Hornemann, Friederich Konrad
- Hornemann, Friederich Konrad
-
▪ German explorer
born , September 1772, Hildesheim, Hanover [Germany]
died February 1801, Bokane, Nupe [Nigeria]
the first modern European to make the dangerous crossing of the northeastern
Sahara. His journal, later published, contained a substantial amount of information on the then-unknown terrain and inhabitants of the central Sudan (
Sudan, The).
In London (1796) he offered to serve as an explorer for the African Association. Disguised as a Muslim, on Sept. 5, 1798, at Cairo, he joined a caravan returning from Mecca and bound for the Maghrib (northwestern Africa). He traveled by way of the Siwa Oasis, Egypt, and Temissa, Fezzan, and reached Marzūq (now in Libya) on Nov. 17, 1798. There he remained until June 1799, when he went to Tripoli (now in Libya) to send his journals to London. He returned to Marzūq with the intention of traveling southward to the country of the Hausa people, now chiefly within Nigeria. Nothing more was heard of him until a report reached Marzūq in 1819 that, after traveling with a caravan to
Bornu, he had reached the
Nupe kingdom and had died at the town of Bokane in February 1801. An English translation of his journal,
The Journal of Frederich Hornemann's Travels from Cairo to Mourzouck, appeared in 1802.
* * *
Universalium.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
Konrad Friedrich Hornemann — Friedrich Konrad Hornemann (* 15. September 1772 in Hildesheim; † 9. Februar 1801 in Boknane, Nigeria) zählt neben Mungo Park zu den ersten erfolgreichen Forschungsreisenden der Londoner African Association. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Frühes Leben 2… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Friedrich Konrad Hornemann — (* 15. September 1772 in Hildesheim; † 9. Februar 1801 in Boknane, Nigeria) zählt neben Mungo Park zu den ersten erfolgreichen Forschungsreisenden der Londoner African Association. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Frühes Leben 2 Afrikareise … Deutsch Wikipedia
Murzuk — ▪ oasis, Libya also spelled Marzūq oasis, southwestern Libya. It lies on the northern edge of the Murzuk Sand Sea (Idhān Murzuk). An ancient assembly place for caravans to Lake Chad and the Niger River, it was the traditional capital of… … Universalium
Jauch (Adelsgeschlecht) — Siegel Jauch (1683/1749) Wappen Jauch Jauch ist der Name eines seit dem späten Mittelalter nachgewiesenen thüringischen Geschlechts. Die Jauch, ursprünglich landesherrlich belehnte Bauern, traten Mitte des 17. Ja … Deutsch Wikipedia
Von Jauch — Siegel Jauch (1683/1749) Wappen Jauch Jauch ist der Name eines seit dem späten Mittelalter nachgewiesenen thüringischen Geschlechts. Die Jauch, ursprünglich landesherrlich belehnte Bauern, traten Mi … Deutsch Wikipedia