- Antonio Raimondi
: "For "Antonio Raimondi" the province of the
Ancash Region inPeru , see Antonio Raimondi"Antonio Raimondi (
September 19 ,1824 –October 26 ,1890 ) was a prominent Italian-bornPeru vian geographer and scientist. Born inMilan , Raimondi emigrated to Peru, arriving onJuly 28 1850 at the port ofCallao . In 1851 he became a professor ofnatural history . In 1856, he was one of the founding professors of themedical school at theNational University of San Marcos ; in 1861, he founded theanalytical chemistry department.Raimondi died in the town of
San Pedro de Lloc in theLa Libertad Region of northernPerú . The house in which he died still stands and is located within a block of the town's main plaza. It has been converted to a museum in his honor.Throughout his career, Raimondi displayed a passion for all things Peruvian. He undertook no less than 18 extensive journeys to all regions of the country, studying the nation's geography, geology, botany, zoology, ethnography, and archaeology. In 1875, he collected his findings in the massive tome "El Perú", which was subsequently republished in numerous editions over the next 40 years. The
Raimondi Museum inLima houses some of the collections he gathered in his travels.A popular historical figure in Peru, Raimondi is the namesake of many Peruvian cultural institutions, including schools, theaters, museums, and institutes of higher learning. The Antonio Raymondi Province (county) in the
Ancash Region (state) of Peru is also named after him. Some of his biological discoveries also carry his name, such as theNeoraimondia genus ofcactus .External links
* [http://www.museoraimondi.org.pe/index.htm Raimondi Museum] (Spanish / Italian) - includes biography of Antonio Raimondi, maps of travels, and catalog of collection.
* [http://www.concytec.gob.pe/infocyt/cienper/ANTONIO_RAIMONDI.htm Biographical information] , in Spanish.
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