- Theodor von Heuglin
Martin Theodor von Heuglin (
March 20 ,1824 –November 5 ,1876 ), was a German explorer andornithologist .Heuglin was born in Hirschlanden near
Leonberg inWürttemberg . His father was aProtestant pastor , and he was trained to be amining engineer . He was ambitious, however, to become a scientific investigator of unknown regions, and with that object studied the natural sciences, especiallyzoology .In 1850 he went to
Egypt where he learnt Arabic, and visited theRed Sea and Sinai. In 1852 he accompanied Dr. Christian Reitz,Austria n consul atKhartoum , on a journey to Abyssinia, and after Reitz’s death was appointed his successor in the consulate. While he held this post he travelled in Abyssinia andKordofan , making a valuable collection of natural history specimens. In 1857 he journeyed through the coast lands of the African side of the Red Sea, and along the Somali coast.In 1860 he was chosen as leader of an expedition to search for
Eduard Vogel , his companions including Werner Munzinger, Gottlob Kinzelbach, and Dr. Hermann Steudner. In June 1861 the party landed atMassawa , having instructions to go direct to Khartoum and then to Ouaddai, where Vogel was thought to be detained. Heuglin, accompanied by Dr. Steudner, made a wide detour through Abyssinia and theGalla country, and in consequence the leadership of the expedition was taken from him. He and Steudner reached Khartoum in 1862 and there joined the party organized byAlexandrine Tinné . With her or on their own account, they travelled up theWhite Nile toGondokoro and explored a great part of the Bahr-el-Ghazal, where Steudner died of fever on April 10, 1863.Heuglin returned to Europe at the end of 1864. In 1870 and 1871 he made a valuable series of explorations in Spitsbergen and
Novaya Zemlya ; but 1875 found him again in north-east Africa, in the country of the Beni, Amer and northern Abyssinia. He was preparing for an exploration of the island ofSocotra , when he died inStuttgart . It is principally by his zoological, and more especially his ornithological, labours that Heuglin has taken rank as an independent authority.His chief works are "Systematische Übersicht der Vögel Nordost-Afrikas" (1855); "Reisen in Nordost-Afrika, 1852-1853" (Gotha, 1857); "Syst. Übersicht der Säugetiere Nordost-Afrikas" (Vienna, 1867); "Reise nach Abessinien, den Gala-Landern, &c., 1861-1862" (Jena, 1868); "Reise in das Gebiet des Weissen Nil, &c. 1862-1864" (Leipzig, 1869); "Reisen nach dem Nordpolarmeer, 1870-1871" (Brunswick, 1872-1874); "Ornithologie von Nordost-Afrika" (Cassel, 1869-1875); "Reise in Nordost-Afrika" (Brunswick, 1877, 2 vols).
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