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SCHEUCHZER, JOHANN JAKOB (1672-1733) , Swiss savant, was born at Zurich on the 2nd of August 1672. The son of the senior town physician (or Archiater) of Zurich, he received his education in that place, and in 1692 went to the university of Altdorf
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His published works (apart from numerous articles) were estimated at thirty-four in number. His historical writings are mostly still in MS. The more important of his published writings relate either to his scientific observations (all branches) or to his journeys, in the course of which he collected materials for these scientific works. In the former category are his Beschreibung der Naturgeschichte des Schweitzerlandes (3 vols., Zurich, 1706-1708, the 3rd volume containing an account in German of his journey of 1705; a new edition of this book and, with important omissions, of his 1723 work
of Naturgeschichte des Schweitzerlandes sammt seinen Reisen fiber die schweitzerischen Gebfrge), and his Helvetiae historia naturalis oder Naturhistorie des Schweitzerlandes (published in 3 vols., at Zurich, 1716-1718, and reissued in the same form in 1752, under the German title just given). The first of the three parts of the last-named work
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(with Tschudi's Chronicum Helveticum) one of the chief
Scheuchzer to almost every part of Switzerland, particularly its central and eastern districts. Apropos of his visit (1705) to the Rhone glacier, he inserts a full account of the other Swiss glaciers, as far as they were then known, while in 1706, after mentioning certain wonders to be seen in the museum at Lucerne, he adds reports by' men of good faith who had seen dragons in Switzerland. He doubts their existence, but illustrates the reports by fanciful representations of dragons, which have led some modern writers to depreciate his merits as a traveller and naturalist, for the belief in dragons was then widely spread. In 1712 he published a map of Switzerland in four sheets (scale 1/290,000), of which the east
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See F. X. Hoeherl, J. J. Scheuchzer, der Begrander d. phys. Geographie d. Hochgebirges (Munich, 1901), a useful little pamphlet, conveniently summarizing Scheuchzer's scientific views. (W. A. B. C.) End of Article: SCHEUCHZER, JOHANN JAKOB (1672-1733) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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