Narrative of a Voyage round the World
In the Uranie and Physicienne Corvettes, Commanded by Captain Freycinet, during the Years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Jun '13
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An engaging and witty account of the French scientific expedition of 1817–20, published in English in 1823.
Translated from French and published in English in 1823, this work is an engaging and witty account of the scientific expedition of 1817–20 that was commissioned by the French Académie des Sciences. It was written by author and explorer Jacques Arago (1790–1855), who was the expedition's draughtsman.Founded in 1666, the French Académie des Sciences was a prominent and prestigious organisation behind numerous scientific advances in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In 1817, commissioned by the Académie, Louis de Freycinet (1779–1841) embarked on a three-year expedition with the main purpose of investigating terrestrial magnetism and taking a series of pendulum measurements. In the course of this voyage around the world, the scientists aboard the Uranie also collected an abundance of samples and made significant observations in the fields of geography, ethnology, astronomy, hydrography and meteorology. The progress of this journey was detailed by Jacques Arago (1790–1855), draughtsman on the expedition, in the form of letters to a friend. This illustrated narrative is prefaced by a report to the Académie which summarises the mission's findings. Translated into English and published in 1823, this work is an informative and often witty account, reflecting contemporary ambitions in science and exploration.
ISBN: 9781108061544
Dimensions: 297mm x 210mm x 35mm
Weight: 1590g
678 pages