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An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia Martin Sauer

An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia By Martin Sauer

An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia by Martin Sauer


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This illustrated account traces the 1785-94 Russian expedition led by Joseph Billings (1758-1806) to chart the east Siberian coastline and undertake scientific observations. Written up by Martin Sauer, the expedition's secretary, this 1802 publication includes descriptions of the peoples found living in the most inhospitable of environments.

An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia Summary

An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia by Martin Sauer

Impressed by the discoveries of Captain Cook, and conscious that Russia was lagging behind other countries in terms of navigation and exploration, Catherine the Great commissioned an expedition in 1785 to chart the coastline in the far north-east of her empire. Born in Middlesex, Joseph Billings (1758-1806) had sailed under Cook but entered Russian service in 1783. He was chosen to lead the expedition, which would last for nine years. Written up by Martin Sauer, secretary and translator to the expedition, this illustrated account was first published in English in 1802, documenting the sheer scale of the task and the range of scientific activities carried out. Notable for producing the first accurate maps of the shoreline and islands of east Siberia, the expedition also contributed to the ethnographic and zoological knowledge of this most inhospitable of environments.

Table of Contents

Preface; Explanations of Russian and other foreign words; 1. Departure from St Petersburg; 2. A succinct account of our transactions at Irkutsk; 3. Departure from Irkutsk; 4. Arrival at Ochotsk; 5. Departure from Ochotsk; 6. Meeting of the command, under circumstances of difficulty; 7. Departure from Virchni Kovima; 8. Departure from Neizshni Kovima Ostrog; 9. Meet with Mr Ledyard; 10. Account of the Yakuti; 11. Leave Yakutsk; 12. Receive information from Petersburg of an enemy's ship; 13. Depart from Oonalashka; 14. Leave Kadiak; 15. Leave Prince William's Sound; 16. Mr Pribuloff appointed to the sturman's place; 17. Billings abandons all thought of re-visiting the American coast; 18. Reception by the natives; 19. Deplorable state of the party; 20. Part of the company sail for Ochotsk; 21. The peninsula of Kamtshatka described; 22. The La Flavia departs for Canton; Appendices.

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NLS9781108066655
9781108066655
1108066658
An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia by Martin Sauer
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Cambridge University Press
2013-11-21
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