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Georg August Schweinfurth (29 December 1836 19 September 1925) was a Baltic German botanist and ethnologist who explored East Central Africa.

Georg August Schweinfurth
Born29 December 1836
Riga, Russian Empire
Died19 September 1925 (1925-09-20) (aged 88)
Berlin, Weimar Republic
NationalityBaltic German
Awards
  • Founder's Gold Medal (1874)
  • Vega Medal (1899)
Scientific career
FieldsBotany

Life and explorations


He was born at Riga, Latvia, then part of the Russian Empire.[1] He was educated at the universities of Heidelberg, Munich and Berlin (1856–1862), where he particularly devoted himself to botany and palaeontology.

Commissioned to arrange the collections brought from Sudan by Adalbert von Barnim and Robert Hartmann, his attention was directed to that region; and in 1863 he travelled round the shores of the Red Sea, repeatedly traversed the district between that sea and the Nile, passed on to Khartoum, and returned to Europe in 1866.

In 1866 botanist A.Braun published Schweinfurthia which is a genus of flowering plants from Africa and Asia, belonging to the family Plantaginaceae and named in Georg August Schweinfurth's honour.[2]

His researches attracted so much attention that in 1868 the Berlin-based Alexander von Humboldt Foundation entrusted him with an important scientific mission to the interior of East Africa. Starting from Khartoum in January 1869, he went up the White Nile to Bahr-el-Ghazal, and then, with a party of ivory dealers, through the regions inhabited by the Diur (Dyoor), Dinka, Bongo and Niam-Niam; crossing the Congo-Nile watershed he entered the country of the Mangbetu (Monbuttu) and discovered the river Uele (March 19, 1870), which by its westward flow he knew was independent of the Nile. Schweinfurth formed the conclusion that it belonged to the Chad system, and it was several years before its connection with the Congo was demonstrated.

The discovery of the Uele was Schweinfurth's greatest geographical achievement, though he did much to elucidate the hydrography of the Bahr-el-Ghazal system. Of greater importance were the very considerable additions he made to the knowledge of the inhabitants and of the flora and fauna of Central Africa. He described in detail the cannibalistic practices of the Mangbetu, and his discovery of the pygmy Aka people settled conclusively the question as to the existence of dwarf races in tropical Africa. Unfortunately, a December 1870 fire in his camp destroyed nearly all that he had collected. He returned to Khartoum in July 1871 and published an account of the expedition, under the title of Im Herzen von Afrika (Leipzig, 1874; English edition, The Heart of Africa, 1873, new ed. 1878).

In 1873-1874 he accompanied Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs in his expedition into the Libyan Desert. Settling at Cairo in 1875, he founded a geographical society, under the auspices of the Khedive Ismail, and devoted himself almost exclusively to African studies, historical and ethnographical. In 1876, he travelled into the Arabian Desert with Paul Güssfeldt, and continued his explorations therein at intervals until 1888, and during the same period made geological and botanical investigations in the Fayum, in the valley of the Nile. In 1889 he returned to Berlin; but he visited the Italian colony of Eritrea in 1891, 1892 and 1894. Schweinfurth died in Berlin.

The accounts of all his travels and researches have appeared either in book or pamphlet form or in periodicals, such as Petermanns Mitteilungen, the Zeitschrift für Erdkunde. Among his works may be mentioned Artes Africanae: Illustrations and Descriptions of Productions of the Industrial Arts of Central African Tribes (1875).

The standard author abbreviation Schweinf. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[3]

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References


  1. "Dr. Georg Schweinfurth". Nature. 116 (2923): 685–686. November 1925. doi:10.1038/116685c0. ISSN 1476-4687.
  2. "Schweinfurthia A.Braun | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  3. International Plant Names Index.  Schweinf.
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[ru] Швейнфурт, Георг Август

Георг Август Швейнфурт (нем. Georg Schweinfurth, 29 декабря 1836 года, Рига — 19 августа 1925 года, Мюнхен) — немецкий путешественник и первооткрыватель, исследователь новых земель на африканском континенте, естествоиспытатель и ботаник.



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