- Louis de Freycinet
:"This entry should not to be confused with Charles Louis de Saulces de Freycinet (1828–1923), a French Prime Minister.":"For the
national park inTasmania named after Louis de Freycinet, seeFreycinet National Park .Louis Claude de Saulces de Freycinet (August 7 1779 –August 18 1842 ) was a French navigator.Biography
He was born at
Montélimar ,Drôme . In 1793, he entered the French navy. After taking part in several engagements against the British, he joined in 1800, along with his brother (Louis Henri de Freycinet (1777–1840), who afterwards rose to the rank of admiral), an expedition to explore the south and south-west coasts ofAustralia . It set out underNicolas Baudin in the ships "Naturaliste" and "Geographe". Much of the ground already gone over byMatthew Flinders was revisited, and new names imposed by this expedition, which claimed credit for discoveries really made by the English navigator.An inlet on the coast of
Western Australia is calledFreycinet Estuary .Cape Freycinet betweenCape Leeuwin andCape Naturaliste and theFreycinet Peninsula withFreycinet National Park inTasmania also bear the explorer's name.In 1805, he returned to
Paris , and was entrusted by the government with the work of preparing the maps and plans of the expedition. He also completed the narrative, and the whole work appeared under the title of "Voyage de découvertes aux terres australes" (Paris, 1807–1816).In 1817, he commanded the "Uranie", in which
Jacques Arago and others went toRio de Janeiro , to take a series of pendulum measurements as well as a larger scheme for obtaining observations, not only ingeography andethnology , but inastronomy , terrestrial magnetism, andmeteorology , and for the collection of specimens in natural history.For three years, Freycinet cruised about, visiting Australia, the
Mariana Islands , Sandwich, and otherPacific islands,South America , and other places, and, notwithstanding the loss of the "Uranie" on theFalkland Islands during the return voyage, returned to France with fine collections in all departments of natural history, and with voluminous notes and drawings which form an important contribution to a knowledge of the countries visited.The results of this voyage were published under Freycinet's supervision, with the title of "Voyage autour du monde sur les corvettes Uranie et la Physicienne en 1824–1844", in 13 quarto volumes and 4 folio volumes of fine plates and maps.
Freycinet was admitted into the
French Academy of Sciences in 1825, and was one of the founders of theParis Geographical Society . He died atFreycinet ,Drôme .References
*1911
* Fornasiero, Jean; Monteath, Peter and West-Sooby, John. "Encountering Terra Australis: the Australian voyages of Nicholas Baudin and Matthew Flinders", Kent Town, South Australia,Wakefield Press,2004. ISBN 1-86254-625-8
* Marchant, Leslie R. "French Napoleonic Placenames of the South West Coast", Greenwood, WA. R.I.C. Publications, 2004. ISBN 1-74126-094-9
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