- Leonard Gyllenhaal
Leonard Gyllenhaal (
3 December 1752 –13 May 1840 ) was a Swedish military officer and entomologist.Born on the Ribbingsberg manor in
Västergötland in west Sweden, Leonard Gyllenhaal was son of an army officer and belonged to a family of the lower nobility. He went to school (Skara trivialskola ) in the cathedral town ofSkara together with, among others, the future poetJohan Henrik Kellgren , and later renowned naturalistsAnders Dahl and the brothers Adam andJohan Afzelius , with whom he went on natural excursions. Like some of his friends he went to Uppsala to study under Linnaeus in 1769. He never matriculated and remained in Uppsala only one semester, before switching to a military career in accordance with the wishes and traditions of the family, enrolling in the "Adelsfanan " ("Banner of Nobles") cavalry regiment, and a few years later transferring to thedrabantkåren (Garde du Corps ). Gyllenhaal, however, remained in contact with Linnaeus through an extensive correspondence and continued to work as an amateur naturalist.He remained in military service until 1799, when he retired with the rank of
major . As this did not take all of his time – different detachments of the Garde du Corps served at the royal court for only brief periods each year – he worked on his father's estate Höberg inNorra Vånga parish inVästergötland , which he managed on his own from 1784. He developed the estate, experimenting with new crops such as the Americanmaize .His main interest ever since youth was
entomology , and already in 1775 he had collected some 1300 largely unidentified beetle species from the western part ofGötaland . He built a private entomological museum, library and study on Höberg which he called the "Fly house". At his death, he had a collection of 400 boxes of prepared and identified insects, which he left to theRoyal Swedish Society of Sciences in Uppsala (later deposited at the Uppsala University Museum of Zoology). His main publication was the "Insecta Suecica", describing the insects of Sweden, which took him 30 years to complete and was awarded the gold medal of the Academy of Sciences. He was also elected an honorary member of the French Société entomologique.Leonard Gyllenhaal was a leading Swedenborgian who supported the printing and spreading of Swedenborg's writings. His grandson, the Swedish-American journalist
Anders Leonard Gyllenhaal , retained the faith of his grandfather and was a member of the SwedenborgianNew Church . His descendants in the American branch of the family include the actor siblings Jake andMaggie Gyllenhaal .References
*Olle Franzén, "Gyllenhaal, Leonard", "
Svenskt biografiskt lexikon ", Vol. 17, pp. 558-561.
* [http://www.gyllenhaal.org/LeonardGyllenhaal.html Olle Franzén, "Leonard Gyllenhaal"] , a complete translation of the SBL article, without the references, but with pictures of the Höberg manor house and the "fly house".
* [http://runeberg.org/nfbj/0411.html Biographies of Leonard and other members of the Gyllenhaal family] in the "Nordisk familjebok ", 2nd ed., Vol. 10 (1909) (onProjekt Runeberg ).
* [http://runeberg.org/sbh/a0425.html Biographies of Leonard and other members of the Gyllenhaal family] in "Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon ", vol. 1 (1906) (onProjekt Runeberg ).ee also
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Gyllenhaal family
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