ENCOUNTERS IN AFRICA: WHEN LIVINGSTONE MET WELWITSCH

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Autor(a) principal: Albuquerque, Sara
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Salgueiro, Angela
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28232
Resumo: From 1851 onwards, coinciding with a period of relative political stability, Portugal achieved the necessary conditions for the development of its imperial plan. The Portuguese Government believed in the wealth of its African possessions, despite several public discussions about the future of the territories in the 1860s. The expedition Iter Angolense (1853–1860), led by Friedrich Martin Joseph Welwitsch (1806–1872) an Austrian doctor and botanist, occurred at a time when the imperial plan became established. Welwitsch was sent by the Portuguese Crown to what is known today as Angola. The objective was to collect data, plants, animals, and minerals for scientific analysis and to ascertain their economic potential. On 3 September 1859, Welwitsch was the first European to describe the famous Namib Desert plant, later named Welwitschia mirabilis in his honour. During this expedition, the botanist met David Livingstone (1813–1873), the famous explorer, doctor, geographer and missionary. Although the fact Welwitsch and Livingstone met while they were in Angola is recognized, this encounter has hitherto been studied in depth. These famous explorers met at Golungo Alto in 1854, and this encounter would affect both of them in different ways. This work in progress intends to explore the networks of knowledge the impact of this encounter in a period that preceded the formation of the Society of Geography, Lisbon (1875) and the Scramble for Africa.
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title ENCOUNTERS IN AFRICA: WHEN LIVINGSTONE MET WELWITSCH
spellingShingle ENCOUNTERS IN AFRICA: WHEN LIVINGSTONE MET WELWITSCH
Albuquerque, Sara
Angola
Frederich Welwitsch
David Livingstone
Cross-cultural enconters
title_short ENCOUNTERS IN AFRICA: WHEN LIVINGSTONE MET WELWITSCH
title_full ENCOUNTERS IN AFRICA: WHEN LIVINGSTONE MET WELWITSCH
title_fullStr ENCOUNTERS IN AFRICA: WHEN LIVINGSTONE MET WELWITSCH
title_full_unstemmed ENCOUNTERS IN AFRICA: WHEN LIVINGSTONE MET WELWITSCH
title_sort ENCOUNTERS IN AFRICA: WHEN LIVINGSTONE MET WELWITSCH
author Albuquerque, Sara
author_facet Albuquerque, Sara
Salgueiro, Angela
author_role author
author2 Salgueiro, Angela
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Albuquerque, Sara
Salgueiro, Angela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Angola
Frederich Welwitsch
David Livingstone
Cross-cultural enconters
topic Angola
Frederich Welwitsch
David Livingstone
Cross-cultural enconters
description From 1851 onwards, coinciding with a period of relative political stability, Portugal achieved the necessary conditions for the development of its imperial plan. The Portuguese Government believed in the wealth of its African possessions, despite several public discussions about the future of the territories in the 1860s. The expedition Iter Angolense (1853–1860), led by Friedrich Martin Joseph Welwitsch (1806–1872) an Austrian doctor and botanist, occurred at a time when the imperial plan became established. Welwitsch was sent by the Portuguese Crown to what is known today as Angola. The objective was to collect data, plants, animals, and minerals for scientific analysis and to ascertain their economic potential. On 3 September 1859, Welwitsch was the first European to describe the famous Namib Desert plant, later named Welwitschia mirabilis in his honour. During this expedition, the botanist met David Livingstone (1813–1873), the famous explorer, doctor, geographer and missionary. Although the fact Welwitsch and Livingstone met while they were in Angola is recognized, this encounter has hitherto been studied in depth. These famous explorers met at Golungo Alto in 1854, and this encounter would affect both of them in different ways. This work in progress intends to explore the networks of knowledge the impact of this encounter in a period that preceded the formation of the Society of Geography, Lisbon (1875) and the Scramble for Africa.
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