- Pierre Nicolas d'Incarville
Pierre Nicolas Le Chéron d'Incarville (
21 August 1706 -12 June 1757 ) was a French Jesuit and amateurbotanist . He was a missionary to China and was the first person to introduce several important plants to the West. During his stay he was also actively involved in publishing scholarly material on China.Biography
D'Incarville was born in
Louviers (although some sources citeRouen ). He entered the Jesuit order in 1727 and taught inQuebec between 1730 and 1739 before being sent on a mission toChina in 1740. He was tasked with converting the Qing emperor Qianlong, but the emperor showed little interest and denied d'Incarville access to the imperial gardens. However, when the emperor was shown some sensitive plants ("Mimosa pudica ") that d'Incarville had grown, he was so amused that he allowed the Jesuit into the gardens. d'Incarville was on excellent terms with the emperor and he continued to introduce many other European plants to him during his time in China.D'Incarville described and sent back seeds of several plants then unknown in Europe as a correspondent of the
Jardin des Plantes . He was not a professional botanist, but was nonetheless well educated in the field and was made a correspondent ofClaude Joseph Geoffroy at theAcadémie des Sciences inParis after refusing to become a foreign associate of theRoyal Society . Plants he introduced to the Western world include the tree of heaven ("Ailanthus altissima "), thepagoda tree ("Styphnolobium japonica"), "Koelreuteria paniculata " and "Cedrela ". He was also the first European to describe the kiwi.In addition to his correspondence work, he wrote several works that were published in Europe. These covered topics such as the
Ailanthus Silkmoth , Chinese varnishing and fireworks, as well as a French-Chinese dictionary. He also published a copy of a 16th century botanical illustration work (the "Yuzhi bencao pinhui jingyao"). D'Incarville died inPeking in June of 1757.Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu named theBignoniaceae genus "Incarvillea " after him.References
*cite journal| last =Hu| first =Shiu-ying| title = "Ailanthus altissima" | journal =Arnoldia | volume =39 | issue =2 | pages =29–50 | date =March 1979 | url =http://arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/pdf/articles/1072.pdf | accessdate =2007-05-30
*Cite web| last=Klingaman| first=Gerald| title=Mimosa| work=Plant of the Week| publisher=University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture| date=July 23, 2004| url=http://www.arhomeandgarden.org/plantoftheweek/articles/Mimosa.htm| accessdate=2007-07-09
*fr icon Cite encyclopedia| title=Incarville (Pierre Nicolas Le Chéron d')| last= de Morembert| first=H. Tribout| encyclopedia=Dictionnaire de Biographie française| volume= XVIII: Humann—Lacombe| editor= M. Prévost, Roman d'Amat, J.P. Lobies & H. Tribout de Morembert| location=Paris| publisher=Letouzey et Ané| year=1994| pages= p. 162| id=ISBN 2-7063-0177-5
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