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Antonio D'Achiardi (28 November 1839, in Pisa – 10 December 1902, in Pisa) was an Italian geologist and mineralogist known for his mineralogical studies of Tuscany. He was the father of mineralogist , and the artist, Pietro D'Achiardi. The mineral dachiardite honors his name. D'Achiardi described the mineral after it was discovered by his son in a granitic pegmatite.

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  • Antonio D'Achiardi (en)
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  • Antonio D’Achiardi (geboren am 28. November 1839 in Pisa; gestorben am 10. Dezember 1902, ebenda) war ein italienischer Mineraloge. (de)
  • Antonio D'Achiardi (né le 28 novembre 1839 à Pise et mort dans cette même ville le 10 décembre 1902) est un minéralogiste italien du XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • Antonio D'Achiardi (Pisa, 28 novembre 1839 – Pisa, 10 dicembre 1902) è stato un mineralogista italiano. (it)
  • Antonio D'Achiardi (28 November 1839, in Pisa – 10 December 1902, in Pisa) was an Italian geologist and mineralogist known for his mineralogical studies of Tuscany. He was the father of mineralogist , and the artist, Pietro D'Achiardi. The mineral dachiardite honors his name. D'Achiardi described the mineral after it was discovered by his son in a granitic pegmatite. (en)
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  • Pisa, Italy (en)
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  • Antonio D’Achiardi (geboren am 28. November 1839 in Pisa; gestorben am 10. Dezember 1902, ebenda) war ein italienischer Mineraloge. (de)
  • Antonio D'Achiardi (28 November 1839, in Pisa – 10 December 1902, in Pisa) was an Italian geologist and mineralogist known for his mineralogical studies of Tuscany. He was the father of mineralogist , and the artist, Pietro D'Achiardi. In 1859 he received his doctorate in sciences from the University of Pisa, afterwards working as an assistant for chemistry (from 1861). Three months after this appointment, he lost the use of his left eye due to a laboratory accident involving nitric acid. He subsequently abandoned his career in chemistry, and instead devoted his attention to geology and mineralogy, becoming a student of Giuseppe Meneghini. He later became a professor of geology at Pavia and in 1874 was appointed a professor of mineralogy at the University of Pisa. In 1881 he established a laboratory of mineralogy at Pisa. The mineral dachiardite honors his name. D'Achiardi described the mineral after it was discovered by his son in a granitic pegmatite. (en)
  • Antonio D'Achiardi (né le 28 novembre 1839 à Pise et mort dans cette même ville le 10 décembre 1902) est un minéralogiste italien du XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • Antonio D'Achiardi (Pisa, 28 novembre 1839 – Pisa, 10 dicembre 1902) è stato un mineralogista italiano. (it)
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