Giovanni Vincenzo Petrini (1725 - 1814)
Giovanni Vincenzo Petrini
Giovanni Vincenzo Petrini was an Italian priest and theologian, philosopher, mathematician, and expert in mineralogy.
Along with Scipio Breislacus, Petrini was one of the founders of Italian volcanology. He taught philosophy and mathematics, theology, but specialized in mineralogy and created the Mineralogical Cabinet in Nazareth. This museum was famous in Europe and was visited, among others, by Emperor Joseph II, who gave him rare specimens from the lands of the Empire and especially from Hungary.
Giovanni Petrini was the author of the catalog Gabinetto mineralogico del Collegio Nazareno ("The Mineralogical Cabinet of the Nazarene Collegium, described by external features and distributed by component parts" (Rome, 1791-1792). The specimens in it are classified according to a standard structure: salts, earths, bitumens, combustibles, and metals. There is also a section on gemstones.
Date and place of birt: | 5 december 1725, Lucca, Italy |
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Date and place of death: | 15 december 1814, Lucca, Italy |
Period of activity: | XVIII, XIX century |
Specialization: | Geologist, Mathematician, Philosopher, Physicist, Priest, Theologian |