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- Q2573472 description "Austrian mineralogist".
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- Q2573472 abstract "Wilhelm Joseph Grailich (16 February 1829, Pressburg – 13 September 1859, Vienna) was an Austrian physicist, mineralogist and crystallographer.From 1847 he studied sciences at the polytechnic institute in Vienna, later serving as an assistant to Andreas von Ettingshausen in the institute of physics at the University of Vienna. In 1856 he became an assistant at the Hofmineraliencabinett, where soon afterwards, he succeeded Gustav Adolf Kenngott as "kustos-adjunkt". In 1857 he became an associate professor of higher physics at the university, and in 1859, was chosen as a member of the Vienna Academy of Sciences. He died in Vienna on 13 September 1859, at the age of 30. In 1910, a thoroughfare in the Landstrasse district of Vienna was named Grailichgasse in his honor.Known for his work in crystal optics and crystal physics, he was the author of numerous scientific papers in the field of crystallography. In 1856, he translated William Hallowes Miller's textbook of crystallography into German as "Lehrbuch der Kristallographie". He explained the phenomenon of fluorescence in crystals, and is credited for making improvements to Wheatstone's vibration apparatus (in German: "Schwingungsapparat").".
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- Q2573472 dateOfBirth "1829-02-16".
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- Q2573472 name "Grailich, Wilhelm Josef".
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- Q2573472 comment "Wilhelm Joseph Grailich (16 February 1829, Pressburg – 13 September 1859, Vienna) was an Austrian physicist, mineralogist and crystallographer.From 1847 he studied sciences at the polytechnic institute in Vienna, later serving as an assistant to Andreas von Ettingshausen in the institute of physics at the University of Vienna. In 1856 he became an assistant at the Hofmineraliencabinett, where soon afterwards, he succeeded Gustav Adolf Kenngott as "kustos-adjunkt".".
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