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Louis J. Cabri
Louis Jean-Pierre Cabri (born February 23, 1934, Caïro) is an eminent 〔- , Louis J. Cabri, in : Induction of New Fellows, The Royal Society Of Canada, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada, dd. 22 November 1996, p.2〕 Canadian scientist in the field of platinum group elements (PGE) mineralogy with expertise in precious metal mineralogy and base metals at the Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET). First as Research Scientist and later as Principal Scientist (1996–1999). In the 1970 he discovered two new Cu–Fe sulfide minerals, "mooihoekite" and "haycockite".〔The American Mineralogist, Vol. 57, pp. 689-708.〕 In 1983 he discovered another new mineral, named after him: cabriite (Pd2SnCu).〔William H. BLACKBURN, Willian H. DENNEN, Encyclopedia of Mineral Names, Mineral Association of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 1997 and T.L. ESTIGNEEVA and A.D. GENKIN, in : The Canadian Mineralogist, Montréal, Canada, 1983, Vol. 21, p.481.〕
==Family==

Louis was born in Cairo as son of Ludovicus Petrus Maria Cabri (born in Antwerp, Belgium) and Cézarinne-Marie Kahil (born in Alexandria, Egypt). His family is of Dutch Huguenot descent (from 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands)〔City Archive of 's-Hertogenbsoch, The Netherlands, DTB 1696-1874〕 with its origins in Saint-Jean-du-Gard, France.〔City Archives of Saint-Jean-du-Gard, France, Church Registers 1400-1700〕 He is married to Canada's well-known sculptor and modern art painter Mimi Mignon de Meillon. His son Louis Jr. is a Canadian writer and poet (New Creative Writing).〔Louis Jr. co-founded the “Experimental Writing Group” (Ottawa, 1986–1995), producing literary events that include the ongoing "Transparency Machine" reading series and hole chapbooks (formerly a magazine). Since 1997, Louis Jr. curates "PhillyTalks", a poets’ dialogue/newsletter series. He wrote "The Mood Embosser" (Coach House Books, 2001) and is currently writing "Poetics of Political Economy"〕 His daughter Annemarie was a dancer with "Het Nationale Ballet" in Amsterdam, directed Cabri Creative Dance school in Victoria, British Columbia and is now a dance educator and performer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Anne-marie teaches for "YOUdance"〔http://youdancecanada.ca/〕
the outreach program of The National Ballet Company (Canada); in Victoria (BC) she directs and teaches summer programs for this ballet company "〔http://www.cabricreativedance.com/〕
. Claude is a modern art painter living and working in Paris.

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