1787 1ed Good Hope Voyages Sparrman Captain Cook MAPS Illustrated 3v SET Africa

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A rare book on the second voyage of Captain cook by Andres Sparrman, who accompanied Cook on that second voyage.

Anders Sparrman (1748 – 1820) was a Swedish naturalist, abolitionist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus.

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1787 1ed Good Hope Voyages Sparrman Captain Cook MAPS Illustrated 3v SET Africa

A rare book on the second voyage of Captain cook by Andres Sparrman, who accompanied Cook on that second voyage.

Anders Sparrman (1748 – 1820) was a Swedish naturalist, abolitionist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus.

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Main author: Anders Sparrman; P Le Tourneur

Title: Voyage au cap le Bonne-Espérance, et autour du monde avec le capitaine Cook, et principalement dans le pays des Hottentots et des Caffres

Published: Paris : Chez Buisson, 1787.

Language: French

Notes & contents:

  • 1st French edition
  • 3 volume set
  • 16 charming engravings
    • 1 folding map
    • 15 engraved plates

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Wear: wear as seen in photos

Binding: tight and secure leather binding

Pages: complete with all xxxii + 388 + 366 + 363 pages; plus, indexes, prefaces, and such

Publisher: Paris : Chez Buisson, 1787.

Size: ~7.5in X 5in (19cm x 13cm)

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Anders Sparrman (27 February 1748, Tensta, Uppland – 9 August 1820) was a Swedish naturalist, abolitionist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus.

Sparrman was the son of a clergyman. At the age of nine he enrolled at Uppsala University, beginning medical studies at fourteen and becoming one of the outstanding pupils of Linnaeus. In 1765 he went on a voyage to China as ship’s doctor, returning two years later and describing the animals and plants he had encountered. On this voyage he met Carl Gustaf Ekeberg.

He sailed for the Cape of Good Hope in January 1772 to take up a post as a tutor. When James Cook arrived there later in the year at the start of his second voyage, Sparrman was taken on as assistant naturalist to Johann and Georg Forster. After the voyage he returned to Cape Town in July 1775 and practiced medicine, earning enough to finance a journey into the interior. He was guided by Daniel Ferdinand Immelman, the young frontiersman who had previously guided the Swedish botanist Carl Peter Thunberg. Daniel and Sparrman reached the Great Fish River and returned in April 1776.[1]

In 1776 Sparrman returned to Sweden, where he had been awarded an honorary doctorate in his absence. He was also elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1777. He was appointed keeper of the natural historical collections of the Academy of Sciences in 1780, Professor of natural history and pharmacology in 1781 and assessor of the Collegium Medicum in 1790. In 1787 he took part in an expedition to West Africa, but this was not successful.

Sparrman published several works, the best known of which is his account of his travels in South Africa and with Cook, published in English as A voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antarctic polar circle, and round the world: But chiefly into the country of the Hottentots and Caffres, from the year 1772 to 1776 (1789). He also published a Catalogue of the Museum Carlsonianum (1786–89), in which he described many of the specimens he had collected in South Africa and the South Pacific, some of which were new to science. He published an Ornithology of Sweden in 1806.

The asteroid 16646 Sparrman bears his name. The Swedish novelist Per Wästberg has written a biographical novel about Sparrman which was published in English in 2010, under the title as The Journey of Anders Sparrman. Anders Erikson Sparrman is denoted by the author abbreviation Sparrm. when citing a botanical name.

Categories

Asia, Africa, & Middle Eastern

Voyages & Exploration & Maps

Authors

Anders Sparrman; P Le Tourneur

Printing Date

18th Century

Language

French

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete