- Arnaldo Faustini
Arnaldo Faustini (1872-1944) was an Italian polar geographer, writer, and cartographer. He is considered by some to be the first Italian polar specialist. Born in
Rome , he received his doctorate at the University of Rome at the age of 21. Faustini worked at a newspaper based in Rome as scientific editor. He had a special interest in polar subjects, and published 19 books on polar subjects in his native Italian. He also wrote numerous articles.Among the polar explorers Faustini knew personally were
Roald Amundsen ,Ernest Shackleton ,Robert F. Scott , andAdrien de Gerlache , of theBelgian Antarctic Expedition . Faustini translated into Italian De Gerlache'sFrench language account of his voyage. Faustini also drew the map of the area explored by the Belgians. In gratitude, De Gerlache gave him theflag from the expedition's ship, theSS Belgica .The polar explorer
Augustus Greely invited Faustini to theUnited States in 1915 for a lecture tour. While lecturing atColumbia University , Faustini met his future wife.Faustini's interests were wide-ranging. In an unpublished 1918 manuscript entitled "Catalogo Descrittivo di Ponti ed Archi Naturali" ("Descriptive Catalog of Natural Bridges and Arches”), Faustini wrote: "Completed under every standpoint, for a future, eventual publication – text, topographical sketches, illustrations, contents, indexes, etc., that I think to be my greatest work of physical geography." [ [http://www.naturalarches.org/span-0001-faustini.htm SPAN - January 2002 - Arnaldo Faustini: Arch Pioneer ] at www.naturalarches.org] He was fluent in French, English, Spanish and Russian and understood Greek.
Faustini crater, on the
Moon , is named after him. His writings on theArctic andAntarctic can be viewed in the "Faustini Room" of the "Museo Polare" (Polar Museum) inFermo .Notes
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*en icon [http://www.btinternet.com/~sa_sa/tristan_da_cunha/annals_main.html The annals of Tristan da Cunha]
*en icon [http://www.naturalarches.org/span-0001-faustini.htm Arnaldo Faustini: Arch Pioneer, by David Brandt-Erichsen]
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