- Alfred Grandidier
Alfred Grandidier (December 20, 1836–September 13, 1921) was a French naturalist and explorer.
From a very wealthy family, he and his brother,
Ernest Grandidier (1833-1912), undertook a voyage around the world. At first they were led by the astronomer and physicistPierre Jules César Janssen (1824-1907), but he fell sick and had to return to France at the end of six months.They visited
South America in 1858 and 1859 and in particular theAndes ,Peru ,Chile ,Bolivia ,Argentina andBrazil . During this voyage they gathered a significant collection of specimens which were analyzed, in 1860, by Ernest.The two brothers parted ways after this. Ernest Grandidier went to
China and collected a vast number of specimens which are now in theLouvre and theGuimet museum. Alfred travelled toIndia , reaching it in 1863. He had intended to explore the high plateau ofTibet , but was prevented by a severe attack of fever.Grandidier travelled to
Zanzibar to recuperate, remaining some time and making important collections and publishing an account of his findings. He then visited the island ofRéunion and in 1865 made his first visit toMadagascar . He became devoted to the study of the island, revisiting in 1866 and 1868. He finally returned permanently to France in 1870. During his explorations he crossed the island three times, travelling 3000 kilometers in the interior and 2500 along the coast. He made observations which resulted in the production of a map of the island used in future expeditions.After returning to France he began work on his great work, "L'Histoire politique, physique et naturelle de Madagascar". This work was undertaken in cooperation with others such as
Alphonse Milne-Edwards andLeon Vaillant . This work ran to 40 volumes, the final volumes published posthumously by his sonGuillaume Grandidier .Alfred Grandidier's work drew the attention of the French government to Madagascar, which it would annex at the end of 1890.
He was elected to the French Academy of Sciences in 1885 and was the president of the French Geographical Society from 1901 to 1905.
References
* [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v039n03/p0451-p0456.pdf Obituary in The Auk July 1922]
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ Gallica] has several digitised on line digitised works by Grandidier.
* [http://www.aluka.org/page/about/partners/madagascar_tan.jsp?cookieSet=1 Aluka - Cookies are absent/required ] at www.aluka.org The Grandidier library and photograph collection.
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