A Voyage to China and the East Indies
Together with a Voyage to Suratte, and an Account of the Chinese Husbandry, to Which Are Added, a Faunula and Flora Sinensis
Pehr Osbeck author Olof Torén author Carl Gustaf Ekeberg author Johann Reinhold Forster translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Aug '13
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This is a two-volume 1771 English translation of writings by Swedish natural historians who travelled to Asia in the 1750s.
This 1771 two-volume work, edited and translated into English by Johann Reinhold Forster (1729–98), contains important writings by Swedish natural historians who travelled to Asia in the 1750s as pupils and followers of Carl Linnaeus. These pieces remain of interest to historical geographers as well as naturalists.A student of Carl Linnaeus, Pehr Osbeck (1723–1805) was a Swedish explorer, naturalist and chaplain. He travelled to Asia in 1750–2 and brought back some six hundred specimens that were included in Linnaeus' Species Plantarum (1753). His account of his voyage was published in Swedish in 1757, in German in 1765, and here in English in 1771, edited and translated by Johann Reinhold Forster (1729–98). This two-volume work also includes letters to Linnaeus by another pupil, Olof Torén (1718–53), who also travelled to the East in the early 1750s, as well as a paper on Chinese husbandry by Carl Gustaf Ekeberg (1716–84). Ekeberg made ten trips to China and India between 1742 and 1778, becoming a captain in the Swedish East India Company. He too brought back numerous specimens for Linnaeus. Volume 1, however, is given over entirely to Osbeck's narrative.
ISBN: 9781108060318
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
Weight: 570g
448 pages