MARQUIS De MAUROY SPECIMENS Jonzac , France AEUC 1819 Kermichel, France L6, 1911 The meteorite collection at the Vatican exists today thanks to the efforts of Adrien-Charles, Marquis de Mauroy (1848-1927). This French nobleman was a distinguished agronomist and gentleman-scientist, a life member of the Société Française de Minéralogie who served three terms as its vice president. His collection of minerals was famous throughout Europe, and his meteorite collection was said to have been the second largest private collection in the world. He was a great supporter of schools and scientific institutions; for instance, Czar Nicholas II awarded him the insignia of a Commander of St. Stanislas for his donation of meteorites to the Institute of Mines in Russia.
In 1907, a subset of the de Mauroy meteorite collection —104 pieces, mostly duplicates and smaller samples — was donated by the Marquis. Another 50 meteorite samples were added in 1912. The Vatican Observatory Meteorite collection is one of the major meteorite collections in the world, with over 1100 samples of more than 500 different falls, representing nearly 150 kg of extraterrestrial material. |
Marquis de Mauroy collection pieces in blown glass vials with hand written labels.
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