- Johann Caspar Horner
Johann Caspar Horner (1734–1834), was a Swiss physicist and astronomer.
In 1805 Johann Caspar Horner visited Japan with the
Prussia nGeorg Heinrich von Langsdorff , as a scientist to the Kruzenshtern mission that also brought the Russian ambassadorNikolai Rezanov to Japan.Horner made a hot air balloon out of Japanese paper (
washi ), and made a demonstration in front of about 30 Japanese delegates. [Ivan Federovich Kruzenshtern. “Voyage round the world in the years 1803, 1804, 1805 and 1806, on orders of his Imperial Majesty Alexander the First, on the vessels Nadezhda and Neva”.] [Polak 2005, p.78] This followed the first flight of ahot air balloon by the brothersMontgolfier in France in 1783.Books and publications
* Otto von Kotzebue, Ivan Fedorovīch Kruzenshtern, Johann Caspar Horner, Johann Friedrich Eschscholtz, Adelbert von Chamisso (1821) "A voyage of discovery into the South Sea and Beering's [sic] Straits, for the purpose of exploring a north-east passage. undertaken in the years 1815-1818, at the expense of His Highness the chancellor of the empire, Count Romanzoff, in the ship Rurick, under the command of the lieutenant in the Russian Imperial Navy, Otto von Kotzebue."
* Johann Caspar Horner (1822) "Remarks on the specific gravity of sea-water in different latitudes, and on the temperature of the ocean at different depths"
* Elisabeth Schoeck-Grüebler, Johann Caspar Horner, Felix Donat Kyd (1831-1834) "Der freundeidgenössische Rechenschieber : der Briefwechsel zwischen Felix Donat Kyd aus Brunnen und Hofrat Johann Caspar Horner aus Zürich"
* Jürgen W Koch; Johann Caspar Horner; Johann Georg Repsold, "Der Briefwechsel zwischen Johann Caspar Horner und Johann Georg Repsold : kommentierte Übertragung der Brieftexte"Notes
References
* Polak, Christian (2005) "Sabre et pinceau. Par d'autre Francais au Japon. 1872-1960", "筆と刀・日本の中のもうひとつのフランス (1872-1960)", (French and Japanese), Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie Française du Japon, Hachette Fujingaho.
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