- Carl Gustaf Ekeberg
Carl Gustaf Ekeberg (1716-1784), was a Swedish explorer who made several voyages to the
East Indies andChina as a sea captain. He brought back reports of thetea tree and wrote a number of books, among which were:
*"Voyages aux Grandes-Indes dans les années 1770 et 1771",Stockholm , 1773
*"Moyen facile d'inoculer la petite vérole, écrit qui popularisa la pratique de l'inoculation"Ekeberg trained as physician and chemist, started his career as a ship's doctor, and became an expert navigator. Between 1742 and 1778 he made ten trips to India and China, becoming a captain in 1750 for the
Swedish East India Company . He brought back numerous natural history specimens from his voyages forLinnaeus , with whom he had a close friendship, and was honoured by having the genus "Ekebergia " created. He was elected a Fellow of theSwedish Academy of Science in Stockholm and a Knight of theOrder of Vasa in 1777.Swedish ships from 1750 avoided calling at Cape Town, preferring to reprovision in
Madagascar andSt. Helena . Ekeberg though, was on good terms with the Cape governor,Rijk Tulbagh , and called on him when visiting the Cape. He was an excellent cartographer, compiling good maps of the coastlines along which he sailed, publishing them in his book "Ostindiska Resa", Stockholm 1773.Ekeberg was also responsible for having Sparrman, whom he had met on a voyage to Canton in 1765, sent to the Cape in 1772 to take up a tutoring post.
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* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1026/is_n3_v153/ai_20468057 Carl Gustav Ekeberg and the invention of Chinese export painting]
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