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Johann Anton Güldenstädt (26 April 1745 in Riga, Latvia 23 March 1781 in St. Petersburg, Russia) was a Baltic German naturalist and explorer in Russian service.

Johann Anton Güldenstädt
Born(1745-04-26)26 April 1745 Old Style; 7 May New Style
Riga, Latvia
Died23 March 1781(1781-03-23) (aged 35) 3 April New Style
St. Petersburg, Russia
EducationBerlin, University of Frankfurt (Oder)
Known forThe first systematic study of the Caucasus
Scientific career
FieldsNaturalist and explorer
InstitutionsRussian Imperial Academy of Sciences
PatronsCatherine the Great
Author abbrev. (botany)Gueldenst.
Author abbrev. (zoology)Güldenstädt

Güldenstädt lost both his parents early, and from 1763 onwards studied pharmacy, botany and natural history in Berlin. At the age of 22, he obtained his doctorate in medicine at the University of Frankfurt in 1767. In the following year, he joined the Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences' expedition sent by Catherine II of Russia to explore the Russian empire's southern frontier. Güldenstädt travelled through Ukraine and the Astrakhan region, as well as the northern Caucasus and Georgia, both of which were almost entirely beyond the borders of the Russian empire. In March 1775 he returned to St Petersburg. The results of the expedition and Güldenstädt's edited expedition journal were published after his death by Peter Simon Pallas in Reisen durch Russland und im Caucasischen Gebürge (Travels in Russia and the Mountains of the Caucasus) (1787–1791).

The expedition contributed greatly to the fields of biology, geology, geography, and particularly linguistics. Güldenstädt took detailed notes on the languages of the region. After the expedition, which definitively established Güldenstädt's reputation at the Academy, he continued to work as a naturalist.

Güldenstädt's expedition was the first systematic study of the Caucasus. As was typical of contemporary expeditions organized in the spirit of the Enlightenment (including the later American Lewis and Clark Expedition), it was tasked with the observation and description of virtually every aspect of the region under study. This included both its "natural" attributes — flora, fauna, geography, and geology — and its peoples, economy, and government. In this sense it was both a scientific expedition and a mission of reconnaissance to learn more about a region that was important in the simultaneous Russian war with the Ottomans, of which the Caucasus was a theater, with the Georgians acting as Russian allies. Immediately following the expedition, Russian interest in the region, particularly Georgia, grew markedly, culminating in the Treaty of Georgievsk, which made East Georgia a Russian protectorate.

In 1781, he died from an outbreak of fever in St. Petersburg.

The standard author abbreviation Gueldenst. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[1]

Legacy


Güldenstädt first described the jungle cat in 1776 in his article Chaus – Animal feli adfine descriptum.[2]
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References


  1. International Plant Names Index.  Gueldenst.
  2. Güldenstädt, J.A. (1776) Chaus – Animal feli adfine descriptum. Commentarii Academiae Scientiarum Imperialis Petropolitanae, Vol 20, St. Petersburg. Pp. 483

На других языках


- [en] Johann Anton Güldenstädt

[ru] Гюльденштедт, Иоганн Антон

Иога́нн Анто́н (Анто́нович) Гюльденште́дт (рус. дореф. Iоаннъ Антонъ Гильденштедтъ[1]; нем. Johann Anton Güldenstädt, Güldenstaedt; 26 апреля [7 мая] 1745, Рига — 23 марта [3 апреля] 1781, Санкт-Петербург) — естествоиспытатель и путешественник из балтийских немцев на русской службе в Императорской академии наук и художеств в Санкт-Петербурге.



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