- John Augustine Zahm
Father John Augustine Zahm, CSC (
June 11 ,1851 –November 10 ,1921 ) was a Holy Cross priest, author, scientist, and South American explorer. He was born atNew Lexington, Ohio and died inMunich , Germany.Zahm was educated at the
University of Notre Dame , Indiana, and upon graduation entered the Congregation of Holy Cross, and was ordained priest in 1875. He filled various positions in the Congregation, at one time being provincial from 1898 to 1906. He was the author (sometimes under the pseudonym of Mozans), of a number of books covering a large variety of subjects; among these were: "Evolution and Dogma", "Scientific Theory and Catholic Doctrine", "Up the Orinoco and Down the Magdalena", "Along the Andes and down the Amazon", "The Quest of El Dorado". He was an enthusiastic Dante student and assembled at Notre Dame one of the three largest of the Dante libraries in America. He was a scholarly and brilliant writer.Zahm befriended 26th
President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt , who also loved and read Dante in Italian. It was Father Zahm who talked President Roosevelt into participating in what came to be known as theRoosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition to South America and which would also include Theodore's son, Kermit, and Colonel Da SilvaCandido Rondon , to go up the "Rio da Dúvida" (River of Doubt, now theRoosevelt River ). This trip deteriorated into a near disaster and it caused one man to drown, another to be murdered and almost killed Roosevelt, shortening his life by probably ten years from the combined effects ofmalaria and infection, and almost cost the others their lives as well, as the members lost boats to waterfalls and rapids and almost ran out of food. They barely made it to the first sign of civilization and some certainty that they would survive. The elder Roosevelt had to be carried off his canoe, so weak and ravaged by sickeness had he become.Zahm unwisely delegated planning and provisioning of the trip, and so irritated Roosevelt and Rondon that he was not permitted to go on the expedition itself, but took a side trip instead. Throughout his life he collected maps, photographs, relics, and curios which were added to the valuable collection of fifteen hundred volumes of
South America n history and research work at Notre Dame.He planned a book on historical and archaeological study of the Holy Land, but died of bronchial pneumonia in a Munich hospital on route to the Middle East.
Zahm is the namesake of Zahm Hall, a men's residence hall at the
University of Notre Dame . A number of notable Notre Dame alums have called Zahm home, includingRegis Philbin ,George Wendt ,Joe Theismann ,Joe Montana ,Paul Hornung ,Johnny Lattner ,Courtney Watson , andBrady Quinn .References
* "(1922 Supplement I)"
* "The River of Doubt " by Candice Millard (Doubleday 2005)External links
* [http://www.italnet.nd.edu/Dante/text/Zahm_Life.html Biography of John A. Zahm, C.S.C.]
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