- Wenceslas Bojer
Wenceslas (Václav, or Wenzel) Bojer (born
September 23 ,1795 inŘesanice ,Bohemia , nowCzech Republic , diedJune 4 ,1856 inPort Louis ,Mauritius ) was a notablenaturalist andbotanist .He was born to Simon Bojer and Barbara Staub. As young man he was sent on expeditions to Africa and Mauritus by
Franz Sieber . In 1821 he arrived at Mauritius. In 1822 the Mauritian governorRobert Townsend Farquhar send him to Madagascar. He was accompanied by Malagasy Prince Rafaria who studied on Mauritius and James Hastie, a Scottish corporal and British envoy for KingRadama I onMadagascar . Bojer explored the west coast of Madagascar before he arrived inTananarive .In 1824 Bojer was sent to Africa as an interpreter. He explored several coasts of the African continent and collected a huge amount of minerals and plants. In 1829 he was one of the co-founders of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences (SRAS) at Mauritius.
He died of
paralysis in 1856.Many plants and animal species (especially from Madagascar and the
Mascarenes ) were named after Bojer, includingGongylomorphus bojerii (Bojer's skink ),Dionycha bojerii ,Ploceus bojeri (Golden Palm Weaver ),Uapaca bojeri ,Streptocarpus bojeri ,Epilobium bojeri and many more.References
Bibliography
* [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/search?q=Wenzel+Bojer&qt=results_page WorldCat]
External links
* [http://www.lexpress.mu/display_article_sup.php?news_id=66227 Article on Wenceslas Bojer in L'Express] (French)
*Ipni|Bojer|downloaded=March 26, 2008
* [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/150] "Hortus Mauritianus :ou enumeration des plantes, exotiques et indigenes, qui croissent a l'Ile Maurice, disposees d'apres la methode naturelle" by W. Bojer at the Biodiversity Heritage Library
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.