Johann Jakob von Tschudi

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Johann Jakob von Tschudi.

Johann Jakob von Tschudi (25 July 1818 – 8 October 1889) was a Swiss naturalist, explorer and diplomat.

Biography

Tschudi was born in Glarus, and studied natural sciences and medicine at the universities of Neuchâtel, Leiden and Paris. In 1838 he travelled to Peru, where he remained for five years exploring and collecting plants in the Andes. He went to Vienna in 1843. Between 1857 and 1859 he visited Brazil and other countries in South America.

In 1860 he was appointed Swiss ambassador to Brazil, remaining so until 1868, and again spent time exploring the country and collecting plants for the museums of Neuchâtel, Glarus, and Freiburg. In 1868 he became minister to Vienna.

Peru

He wrote a textbook on Peru called Peruvian antiquities in which he recorded various aspects of Peruvian life and history.[1] In his book he explained the various skull angles of Peruvians in the context of the Angle of Camper. Tschudi claimed that Camper's facial angles were an "important angle in anthropology", whose "greater or less opening indicates the intellectual superiority of a race, and, up to a certain point, of individuals".[2] He went on to explain that he had obtained for his personal collection the mummified foetus of a woman at seven months found in the cave of "Huichay" ("two leagues from Tarma"), and included two engravings of it, to prove that the shape of the cranium of the Huancas was not due to pressures placed upon the cranium after birth for cultural reasons.

Works

  • Untersuchungen über die Fauna Perus (St. Gall, 1844–47)
  • Peruanische Reiseskizzen während der Jahre 1838-42 (2 vols., 1846)
  • Die Ketchuasprache (2 vols., Vienna, 1853)
  • Reise durch die Andes von Südamerika (Gotha, 1860)
  • Die brasilianische Provinz Minas-Geraes (1863)
  • Reisen durch Südamerika (5 vols., 1866–69)

He also edited, in association with Mariano Eduardo de Rivera, Antigüedades Peruanas (Vienna, 1851; translated by F. L. Hawks, New York, 1853).

Notes

  1. ^ Peruvian antiquities, by Johann Jakob von Tschudi and Mariano Eduardo de Rivero y Ustáriz, translation by Francis L Hawkes, A.S. Barnes & Co., Cincinnati, 1855
  2. ^ Peruvian antiquities, page 29

References

  • Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1889). "Tschudi, Johann Jakob von" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.

Further reading

  • "Johann Jakob von Tschudi," in Tom Taylor and Michael Taylor, Aves: A Survey of the Literature of Neotropical Ornithology, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Libraries, 2011.

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