Александар Шандор В. Поповић : (1847-1877)
Apstrakt
Aleksandar V. Popović, the first Serbian geologist, was a descendant
of an old and famous clerical family from Stapari. He was born on
December 10, 1847 in St. Bee/4 just a few months before the Hungarian
Revolution. His family was in trade business, but during the Revolution
they lost their fortune. His father died at early age, so his mother and his
elder brother Stevan Popović had to take care of the family.
He finished his elementary school at St. Bečej and secondary
Catholic gymnasium in Budapest. From 1866 till the completion of his
studies he was resident of boarding school of Tekelianum. He was an
industrious student, active member of students association the United
Serbian Youth, learned foreign languages, played violin, translated
and wrote poetry.
He studied natural sciences at the Faculty of Philosophy at
Budapest. During the course of his studies he was particularly interested in
lectures on mineralogy and geology held by professor J. Szabo. He ...planned
to stay for another year at the University and pass his professorial
examination, but as there was a free post for teacher of natural sciences at
the Serbian gymnasium at Novi Sad, he went there in the autumn of 1871.
Two years later he passed professorial examination. He taught his pupils
with the same enthusiasm in the classroom as well as in many field trips
and excursions, and they loved him and highly respected.
His main interest was in geology. His individual and systematic
work on trachytes on Mt. Fruška Gora was published in 1873. This work
earned him election as a member of the Hungarian geological society in
1874. Soon after that he published findings on trachyte occurrence in
Petrovaradin in the Vienna Geological Bureau Journal, and due to it
became corresponding member of that highly recognized institution. His
main work on geology of Mt. Fruška Gora was published in Hungarian
language, in 1876, consisting of two volumes:
1. On magmatic rocks
2. On sedimentary rocks.
Greater part of his work on sedimentary rocks was translked into
Serbian language by M. Krečarević, and was published in 1881. In
Vienna, Popovi6 published another paper on findings of gabro at
different locations on Mt. Fruška Gora.
From August 14 to September 20, 1874 A.V. Popović accompanied
professor J. Szabo on his trip to the Principality of Serbia. Their main
interest was in trachytes rocks, but they also collected and noted other
nearby rocks. All the findings gained during this trip were later on
prepared and published in his work "Geological notes on Serbia" (1875).
This is one of the most important works of Popović, voluminous
one, especially bearing in mind the time it was published. It represented,
along with publications of Josif Pančić, very solid basis for our geological
science, especially as it tested scientific terminology used in geology and
mineralogy (originally, Pančić theoretically developed this terminology in
his textbook). Another significance of this work is that, for the first time,
many facts on geology of Serbia were presented and those facts later on,
were cited as data on geology of some parts of terrain.
His published works on geology clearly denote that he had
systematically worked on his long-term scientific and research plan, with
the main objective to "Find out geological connections between Mt.
Fruška Gora and the Balkan Peninsula" , as his brother Stevan put it.
Popović was not polyhistor like many others in that time (like
Paneld, for example), but in science he was clearly determined for
geological research. This is the reason why there are not many written
works of A. Popović, but everything that he wrote was on geology. The
subject of those works, its quality, undoubtedly lead to conclusion that he
acted as genuine and the first professional Serbian geologist. His works
on Mt. Fruška Gora and Serbia are cited even today.
In his best years, at the height of his strength and creative ability,
when he had widely opened the door of science and was even preparing
his doctoral dissertation, dangerous and incurable disease, tuberculosis,
took his life away. He died a month before he was thirty. His family,
friends, scientific associations and the whole Serbian people, felt an
enormous sorrow for his loss.
Ključne reči:
Aleksandar Šandor V. Popović / Serbian scientists / biography / bibliography / geologyIzvor:
Живот и дело српских научника, 1998, 93-129Izdavač:
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
Napomena:
- Биографије и библиографије / Српска академија наука и уметности ; књ. 3. II Одељење, Одбор за проучавање живота и рада научника у Србији и научника српског порекла ; књ. 3
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