- Pierre Sonnerat
Pierre Sonnerat (
August 18 ,1748 –March 31 ,1814 ) was a French naturalist and explorer.Sonnerat was the nephew of the
botanist Pierre Poivre . He made several voyages to southeastAsia , visiting thePhilippines andMoluccas between 1769 and 1772, andIndia andChina from 1774 to 1781. He was the first person to give a scientific description of the south Chinese fruit treelychee . He is the person who misinterpreted the call of a helpful Malagasy guide who had spotted alemur and shouted "indri!" ("look!" inMalagasy ). Sonnerat took this to be the animal's name, and it is still known as anIndri today (the actual Malagasy name is "babakoto").His books included "Voyage à la Nouvelle-Guinée" (1776) and "Voyage aux Indes orientales et à la Chine, fait depuis 1774 jusqu'à 1781" (1782).The standard botanical author abbreviation Sonn. is applied to plants he described.His name is used in the specific name of the
Grey Junglefowl ("Gallus sonneratii").Pierre Sonnerat spoke out against the prevalent racism in the European circles of his time. During his visits to Asia he marvelled at the rich culture of the Indians. In one of his books Sonnerat writes " "Ancient India gave to the world its religions and philosophies: Egypt and Greece owe India their wisdom and it is known that Pythagoras went to India to study under Brahmins, who were the most enlightened of human beings." "
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