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Carl Julian (von) Graba (17 February 1799 in
Itzehoe Itzehoe (; nds, Itzhoe) is a town in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. As the capital of the district Steinburg, Itzehoe is located on the Stör, a navigable tributary of the Elbe, 51 km (31.7 mi) northwest of Hamburg and 24  ...
– 30 March 1874 in
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) was a German lawyer and Royal Danish judicial councillor, and was also a keen
ornithologist Ornithology is a branch of zoology that concerns the "methodological study and consequent knowledge of birds with all that relates to them." Several aspects of ornithology differ from related disciplines, due partly to the high visibility and th ...
and one of the first modern researchers to visit and study the
Faroe Islands The Faroe Islands ( ), or simply the Faroes ( fo, Føroyar ; da, Færøerne ), are a North Atlantic island group and an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. They are located north-northwest of Scotland, and about halfway bet ...
, where he described the local puffin which was subsequently named Fratercula arctica grabae after him. Graba's findings were mentioned in 1872 by
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in his book ''
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''.


Biography

Graba, the son of a Danish cavalry colonel, grew up in Itzehoe,
Duchy of Holstein The Duchy of Holstein (german: Herzogtum Holstein, da, Hertugdømmet Holsten) was the northernmost state of the Holy Roman Empire, located in the present German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It originated when King Christian I of Denmark had his ...
, within
Schleswig-Holstein Schleswig-Holstein (; da, Slesvig-Holsten; nds, Sleswig-Holsteen; frr, Slaswik-Holstiinj) is the northernmost of the 16 states of Germany, comprising most of the historical duchy of Holstein and the southern part of the former Duchy of Sch ...
in north Germany, which was part of the Danish Kingdom at that time, until 1864. He was educated at the
Katharineum The Katharineum zu Lübeck is a humanistic gymnasium founded 1531 in the Hanseatic city Lübeck, Germany. In 2006 the 475th anniversary of this Latin school was celebrated with several events. The school uses the buildings of a former Franciscan ...
of
Lübeck Lübeck (; Low German also ), officially the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (german: Hansestadt Lübeck), is a city in Northern Germany. With around 217,000 inhabitants, Lübeck is the second-largest city on the German Baltic coast and in the stat ...
, then went on to study law at
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from 1817. After this, he worked as a lawyer in lower courts.
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, one of his colleagues and also an ornithologist, had travelled to Norway in 1917 to study Norwegian birds, and he persuaded Graba to make a trip to the remote and then almost unknown Danish Faroe Islands, whose birdlife had been little studied. Graba spent three months there in 1828, to investigate what he called the "birds of the North in their home environment", which he imagined would be "even stranger" than the birds of
the Hebrides The Hebrides (; gd, Innse Gall, ; non, Suðreyjar, "southern isles") are an archipelago off the west coast of the Scottish mainland. The islands fall into two main groups, based on their proximity to the mainland: the Inner and Outer Hebride ...
,
Orkneys Orkney (; sco, Orkney; on, Orkneyjar; nrn, Orknøjar), also known as the Orkney Islands, is an archipelago in the Northern Isles of Scotland, situated off the north coast of the island of Great Britain. Orkney is 10 miles (16 km) north ...
and
Shetlands Shetland, also called the Shetland Islands and formerly Zetland, is a subarctic archipelago in Scotland lying between Orkney, the Faroe Islands and Norway. It is the northernmost region of the United Kingdom. The islands lie about to the no ...
.


Visit to the Faroe Islands

Graba sailed from Kiel on 23 March 1828 and arrived in
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on the following day. His onward voyage, scheduled for 28 March, was delayed because of dead calm conditions and he actually sailed on 9 April, reaching
Tórshavn Tórshavn (; lit. "Thor's harbour"), usually locally referred to as simply ''Havn'', is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands. It is located in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. To the northwest of the city lies the ...
, capital of the Faroe Islands, on 18 April. During his three-month visit, he undertook many excursions to the islands of the Faroes, including
Nólsoy Nólsoy (previously also ''Nölsoy''; da, Nolsø; non, Norsey) is an island and village in central Faroe Islands, 4 km east of the capital Tórshavn in Streymoy. Description Nólsoy is the lowest of the Faroes; the highest point is Eggjark ...
,
Sandoy Sandoy ("Sand Island") is the first of the five southern islands that make up the Faroe chain, the fifth biggest of all the Faroe Islands, an autonomous region of the Kingdom of Denmark. It also refers to the region that includes this island alon ...
, Suduroy,
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and
Streymoy Streymoy ( da, Strømø) is the largest and most populated island of the Faroe Islands. The capital, Tórshavn, is located on its southeast coast. The name means "island of currents". It also refers to the largest region of the country that also i ...
, and he kept careful and meticulous notes, with detailed descriptions of birds he saw, including their weight, measurement and plumage colour. He shot and collected two specimens of white-speckled raven, recording detailed descriptions. He also closely examined two Rock Pigeon specimens from Nólsoy and noted difference in behaviour of wild and domestic pigeons. He travelled by eight-manned rowing boat, on horseback and on foot, often staying with young Danish priests who would typically spend six years in the Faroes as a passport to good careers back in Denmark. He spent three days in
Saksun Saksun is a village near the northwest coast of the Faroese island of Streymoy, in Sunda Municipality. Geography Saksun lies in the bottom of what used to be an inlet of the sea, surrounded by high mountains. The inlet formed a good deep natur ...
and then visited the bird cliffs in the
Vestmanna Vestmanna is a town in the Faroe Islands on the west of the island of Streymoy. It was formerly a ferry port, until an undersea tunnel, the Vágatunnilin, was built from Vágar to Kvívík and Stykkið further south on Streymoy. The cliffs west ...
mountains, which made a strong impression on him. His notes include many anecdotes about both the bird life and the Faroese people. Graba observed the traditional drive hunting and killing of
pilot whales Pilot whales are cetaceans belonging to the genus ''Globicephala''. The two extant species are the long-finned pilot whale (''G. melas'') and the short-finned pilot whale (''G. macrorhynchus''). The two are not readily distinguishable at sea, ...
on 2 July in Tórshavn. He witnessed 300 people in 30 boats slaughtering 80 whales, describing the strategy, wild shouting, courage, bloodlust and fury in the heat of the battle. He also described the taxation and distribution arrangements for the meat. His return voyage left Tórshavn on 17 July 1828. He arrived off Kiel on 6 August and expressed his relief and delight to be back in familiar surroundings. The final entry in his notes reads "Nach Faro reise ich aber nicht zum zweitenmale" ("I will not travel to the Faroes a second time"). His notes were published in
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in 1830 under the title ''Tagebuch, geführt auf einer Reise nach Färö im Jahre 1828'' (''Diary kept on a trip to Farö in 1828''), which was translated into Faroese in 1987.


Later career

After his return, he worked again as a lawyer and civil servant, and later moved to
Reinbek Reinbek (; probably from "Rainbek" = brook at the field margin; Northern Low Saxon: ''Reinbeek'') is a town located in Stormarn (district), Stormarn district in the northern Germany, German state of Schleswig-Holstein within the metropolitan regio ...
near Hamburg. After retiring, he moved back to Kiel, where he died on 30 March 1874. In 1993, his Faroe Islands book was reprinted in Kiel under the same title. A journalist of the
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wrote in 1999: "His small work is still recognized today, after more than 150 years, and not outdated". Carl Julian von Graba had two sons. One, named Hermann von Graba (1833–1908), was mayor of
Glückstadt Glückstadt (; da, Lykstad) is a town in the Steinburg district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is located on the right bank of the Lower Elbe at the confluence of the small Rhin river, about northwest of Altona. Glückstadt is part of the ...
before becoming district administrator in the Schleswig-Holstein provincial administration.


Publications

*''Tagebuch, geführt auf einer Reise nach Färö im Jahre 1828.'' Perthes & Besser, Hamburg 1830 **Reprographic reprint: ''Tagebuch, geführt auf einer Reise nach Färö im Jahre 1828.'' Annual gift 1993 for the members of the German-Faroese Circle of Friends e. V., Butt, Kiel 1993, ISBN 3-926099-26-7 *''Theorie und Praxis des gemeinen deutschen Criminalrechts im neunzehnten Jahrhundert: in merkwürdigen Strafrechtsfällen dargestellt und bearbeitet.'' (''Theory and practice of common German criminal law in the nineteenth century: presented and dealt with in strange criminal cases'') Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1838 *''Andeutungen, die Reform der Freiheits-Strafen in den Herzogthümern Schleswig und Holstein betreffend.'' (''Hints concerning the reform of the prison sentences in the Duchy of Schleswig and Holstein'') Schwers, Kiel 1840 *''Actenmäßige Darstellung des wider Jochim Hinrich Ramcke, Anna Maria Ramcke und Hinrich Ladiges aus Halstenbeck wegen Mordes und Brandstiftung geführten Criminalprozesses.'' (''Act-like depiction of the criminal trial conducted against Jochim Hinrich Ramcke, Anna Maria Ramcke and Hinrich Ladiges from Halstenbeck for murder and arson'') Bünsow, Kiel 1844 *''Hartwig von Reventlau. Dramatische Dichtung in 5 Acten.'' Schwerssche Buchhandlung, Kiel 1846


See also

* Fauna of the Faroe Islands


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Graba, Carl Julian Von German ornithologists German explorers German diarists Jurists from Schleswig-Holstein People from the Duchy of Holstein 19th-century Danish lawyers People from Itzehoe University of Kiel alumni History of the Faroe Islands 1799 births 1874 deaths