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Franz Ludwig von Cancrin (February 21, 1738 in Breidenbach – 1812) was a German mineralogist, metallurgist, architect and writer. He was born into a German mining family where he was trained by his father in the science of mining. In 1764, he entered the service of the landgrave of Hesse-Kassel at Hanau, becoming professor of mathematics at the military academy, head of the civil engineering department of the state, director of the theatre and (1774) of the mint. A work on the copper mines of (1767) earned him a European reputation, and in 1783 he accepted from Catherine II of Russia the directorship of the famous Staraya salt-works, living thenceforth in Russia.

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  • Franz Ludwig von Cancrin (de)
  • Franz Ludwig von Cancrin (en)
  • Franz Ludwig Cancrin (fr)
  • Franz Ludwig von Cancrin (it)
  • Канкрин, Франц Людвиг (ru)
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  • Franz Ludwig Cancrin, seit 1786 von Cancrin, latinisiert: Franz Ludwig von Cancrinus (* 21. Februar 1738 in Breidenbach; † 29. Märzjul. / 10. April 1816greg. in Staraja Russa bei Nowgorod), war ein Ingenieur, Mineraloge, Metallurge und Baumeister in noch vorindustrieller Zeit. (de)
  • Franz Ludwig von Cancrin (1738-1816), minéralogiste, métallurgiste, ingénieur et architecte hessois, à qui l'on doit un Traité des mines et salines. Il est le père du ministre comte Georges von Cancrin. (fr)
  • Franz Ludwig von Cancrin (Breidenbach, 21 febbraio 1738 – Staraja Russa, 29 marzo 1816) è stato un mineralogista, architetto e scienziato tedesco. (it)
  • Франц-Лю́двиг Канкри́н (или Франц Ива́нович; нем. Franz Ludwig von Cancrin; 1738—1816) — учёный-техник, минералог и металлург, отец графа Егора Канкрина. (ru)
  • Franz Ludwig von Cancrin (February 21, 1738 in Breidenbach – 1812) was a German mineralogist, metallurgist, architect and writer. He was born into a German mining family where he was trained by his father in the science of mining. In 1764, he entered the service of the landgrave of Hesse-Kassel at Hanau, becoming professor of mathematics at the military academy, head of the civil engineering department of the state, director of the theatre and (1774) of the mint. A work on the copper mines of (1767) earned him a European reputation, and in 1783 he accepted from Catherine II of Russia the directorship of the famous Staraya salt-works, living thenceforth in Russia. (en)
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