Johann Reinhold Forster
Johann Reinhold Forster (22 October 1729 – 9 December 1798) was a German Reformed (Calvinist) pastor and naturalist who made contributions to the early ornithology of Europe and North America. He is best known as the naturalist on James Cook's second Pacific voyage, where he was accompanied by his son Georg Forster. These expeditions promoted the career of Johann Reinhold Forster and the findings became the bedrock of colonial professionalism and helped set the stage for the future development of anthropology and ethnology. They also laid the framework for general concern about the impact that alteration of the physical environment for European economic expansion would have on exotic societies. Provided by Wikipedia-
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9by Cook, James, 1728-1779., Hodges, M., il., Benard, il., Suard, J. B. A. (Jean Baptiste Antoine), 1734-1817, tr., Forster, Georg, 1754-1794., Forster, Johann Reinhold, 1729-1798., Furneaux, Tobias, 1735-1781., Hotel de Thou, imp. (París)Get access
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10by Beniowski, Maurycy August (1746-1786)Contributors: “...Forster, Johann Reinhold (1729-1798). Red....”
Published 1790
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