- Jorge Juan y Santacilia
Jorge Juan y Santacilia (
January 5 ,1713 –June 21 ,1773 ) was a Spanishmathematician , scientist, naval officer, and mariner.Family and Education
Jorge Juan was born on the estate "El Fondonet", the property of his grandfather don Cipriano Juan Vergarain in
Novelda , Alicante,Spain . He was baptised in the Church atMonforte del Cid . Juan was born of two distinguished families: his father was don Bernardo Juan y Canicia who came from the branch of the Counts of Peñalba, and his mother was doña Violante Santacilia y Soler de Cornellá, who came from prominent land-owning family inElche . Both of his parents were widowed and remarried. They lived in their house on the Plaza del Mar in Alicante and only vacationed in Novelda.His father died when Juan was only three years old and under the care of the
Jesuit s of the Jesuit school in Alicante. His uncle don Antonio Juan, a Canon at the Collegiate Church took charge of young Jorge and continued his education. Later another uncle, don Cipriano Juan, a Knight of theOrder of Malta , took charge of his education and sent him toSaragossa for a preparatory education for higher studies.At the age of 12 he was sent to
Malta to receive Holy Orders at theOrder of Malta . The next year he became page to the Grand Master don Antonio Manuel de Villena, who granted him the title of Commander of Aliaga in Aragón. Thus he received his first title when he was only 14. Soon he became a Knight of the Order of Malta, which implied life-long celibacy.In 1729, when he was 16, he returned to Spain and applied for entry to the Royal Company of Marine Guards, the Spanish military school for naval officers. He entered the academy in 1730 and studied modern technical and scientific studies subjects such as
geometry ,trigonometry ,astronomy ,navigation ,hydrography , andcartography . He also completed his education in thehumanities with classes in drawing, music and dancing. He earned the reputation of being an outstanding student and his fellow students called himEuclid . He finished his studies at the academy in 1734. At the young age of 22 he was given command of acorvette and he participated in the expedition againstOran and the campaign ofNaples .Career
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Juan remained nine years in America, studying the political and social situation of the Spanish territories. On his return to Spain, King Ferdinand promoted him to captain.
The
Marques de la Ensenada ordered Juan to travel to England secretly to study new naval construction methods and armament of the English. In 1749 he traveled incognito under the name of Mr. Josues and learned all that he could from the English, and brought back British naval constructors. In an ironic twist, many of them (including Matthew Mullan and Richard Rooth) went on to build the Spanish ships that would later fight in the battle of Trafalgar. On his return to Spain in 1750 he was placed in charge of Spanish naval construction and improving the shipyards and armaments.On 1757 he founded the
National Astronomical Observatory of Spain "Observatorio Astronómico Nacional de España".He died in
Madrid in 1773 at the age of 60. His reported symptoms, including muscle stiffness and seizures, were almost certainly the result of a cerebral amebic infection. He was buried in the church of San Martín.Works
* "Compendio de navegación" (1757)
* "Examen marítimo teórico-práctico" ((1771)
* "Estado de la astronomía en Europa" (1774)In collaboration with
Antonio de Ulloa * "Plan del camino de Quito al río Esmeraldas, según las observaciones astronómicas de Jorge Juan y Antonio de Ulloa" (1736-1742)
* "Observaciones astronómicas y físicas hechas en los Reinos del Perú" (Madrid, 1748)
* "Relación histórica del viaje hecho de orden de su Majestad a la América Meridional" (Madrid, 1748)
* "Disertación Histórica y Geográfica sobre el Meridiano de Demarcación entre los dominios de España y Portugal" (1749)
* "Noticias Secretas de América, sobre el estado naval, militar y político del Perú y provincia de Quito" (The Secret news of America, on the naval state, military and political of the Peru and province of Quito) (1748) (published in London 1826 after publication was banned by the Spanish government)ources
* [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Juan_y_Santacilia Biography] – Spanish Wikipedia
* [http://www.jorgejuan.net/INGLES/Mariner/biography.htm Biography] – Jorge Juan Foundation
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