Gjuro Pilar
The first goniometric measurements of crystals in Croatia were carried out by the first Croatian geologist Gjuro Pilar. He was a very good draftsman, as evidenced by his original parallel perspective drawings of crystals. Among his manuscripts (in the Archive of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts) are drawings of minerals from Moslavačka gora - quartz marked „Čađavac from Moslavina" (Smoky quartz from Moslavina) and a drawing of tourmaline crystals from Gornja Jelenska.
Gjuro Pilar also passed on his knowledge of mineralogy to his students. Among them are the renowned Bulgarian professors of geology at the University of Sofia, G. Zlatarski and L. Vankov, and G. Bončev, the founder of mineralogical and petrological research in Bulgaria. Under the guidance of Gjuro Pilar, Bončev revised the axial elements of potassium dichromate, and in his dissertation he states that he drew the crystals according to Pilar's method.
Gjuro Pilar was born in 1846 in Brod na Savi, today's Slavonski Brod, where he finished elementary school. He received his high school education in Osijek and Zagreb, and studied in Brussels, where he gained an education in numerous areas of natural science, primarily mineralogy and geology, but also mathematics, physics, astronomy, chemistry and biology. In 1869, he defended his dissertation entitled “Les Révolutions de l’Écorce du Globe”. After further training in Paris, he acquired knowledge in mineralogy, geology and paleontology.
In 1870, he returned to Croatia and was employed as a clerk in the Department of Mineralogy and Geology of the Natural History Department of the National Museum in Zagreb, and from 1878 to 1893 he was the director of the Department. As the first professor of mineralogy and geology at the University of Zagreb, Pilar taught mineralogy, petrography, geology, paleontology, and even astronomy, and was elected rector of the University in 1884. Gjuro Pilar died in 1893, at the age of 48.