 à Constantinople et mort le 7 novembre 1920 à Paris, est un savant français, chimiste, minéralogiste et vendeur de minéraux. (fr)
  • Félix Pisani (Costantinopoli, 28 aprile 1831 – Parigi, 7 novembre 1920) è stato un mineralogista francese. (it)
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