peoplepill id: oskar-lenz
OL
Austria
2 views today
2 views this week
The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
Austrian scientist
A.K.A.
Оскар Ленц
Places
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Leipzig, Germany
Place of death
Sooß, Austria
Age
76 years
Oskar Lenz
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

portrait of Oskar Lenz

Oskar Lenz (April 13, 1848 – March 1, 1925) was a German-Austrian geologist and mineralogist born in Leipzig.

In 1870 he earned his doctorate in mineralogy and geology at the University of Leipzig. In 1872 he joined as a volunteer at the Imperial Geological Reichsanstalt in Vienna. Later that same year he obtained Austrian citizenship.

In 1879-80 he led the first trans-Sahara expedition from Morocco to Senegal. The primary purpose of the expedition was to perform geological studies of the region, investigating the possibilities of iron ore deposits. In 1880, with his Spaniard companion Cristobal Benítez, he became only the fourth European to visit the fabled city of Timbuktu. The others being, Alexander Gordon Laing (1826), René Caillié (1828) and Heinrich Barth (1853).

In 1885-87 he directed the Austro-Hungarian Congo Expedition, a mission that involved crossing the African continent from the Congo eastward to the Indian Ocean. The main reasons of the project were to survey the economic trade situation in the newly established Congo Free State and to map the Congo-Nile watershed between the Nile and Congo Rivers. On the expedition, he was accompanied by cartographer Oskar Baumann (up until succumbing to illness on the mission) and ornithologist Friedrich Bohndorff. Following the completion of his duties in Africa, he became a professor at the University of Prague (June 1887).

Illustration of Tindouf Oasis (1880), from "Timbouctou : voyage au Maroc, au Sahara et au Soudan".

Selected publications

  • Ueber das Auftreten Jurassischer Gebilde in Böhmen, (On the occurrence of Jurassic build-up in Bohemia), (1870).
  • Skizzen aus Westafrika (Sketches of West Africa), (1878).
  • Lenz, Oskar (1884). Timbuktu: Reise durch Marokko, die Sahara und den Sudan, ausgeführt im Auftrage der Afrikanischen Gesellschaft in Deutschland in den Jahren 1879 und 1880 (2 Volumes) (in German). Leipzig: Brockhaus. Volume 1,Volume 2. Translated into French in 1886 by Pierre Lehautcourt.
  • Lenz, Oskar (1886–87). Timbouctou : voyage au Maroc, au Sahara et au Soudan (in French). Lehautcourt, Pierre (trans.). Paris: Hachette. Gallica: Volume 1, Volume 2.
  • Geologische Karte von West-Afrika, (Geological chart of West Africa), (1882).
  • Wanderungen in Afrika (Travels in Africa), (1895).
  • Ophir und die ruinen von Zimbabye in Südostafrika, Prag, Verlag Des Vereins (Ophir and the ruins of Zimbabwe in southeastern Africa), (1896).
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Menu Oskar Lenz

Basics

Introduction

Selected publications

Gallery (4)

Bibliography (5)

Lists

Also Viewed

Lists
Oskar Lenz is in following lists
comments so far.
Comments
From our partners
Sponsored
Credits
References and sources
Oskar Lenz
arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes