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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Stoppani, Antonio

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22349521911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 25 — Stoppani, Antonio

STOPPANI, ANTONIO (1824–1891), Italian geologist and palaeontologist, was born at Lecco on the 24th of August 1824, He became professor of geology in the Royal Technical Institute of Milan, and was distinguished for his researches on the Triassic and Liassic formations of northern Italy. Among his works were Paléontologie Lombarde (1858–1881); Les pétrifactions d'Ésino (1858–1860); Géologie et paléontologie des conches à Avicula Contorta en Lombardie (1860–1865); Corso di geologia, (3 vols., 1871–1873); and L'Era Neozoica (1881). In this last work the author discussed the glaciation of the Italian Alps and the history of Italy during the Pleistocene age. He died at Milan on the 1st of January, 1891.