Engelbert Kaempfer
Engelbert Kaempfer (16 September 1651 – 2 November 1716) from Lemgo was a German naturalist, physician, explorer and writer known for his tour of Russia, Persia, India, Southeast Asia, and Japan between 1683 and 1693.
Engelbert Kaempfer | |
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Kaempfer depicted in the cartouche of a map of Japan by Matthäus Seutter based on his observations, c. 1730 | |
Born | Engelbert Kaempfer 16 September 1651 Lemgo, Lippe, Holy Roman Empire (now Lippe, Germany) |
Died | 2 November 1716 65) Lemgo | (aged
Nationality | German |
Other names | Engelbertus Kaempferus |
Occupation(s) | Naturalist, physician, explorer, writer |
Notable work | Flora Japonica, History of Japan |
He wrote two books about his travels. Amoenitatum exoticarum, published in 1712, is important for its medical observations and the first extensive description of Japanese plants (Flora Japonica). His History of Japan, published posthumously in 1727, was the chief source of Western knowledge about the country throughout the 18th and mid-19th centuries, when it was closed to foreigners.
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