Louis-Claude de Saulces de Freycinet
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Louis Claude de Saulces de Freycinet (7 August 1779 – 18 August 1841) was a French Navy officer. He circumnavigated the earth, and in 1811 published the first map to show a full outline of the coastline of
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Biography

He was born at Montélimar, Drôme. Louis-Claude de Saulces de Freycinet was his full name (many calling him Louis de Freycinet). He had three brothers, Louis-Henri de Saulces de Freycinet, André-Charles de Saulces de Freycinet and the youngest, Frédéric-Casimir de Saulces de Freycinet (father of Charles de Freycinet). Louis-Claude was the second oldest. In 1793 he joined the French Navy as a midshipman, and took in several engagements against the British. In 1800, Freycinet was appointed to an exploration expedition to Southern and South-Western coasts of
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under Nicolas Baudin, on ''Naturaliste'' and ''Géographe''. Freycinet's brother, Louis-Henri de Freycinet, was also part of the expedition. Between September 1802 and August 1803, Freycinet captained the schooner ''Casuarina'', surveying the Australian coastline. He then transferred to ''Naturaliste'', and returned to France in 1804. Because
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was being held captive by the French on Mauritius, many of his discoveries were revisited and unintendedly claimed by
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, and new names were given by this expedition; in 1824 it was remedied in the second edition of '' Voyage découvertes aux terres australes''. In the end, Baudin and Freycinet managed to have their map of the Australian coastline published in 1811, three years before Flinders published his. An inlet on the coast of Western Australia is called
Freycinet Estuary Henri Freycinet Harbour, also known as Freycinet Estuary, is one of the inner gulfs of Shark Bay, Western Australia, a World Heritage Site that lies to the west of the Peron Peninsula. It has a significantly larger number of islands than Hamelin ...
.
Cape Freycinet Cape Freycinet is a point on the coast between Cape Leeuwin and Cape Naturaliste in the south west of Western Australia. It is within the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River local government area, and the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. It is n ...
between Cape Leeuwin and Cape Naturaliste and the
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with
Freycinet National Park Freycinet National Park is a national park on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, 125 km northeast of Hobart. It occupies a large part of the Freycinet Peninsula, named after French navigator Louis de Freycinet, and Schouten Island. Foun ...
in Tasmania also bear the explorer's name. In 1805, he returned to Paris, and was entrusted by the government with the work of preparing the maps and plans of the expedition. He also completed the narrative, and the whole work appeared under the title of ''Voyage de découvertes aux terres australes'' (Paris, 1807–1816). The plant genus ''
Freycinetia ''Freycinetia'' is one of the five extant genera in the flowering plant family Pandanaceae. The genus comprises approximately 180–200 species, most of them climbers. The species are distributed through the tropics and subtropics of South As ...
'' (
Pandanaceae Pandanaceae is a family of flowering plants native to the tropics and subtropics of the Old World, from West Africa through the Pacific. It contains 982 known species in five genera, of which the type genus, ''Pandanus'', is the most important, wi ...
) was named in his honor, as was the Hawaiian native tree/shrub '' Santalum freycinetianum''.


Circumnavigation on ''Uranie''

In 1817, he was given command of the corvette ''Uranie'', especially reconfigured to a new exploration voyage. ''Uranie'' carried several members of the Navy scientific staff, notably marine hydrologist
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, artist
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, and his junior draughtsman
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. ''Uranie'' sailed to Rio de Janeiro to take a series of pendulum measurements gather information in the fields of geography, ethnology, astronomy, terrestrial magnetism, meteorology, and for collecting specimens in natural history. Freycinet also managed to sneak his wife
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aboard. For three years, Freycinet cruised about the Pacific, visiting Australia, the
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,
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, and other Pacific islands, South America, and other places, and, notwithstanding the loss of ''Uranie'' on the Falkland Islands during the return voyage, returned to France with fine collections in all departments of natural history, and with voluminous notes and drawings of the countries visited. The results of this voyage were published under Freycinet's supervision, with the title of ''Voyage autour du monde fait par ordre du Roi sur les corvettes de S. M. l'Uranie et la Physicienne, pendant les années 1817, 1818, 1819 et 1820'', in 13 quarto volumes and 4 folio volumes of plates and maps. Freycinet was admitted into the
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in 1825, and was one of the founders of the Paris Geographical Society. He died at the family's château de FreycinetChâteau de Freycinet
near
Saulce-sur-Rhône Saulce-sur-Rhône (, literally ''Saulce on Rhône''; oc, Saussa) is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France. Population See also *Communes of the Drôme department The following is a list of the 363 communes of the Drôme ...
, Drôme.


Journals of the Voyage 1817-1820


Vol. 1 Part 1: Book I France to Brazil. pub.1827.Vol. 1 Part 2: Book II Brazil to Timor. pub.1828.Vol. 2 Part 1: Book III Timor to the Marianas. pub.1829.Vol. 2 Part 2: Book IV Guam to Hawaii; Book V Hawaii to Port Jackson 1819. pub.1829.Vol. 2 Part 3: Book V Hawaii to Port Jackson; Book VI Port Jackson to France 1820. pub.1839.Zoology. pub.1824.Zoology Plates. pub.1824.Botany. pub.1826.Botany Plates. pub.1826.Navigation and Hydrography, Part 1. pub.1826.Navigation and Hydrography, Part 2. pub.1826.Pendulum Observations. pub.1826.Terrestrial Magnetism. pub.1842.Meteorology. pub.1844.


See also

* European and American voyages of scientific exploration * Freycinet Map of 1811


Taxon named in his honor

*The
Indonesian speckled carpetshark The Indonesian speckled carpetshark, ''Hemiscyllium freycineti'', is a species of bamboo shark in the family Hemiscylliidae. It is found in the shallow ocean around the Raja Ampat Islands in West Papua, Indonesia, but was formerly believed to be ...
, ''Hemiscyllium freycineti'' is named after him.


Notes and references

Notes References Bibliography * Edward Duyker François Péron: An Impetuous Life: Naturalist and Voyager, Miegunyah/MUP, Melb., 2006, , * Fornasiero, Jean; Monteath, Peter and West-Sooby, John. ''Encountering Terra Australis: the Australian voyages of Nicholas Baudin and Matthew Flinders'', Kent Town, South Australia, Wakefield Press, 2004. *Frank Horner, The French Reconnaissance: Baudin in Australia 1801–1803, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1987 . * Marchant, Leslie R. ''French Napoleonic Placenames of the South West Coast'', Greenwood, WA. R.I.C. Publications, 2004. * Hordern House, ''Captain Louis de Freycinet and his Voyages to the Terres Australes'', Hordern House, Sydney, 2011 * Rose de Freycinet (patronymic Pinon) and Federico Motta, curator,
Rose de Freycinet. Una viaggiatrice clandestina a bordo dell'Uranie negli anni 1817-20
'' Verona, Giugno 2017. Translation of Rose original Journal, fully annotated with new documents and with a comprehensive revision of Louis de Freycinet travel, * * Rare Freycinet map. ''Ile Decrès'', or Kangaroo Island, 1803, held by the Royal Geographical Society of South Australi

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