Sava Urošević (Vrmdža, Sokobanja, Serbia, 13 January 1863 - Belgrade, Serbia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia 14 September 1930) was a Serbian mineralogist, geologist, rector of the University of Belgrade, and a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and many other professional organizations, including the Chemical Society.
[2] He graduated from the Natural Sciences and Mathematics Department of the Grandes écoles in 1884 in Belgrade, and then from 1885 to 1888, he studied at the Sorbonne in Paris.
He left a large number of scientific papers, mostly published in SANU and Geological Annals of the Balkan Peninsula, as well as a large number of professional papers in the National Geological Society of Serbia.
The largest number of papers refers to the study of the terrain of crystalline shales, granites and contact-metamorphic phenomena in Serbia.
In addition to university textbooks in mineralogy, he wrote the popular scientific book Precious Metals and Precious Stones (SKZ, Poučnik II, 1925).