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HORNEMANN, FREDERICK (fl. 17961800)

This article appears in Volume V13, Page 709 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: HIG-HOR
HORNEMANN, FREDERICK (fl. 17961800) , German traveller in Africa, was born at Hildesheim. He was a
young
  man when, early in 1796, he offered his services to the African Association of London as an explorer in Africa. By the association he was sent to Gottingen University to study Arabic and otherwise prepare for an expedition into the unknown regions of North Africa from the
east
 . In September 1797 he arrived in Egypt, where he continued his studies. On the invasion of the country by the French he was confined in the citadel of Cairo, to preserve him from the fanaticism of the populace. Liberated by the French, he received the patronage of Bonaparte. On the 5th of September 1798 he joined a caravan returning to the Maghrib from Mecca, attaching himself to a party of Fezzan merchants who accompanied the pilgrims. As an avowed Christian would not have been permitted to join the caravan Hornemann assumed the character of a
young
  mameluke trading to Fezzan. He then spoke, but indifferently, both Arabic and Turkish, and he was accompanied as servant and interpreter by Joseph Freudenburg, a German convert to Islam, who had thrice made the
pilgrimage
  to Mecca. Travelling by way of the oases of Siwa and Aujila, a " black rocky desert " was traversed to Temissa in Fezzan. Murzuk was reached on the 17th of November 1798. Here Hornemann lived till June 1799, going thence to the city of
Tripoli
 , whence in August of the same year he despatched his journals to London. He then returned to Murzuk. Nothing further is known with certainty concerning him or his companion. In Murzuk Hornemann had collected a
great
  deal of trustworthy information concerning the peoples and countries of the western Sahara and central Sudan, and when he left
Tripoli
  it was his intention to go direct to the Hausa country, which region he was the first European definitely to locate. " If I do not perish in my undertaking," he wrote in his journal, " I hope in five years I shall be able to make the Society better acquainted with the people of whom I have given this short description." The British
consul
  at Tripoli heard from a source believed to be trustworthy that about June 1803 Jusef (Hornemann's Mahommedan name) was at Cana, i.e. Katsena, in Northern Nigeria, " in good health and highly respected as a marabout." A report reached Murzuk in 1819 that the traveller had gone to " Noofy
(Nupe), and had died there. Hornemann was the first European in modern times to traverse the north-eastern Sahara, and up to 1910 no other explorer had followed his route across the Jebel-es-Suda from Aujila to Temissa.
The
original
  text of Hornemann's journal, which was written in German, was printed at
Weimar
  in 1801; an English translation, Travels from Cairo to Mourzouk, &c., with maps and dissertations by Major James Rennell, appeared in London in 1802. A French translation of the English
work
 , made by order of the First
Consul
 , and augmented with notes and a memoir on the Egyptian oases by L. Langles, was published in Paris in the following year. The French version is the most valuable of the three. Consult also the Proceedings of the African Association (181o), and the Geog. Jnl. Nov. 1906.


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