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- 2009437856 abstract "Caspar Georg Carl Reinwardt was born in the Rhineland province of Prussia in 1773, but moved to the Netherlands at a young age. He studied science and philosophy there, later becoming a professor of natural history. From 1817 to 1822 he served the Dutch in the East Indies, recently recovered from British control after the Napoleonic wars ended in 1815, as director of affairs for agriculture, arts and sciences. He is best known as the founder of the famous botanical gardens at Buitenzorg (now Bogor) on Java (1817). He traveled extensively in the archipelago in these years. His papers concern among others gathering samples of flora and fauna for the natural history collections in the Netherlands and scientific investigations into various subjects, such as earthquakes and volcanoes, mining and agriculture. Also included are various papers and memoranda of officials of the VOC (Dutch East India Company) from the second-half of the eighteenth century, as well as a short travel account by the Belgian artist A.A.J. Payen and a few documents from Reinwardt's period as professor in Leiden after his return from the Indies.".
- 2009437856 alternative "Dutch title on verso t.p. of accompanying guide: Archief van Prof. C.G.C. Reinwardt (1773-1854) als Directeur tot de zaken van Landbouw, Kunsten en Wetenschappen".
- 2009437856 alternative "Order no.: MMP 131".
- 2009437856 alternative "Papers of Prof. C.G.C. Reinwardt (1773-1854) on the East Indies (c. 1755-1828)".
- 2009437856 contributor B11610483.
- 2009437856 coverage "Indonesia Description and travel.".
- 2009437856 created "c2006.".
- 2009437856 date "2006".
- 2009437856 date "c2006.".
- 2009437856 dateCopyrighted "c2006.".
- 2009437856 description "Caspar Georg Carl Reinwardt was born in the Rhineland province of Prussia in 1773, but moved to the Netherlands at a young age. He studied science and philosophy there, later becoming a professor of natural history. From 1817 to 1822 he served the Dutch in the East Indies, recently recovered from British control after the Napoleonic wars ended in 1815, as director of affairs for agriculture, arts and sciences. He is best known as the founder of the famous botanical gardens at Buitenzorg (now Bogor) on Java (1817). He traveled extensively in the archipelago in these years. His papers concern among others gathering samples of flora and fauna for the natural history collections in the Netherlands and scientific investigations into various subjects, such as earthquakes and volcanoes, mining and agriculture. Also included are various papers and memoranda of officials of the VOC (Dutch East India Company) from the second-half of the eighteenth century, as well as a short travel account by the Belgian artist A.A.J. Payen and a few documents from Reinwardt's period as professor in Leiden after his return from the Indies.".
- 2009437856 extent "22 microfiches +".
- 2009437856 issued "2006".
- 2009437856 issued "c2006.".
- 2009437856 language "Documents chiefly in Dutch, with English, French, German and Indonesian; accompanying guide & concordance in English and Dutch.".
- 2009437856 language "dut eng fre".
- 2009437856 language "dut".
- 2009437856 publisher "The Hague : Nationaal Archief ; Amsterdam : Moran Micropublications,".
- 2009437856 spatial "Indonesia Description and travel.".
- 2009437856 spatial "Indonesia.".
- 2009437856 subject "508.9598 22".
- 2009437856 subject "Microfiche 2009/4".
- 2009437856 subject "Natural history Indonesia.".
- 2009437856 subject "Q115".
- 2009437856 subject "Reinwardt, C.G.C. (Caspar Georg Carl), 1773-1854 Archives.".
- 2009437856 subject "Reinwardt, C.G.C. (Caspar Georg Carl), 1773-1854 Travel Indonesia.".
- 2009437856 title "Dutch title on verso t.p. of accompanying guide: Archief van Prof. C.G.C. Reinwardt (1773-1854) als Directeur tot de zaken van Landbouw, Kunsten en Wetenschappen".
- 2009437856 title "Order no.: MMP 131".
- 2009437856 title "Papers of Prof. C.G.C. Reinwardt (1773-1854) on the East Indies (c. 1755-1828)".
- 2009437856 title "Science in a colonial context. Part 3, Papers of Prof. C.G.C. Reinwardt (1773-1854) on the East Indies (c. 1755-1828) [microform].".
- 2009437856 type "text".