Franz Toula

Franz Toula

Franz Toula (20 December 1845 in Vienna 3 January 1920 in Vienna) was an Austrian geologist, mineralogist and paleontologist.

Beginning in 1863 he studied at the Polytechnic Institute in Vienna (later on, known as Technische Hochschule Wien), where he was a pupil and assistant to Ferdinand von Hochstetter. Later on, he worked for several years as a gymnasium instructor in Vienna. In 1880 he became an associate professor at the Technische Hochschule, where from 1884 to 1917 he served as a full professor of mineralogy and geology.[1] In 1893/94 he served as academic rector.[2] He was co-founder of the Naturwissenschaftlichen Orientverein.[3]

From the 1870s onward, he performed geological investigations in the Balkans, about which, he was the author of numerous publications. Later on, he expanded his research to include the Ottoman Empire and Crimea. He also conducted significant stratigraphic-paleontological studies in the vicinity of Vienna.[1][3]

Selected works

Plaque to Franz Toula in the courtyard of the Vienna University of Technology.
  • Eine geologische Reise in den westlichen Balkan und in die benachbarten Gebiete. Wien: Alfred Hölder. 1876. Retrieved May 20, 2018. A geological journey in the western Balkans and neighboring regions.
  • Mineralogische und petrographische Tabellen, 1886 Mineralogical and petrographical tables.
  • Die Steinkohlen, ihre Eigenschaften, Vorkommen, Entstehung und nationalökonomische Bedeutung, 1888 Coal, its properties, occurrences, development and national economic significance.
  • Geologische Untersuchungen im centralen Balkan, 1889 Geological investigations of the central Balkans.
  • "Geologische Untersuchungen im östlichen Balkan und in den angrenzenden Gebieten". Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Wien (57): 323–400. 1890. Retrieved 20 May 2018 via Internet Archive.
  • Reisen und geologische Untersuchungen in Bulgarien, 1890 Travels and geological investigations in Bulgaria.
  • Lehrbuch der Geologie : ein Leitfaden für Studierende, 1900 Textbook of geology; a guide for students.
  • Das Nashorn von Hundsheim, 1902 The rhino of Hundsheim.
  • Paläontologische Mitteilungen aus den Sammlungen von Kronstadt in Siebenbürgen, 1911 Paleontological releases from the collections of Kronstadt in Transylvania.[4]

References

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