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CONTENTS: The Linnaeus Apostles
Global Science & Adventure, 8 Volumes
 
The publication of a major international series of eight volumes - in all 11 books and 5,000 pages - has been in preparation since the beginning of this century under the overall title of The Linnaeus Apostles - Global Science & Adventure. All the accounts of the apostles' journeys to every continent will be published here for the first time in English; those of the apostles who left no travel journals are described through their correspondence or other sources. In the introductory and concluding volumes world experts in various subject fields will provide accounts of the 18th century, of Linnaeus, of travelling and the hardships of field work, together with biographies and a comprehensive new bibliography of the publications of the apostles.

 
Volume One: INTRODUCTION.
Authors: Professor Gunnar Broberg, Taxidermist Ragnar Edberg, Professor Ulla Ehrensvärd, MA. Anders Ericsson, Professor emeritus Gunnar Eriksson, PhD. Karl Grandin, Textile historian Viveka Hansen, Professor emeritus Staffan Helmfrid, Professor Carl Linnaeus, Naturalist Henry Smeathman, Docent Per Sörbom and Professor Sverker Sörlin.

 
Volume Two: EUROPE - ARCTIC - ASIA.
Authors/Apostles: Anton Rolandsson Martin and Johan Peter Falck.

 
Volume Three: EUROPE - NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA.
Authors/Apostles: Pehr Kalm, Pehr Löfling and Daniel Rolander.

 
Volume Four: EUROPE - MIDDLE EAST - NORTH EAST & WEST AFRICA.
Authors/Apostles: Göran Rothman, Fredrik Hasselquist, Pehr Forsskål, Andreas Berlin and Adam Afzelius

 
Volume Five: SOUTHERN AFRICA - OCEANIA - ANTARCTICA - SOUTH AMERICA.
Authors/Apostles: Anders Sparrman.

 
Volume Six: EUROPE - SOUTHERN AFRICA - EAST-, SOUTHERN- & SOUTHEAST ASIA.
Authors/Apostles: Carl Peter Thunberg.

 
Volume Seven: EUROPE - SOUTHERN AFRICA - OCEANIA - SOUTH AMERICA - EAST-, SOUTHERN- & SOUTHEAST ASIA.
Authors/Apostles: Pehr Osbeck, Olof Torén, Carl Fredrik Adler, Christopher Tärnström and Daniel Solander.

 
Volume Eight: ENCYCLOPÆDIA.
Authors: The Editors, Professor emeritus Bertil Nordenstam and Linnaeus bibliophile Torbjörn Lindell.


ISBN: 978-1-904145-26-4 (for complete set of eight volumes, eleven books)

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VOLUME TWO

BACKGROUND

In Volumes Two to Seven, divided into a total of nine books, the experiences of the 17 apostles during their various journeys are presented. The division into volumes has been undertaken on a geographical basis, but each apostle's text constitutes a separate unit within the respective volumes. Out of respect for each apostle's text the decision was taken to dispense with the use of modern commentaries, so that the published texts will instead be seen as unique observations that form a basis for further research and inspiration. The selection of published texts has been undertaken in a descending order of priority according to the following principles:
  1. Where published texts exists, these have been used when they have been regarded as being the qualitatively best ones from a scientific and descriptive point of view.
  2. If a published text has not previously been translated into English, it has been used as the basis for a translation.
  3. If the text has not been published or some other forms of original material (original manuscript, journal, diary or correspondence) exist that have been judged to provide a better basis, these have been used for translation and publication.
  4. If a journey has not been fully published or has only been partly translated, points 1 to 3 above have in some cases been combined in chronological order by assembling the material into a single unit.
  5. If no original materials exists, the written material produced by fellow travellers (manuscript, journal, diary or correspondence) during the same journey has been used for translation and publication.
The methods used by the TRANSLATORS and TRANSCRIBERS in working on some of the apostles' texts were to a certain extent determined by the circumstances that prevailed in the 18th century. We have relied on a tried and tested tradition with well-established rules regarding historical manuscripts in order to reproduce the texts correctly. Exceptions to that have been made with regard to references to illustrations in previous editions as well as to secondary texts ( i.e. texts not derived from the apostles themselves in earlier editions), which have been omitted from the present text when regarded as irrelevant to the present edition. No attempt has been made to imitate the linguistic usage of the 18th century, the main aim having been to present the information and the content as such. The same applies to the transcription of names, though these have naturally followed the usage in the original texts. In the case of extensive lists of purely scientific descriptions - in some cases in Latin or German - in the original works the text has been reduced in size in this edition as compared with their original form.

As each published text has an individual identity, which must be treated with respect for variations in background and individual idiosyncrasies within the overall framework, it will display a unique structure and style. In order to document the source materials and mode of procedure and as a guide to how each apostle's text has been dealt with, each one is followed by TRANSLATOR'S AND TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES compiled by those responsible for the translation and transcription of the respective texts.

The selection of MAPS and ILLUSTRATIONS has followed the points listed above, allowing for the fact that illustrations from earlier publications have varied to some extent in the various language editions. The reproductions of maps and illustrations are, as far as it has been possible and justifiable, in the original scale, and they have been placed in their original positions in the texts. Stains and damage etc. in the source material has been removed with some care, as these have been judged to be less significant than when reproducing a unique document, while the grey scales of the original editions have been adjusted to present-day paper and printing techniques.


CONTENTS: VOLUME TWO. Book One & Two
This volume - EUROPE, ARCTIC & ASIA - consisting of two books, opens with ANTON ROLANDSSON MARTIN'S own texts from his journeys to Spitsbergen and Norway. Unique interdisciplinary descriptions of that part of the world and of the hardships of travelling in areas of extreme cold. The most extensive part of the volume is JOHAN PETER FALCK'S account of his Russian journey. A diligent and meticulous observer of great cultural and natural history value. The volume is amply illustrated with plates and two maps covering Falck's journey.


Book One:

TITLE: THE LINNAEUS APOSTLES - GLOBAL SCIENCE & ADVENTURE. EUROPE, ARCTIC & ASIA, VOLUME TWO BOOK ONE. ANTON ROLANDSSON MARTIN, JOHAN PETER FALCK

SUBTITLE 1: ANTON ROLANDSSON MARTIN'S JOURNALS. Sweden - Spitsbergen - Norway.

SOURCE 1: A diary kept during a journey to the North Pole or Spitsbergen, undertaken in 1758 at the expense of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on a vessel of the Greenland Company in Gothenburg, by Anton Rolandsson Martin. Translated from the Swedish; 'Ymer' 1881 [ed. Svenska Sällskapet för Antropologi och Geografi]; Rolandsson Martin, Anton, Dagbok hållen vid en resa till Norrpolen eller Spetsbergen, på Kongl. Vetenskapsakademiens omkostnad och med ett Grönländska Compagniet i Göteborg tillhörande skepp år 1758 förrättad.

SOURCE 2: Talk on Norweigan Housekeeping...1761, by Anton Rolandsson Martin.
Translated from a Swedish manuscript kept in; Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. Tal om de Norskas hushålning... 1761. Anton Rolandsson Martin.

LANGUAGE: English, (scientific names in Latin).

Translated by Richard Emery.

SUBTITLE 2: JOHAN PETER FALCK'S JOURNAL. Russia - Kazakhstan.

SOURCE 3: Johan Peter Falck, Essays on the Topography of the Russian Empire, Volume I-III, St Petersburg 1785. Translated from the German; Johann Peter Falk: Beyträge zur Topographischen Kenntniss des Russischen Reichs. St Petersburg: Kayserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1785-86.

LANGUAGE: English, (Scientific names in Latin, and descriptions of these in German).

Translated by Tom Geddes. Transcribed by Viveka Hansen.


Book Two:

TITLE: THE LINNAEUS APOSTLES - GLOBAL SCIENCE & ADVENTURE. EUROPE, ARCTIC & ASIA. VOLUME TWO BOOK TWO, JOHAN PETER FALCK.

SUBTITLE: JOHAN PETER FALCK'S JOURNAL. Russia - Kazakhstan.

SOURCE: Johan Peter Falck, Essays on the Topography of the Russian Empire, Volume I-III, St Petersburg 1785. Translated from the German; Johann Peter Falk: Beyträge zur Topographischen Kenntniss des Russischen Reichs. St Petersburg: Kayserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1785-86.

LANGUAGE: English, (Scientific names in Latin, and descriptions of these in German. Vocabularies in German, Finnish, Cheremiss, Votyak, Ostyak, Kazan Tartar, Kirghiz, Bukharan and Kalmyk).

Transcribed by Viveka Hansen. Translated by Tom Geddes.

ISBN: (Book One) 978-1-904145-16-5, (Book Two) 978-1-904145-17-2
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Lars Hansen



 
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THE APOSTLES
EUROPE, THE ARCTIC & ASIA
Anton Rolandsson Martin (1729-1785)
Johan Peter Falck (1732-1774)

EUROPE, NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA
Pehr Kalm (1716-1779)
Pehr Löfling (1729-1756)
Daniel Rolander (1725-1793)

EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, NORTH EAST & WEST AFRICA
Göran Rothman(1739-1778)
Fredrik Hasselquist (1722-1752)
Peter Forsskål (1732-1763)
Andreas Berlin (1746-1773)
Adam Afzelius (1750-1837)

SOUTHERN AFRICA, OCEANIA, ANTARCTICA & SOUTH AMERICA
Anders Sparrman (1748-1820)

EUROPE, SOUTHERN AFRICA, EAST-, SOUTHERN- & SOUTHEAST ASIA
Carl Peter Thunberg (1743-1828)

EUROPE, SOUTHERN AFRICA, OCEANIA, SOUTH AMERICA, EAST-, SOUTHERN- & SOUTHEAST ASIA
Pehr Osbeck (1723-1805)
Olof Torén (1718-1753))
Carl Fredrik Adler (1720-1761)
Christopher Tärnström (1711-1746)
Daniel Solander (1733-1782)

CONTENTS & UPDATES
Contents The Linnaeus Apostles - Global Science & Adventure. Volume ONE to EIGHT

Books released/Due for release 2008. The Linnaeus Apostles - Global Science & Adventure.

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ORDER: The Linnaeus Apostles - Global Science & Adventure. Vol. 1 - 8

List of Subscribers to the Limited Edition of The Linnaeus Apostles - Global Science & Adventure. Vol. 1 - 8.

The Ambassadors of the Linnaeus Apostles - Global Science & Adventure project.

LINNAEUS PRESS INFORMATION
New Book release - Doctor Carl Linnaeus Physician. World Wide (May 2008)

(PDF 1.9 Mb) Special Issue - Linnaeus Apostles - of The IK Messenger. World Wide (October 2007)

Sir David Attenborough on the Linnaeus Apostles - Global Science & Adventure project. Richmond, United Kingdom. (8 October 2007)

Obituary Mr Per Wahlström - "True Advocate for Nature and Culture". (October 2007)

The New Scientist Magazine publishes a story about the Linnaeus apostle Daniel Rolander. (Aug 2007)

The Linnaeus Apostles - Global Science & Adventure. The very first volume straight from the printers at a ceremony at the Drottningholm Palace, Sweden. (May 2007)

The Return of the Linnaeus Apostles. At The Royal Geographical Society, London, United Kingdom. (March 2007)

IK presents its publication of Linnaeus' Notebook from 1725 - the very first writings by Carl Linnaeus. World Wide (January 2007)

Carl Linnaeus in Skåne. IK Launch of the official Guidebook for the Tercentenary Celebrations. (September 2006)

Linnaeus Production With a Sense of Nordic Heritage (January 2006)

The Swedish Gazebo - Science & Adventure (January 2005)

Tärnström's Journal - Book launch in Gothenburg, Sweden IK's Linnaeus gathering with book launch in the presence of the Minister for Culture. Gothenburg, Sweden. (January 2005)

The Speaker Björn von Sydow talks about The Linnaeus Apostles (February 2004)

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