Some Biogeographers, Evolutionists and Ecologists:
Chrono-Biographical Sketches
Forster, (Johann) Georg Adam (Germany
1754-1794)
geography, natural history
Life Chronology
--born in Nassenhuben, near Danzig, Polish Prussia,
on 27 November 1754.
--1765-1766: travels to the Volga steppes with
his father
--1766: emigrates to England with his father
--1767: publishes (at the age of twelve) a translation
of a history of Russia by Lomonosov
--1772-1775: serves as translator, artist, and
scientific assistant on James Cook's second global voyage
--1777: publishes A Voyage Round the World;
elected to the Royal Society
--1778: leaves England for Germany
--1779-1784: professor of natural history at
the Collegium Carolinium in Kassel
--1780: admitted to the German Academy of Naturalists
Leopoldina
--1784-1787: professor of natural history, University
of Vilna
--1786: publishes his M.D. dissertation (De plantis exculentis insularum
Oceani Australis commentatio botanica) and Florulae
insularum Australium prodromus
--1787: publishes his Fasciculus plantarum
Magellanicarum / Plantae Atlanticae
--1788-1792: university librarian at the
University of Mainz
--1790: travels through the Netherlands, England
and France with Alexander von Humboldt
--1791-1794: publishes his Ansichten
vom Niederrhein , including an account of his trip with Humboldt
--1793: elected deputy for Mainz to French Republic
national convention in Paris
--dies at Paris, France, on 10 January 1794.
For Additional Information, See:
--Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,
Vol. 20 (2004).
--Dictionary of Scientific Biography,
Vol. 5 (1972)
--Georg Forster (1972).
--Journal of Modern
History, Vol. 41(1) (1969): 1-16.
--Modern Language Review, Vol. 51(1) (1956): 42-48.
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