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Edme-François Jomard

Edme-François Jomard (French: [ʒɔmaʁ]; 1777 – September 22, 1862[1]) was a French cartographer, engineer, and archaeologist. He edited the Description de L'Égypte and was a member of the Institut d'Egypte established by Napoleon. He supervised the educational and cultural mission sent to France from Egypt by Muhammad Ali of Egypt. He was a pioneer in the area of History of Cartography.

Edme-François Jomard

Life edit

He was educated at the collège Mazarin, the École nationale des ponts et chaussées and the École polytechnique. He took part in Napoleon's commission to Egypt. In 1828 he was appointed as curator of the geographical collections of the Bibliothèque royale.[2][3]: 8 

Description de l'Égypte edit

The publication of the landmark, outsized Description de l'Égypte (Description of Egypt) was decreed by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802, and published between 1809 and 1892. This seminal publication on Egyptology was a collaboration effort of some 150 prominent French scientist and scholars and 2,000 technicians and artists, with Jomard as chief editor. It is the record of Bonaparte's Commission des Sciences et des Arts that accompanied the ill-fated French campaign in Egypt and Syria (1798-1801)."[4]

Monuments de la géographie edit

 
1542 map of Central America, facsimile published in Monuments de la géographie

Jomard's main task as curator at the Bibliothèque royale was to organize the existing collections and to develop the library's collection of contemporary maps. But he was also concerned with the history of cartography, searching for early maps and arranging for facsimiles to be prepared that could be published, thus making them available for scholarly study. The maps ranged from the Hereford Mappa Mundi of about 1300 to early maps of the Americas (16th century). They were prepared at full size, some maps requiring multiple folio sheets. The collection, entitled Monuments de la géographie (Monuments of geography) was published between 1842 and 1862, and included 30 maps. The goal was to document the progress of geographical concepts from erroneous mediaeval ideas to modern scientific knowledge based on exploration and accurate observation.[3]: 8–11 

Learned Societies edit

Jomard was one of the founding members of the Société de Géographie in Paris. With the Irish exile and former American consul David Baillie Warden, Jonard was behind the society's patronage of studies of indigenous America, especially Palenque and the Yucatán Peninsula.[5]

Through his membership of the society, he was also involved in awarding the French explorer, René Caillié, the 10,000 Franc prize for being the first European to return from Timbuktu. He contributed to, and edited, Caillié's account of his travels, Journal d'un voyage à Temboctou et à Jenné dans l'Afrique Centrale, ... which was published in 1830. The work was translated into English and published as Travels through Central Africa to Timbuctoo; and across the Great Desert, to Morocco,....[6]

Jomard was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society[7] in 1829 and the American Antiquarian Society[8] in 1855.

Jomard Award edit

The Jomard Award was established by the Société de Géographie in 1882 for auxiliary sciences and services provided to the French Geographical Society ("Prix pour les sciences auxiliares et pour services rendus á la Société de Géographie").[9]

Recipients edit

  • 1999 The Royal Geographical Society: Archives de la Royal Geographical Society
  • 2000 Christophe and Oriane Cordonnier: Le Cosmos, d'Alexandre de Humboldt
  • 2005 Yves Lassus: Jomard, le dernier Egyptien
  • 2009 Gilles Lapouge: La légende de la géographie

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Appletons' annual cyclopaedia and register of important events of the year: 1862. New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1863. p. 692.
  2. ^ Arthur Goldschmidt, Biographical Dictionary of Modern Egypt (2000), p. 98; Google Books.
  3. ^ a b Edney, Matthew H. (2023). "The first facsimile collections and the parisian origins of the history of cartography". Imago Mundi. 75 (1): 2–23. doi:10.1080/03085694.2023.2226951. S2CID 261089577.
  4. ^ Root, Nina J. 2012. "Egypt Revealed." IN: Baione, Tom. 2012. Natural histories: extraordinary rare book selections from the American Museum of Natural History Library. New York, NY: Sterling Signature. Page 81.
  5. ^ Edison, Paul N. (2004). "Colonial Prospecting in Independent Mexico: Abbé Baradère's Antiquités mexicaines (1834-36)". Proceedings of the Western Society for French History. 32. hdl:2027/spo.0642292.0032.012. ISSN 2573-5012.
  6. ^ Quella-Villéger 2012, p. 162.
  7. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  8. ^ American Antiquarian Society Members Directory
  9. ^ (in French). Société de Géographie. Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2013.

Sources edit

  • Quella-Villéger, Alain (2012), René Caillié, l'Africain : une vie d'explorateur, 1799-1838 (in French), Anglet, France: Aubéron, ISBN 978-2-84498-137-0

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Edme Francois Jomard French ʒɔmaʁ 1777 September 22 1862 1 was a French cartographer engineer and archaeologist He edited the Description de L Egypte and was a member of the Institut d Egypte established by Napoleon He supervised the educational and cultural mission sent to France from Egypt by Muhammad Ali of Egypt He was a pioneer in the area of History of Cartography Edme Francois Jomard Contents 1 Life 2 Description de l Egypte 3 Monuments de la geographie 4 Learned Societies 5 Jomard Award 5 1 Recipients 6 See also 7 Notes 8 SourcesLife editHe was educated at the college Mazarin the Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussees and the Ecole polytechnique He took part in Napoleon s commission to Egypt In 1828 he was appointed as curator of the geographical collections of the Bibliotheque royale 2 3 8 Description de l Egypte editThe publication of the landmark outsized Description de l Egypte Description of Egypt was decreed by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802 and published between 1809 and 1892 This seminal publication on Egyptology was a collaboration effort of some 150 prominent French scientist and scholars and 2 000 technicians and artists with Jomard as chief editor It is the record of Bonaparte s Commission des Sciences et des Arts that accompanied the ill fated French campaign in Egypt and Syria 1798 1801 4 Monuments de la geographie edit nbsp 1542 map of Central America facsimile published in Monuments de la geographieJomard s main task as curator at the Bibliotheque royale was to organize the existing collections and to develop the library s collection of contemporary maps But he was also concerned with the history of cartography searching for early maps and arranging for facsimiles to be prepared that could be published thus making them available for scholarly study The maps ranged from the Hereford Mappa Mundi of about 1300 to early maps of the Americas 16th century They were prepared at full size some maps requiring multiple folio sheets The collection entitled Monuments de la geographie Monuments of geography was published between 1842 and 1862 and included 30 maps The goal was to document the progress of geographical concepts from erroneous mediaeval ideas to modern scientific knowledge based on exploration and accurate observation 3 8 11 Learned Societies editJomard was one of the founding members of the Societe de Geographie in Paris With the Irish exile and former American consul David Baillie Warden Jonard was behind the society s patronage of studies of indigenous America especially Palenque and the Yucatan Peninsula 5 Through his membership of the society he was also involved in awarding the French explorer Rene Caillie the 10 000 Franc prize for being the first European to return from Timbuktu He contributed to and edited Caillie s account of his travels Journal d un voyage a Temboctou et a Jenne dans l Afrique Centrale which was published in 1830 The work was translated into English and published as Travels through Central Africa to Timbuctoo and across the Great Desert to Morocco 6 Jomard was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society 7 in 1829 and the American Antiquarian Society 8 in 1855 Jomard Award editThe Jomard Award was established by the Societe de Geographie in 1882 for auxiliary sciences and services provided to the French Geographical Society Prix pour les sciences auxiliares et pour services rendus a la Societe de Geographie 9 Recipients edit 1999 The Royal Geographical Society Archives de la Royal Geographical Society 2000 Christophe and Oriane Cordonnier Le Cosmos d Alexandre de Humboldt 2005 Yves Lassus Jomard le dernier Egyptien 2009 Gilles Lapouge La legende de la geographieSee also editList of EgyptologistsNotes edit Appletons annual cyclopaedia and register of important events of the year 1862 New York D Appleton amp Company 1863 p 692 Arthur Goldschmidt Biographical Dictionary of Modern Egypt 2000 p 98 Google Books a b Edney Matthew H 2023 The first facsimile collections and the parisian origins of the history of cartography Imago Mundi 75 1 2 23 doi 10 1080 03085694 2023 2226951 S2CID 261089577 Root Nina J 2012 Egypt Revealed IN Baione Tom 2012 Natural histories extraordinary rare book selections from the American Museum of Natural History Library New York NY Sterling Signature Page 81 Edison Paul N 2004 Colonial Prospecting in Independent Mexico Abbe Baradere s Antiquites mexicaines 1834 36 Proceedings of the Western Society for French History 32 hdl 2027 spo 0642292 0032 012 ISSN 2573 5012 Quella Villeger 2012 p 162 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2021 04 07 American Antiquarian Society Members Directory Les 54 prix de fondation in French Societe de Geographie Archived from the original on 4 November 2013 Retrieved 6 December 2013 Sources editQuella Villeger Alain 2012 Rene Caillie l Africain une vie d explorateur 1799 1838 in French Anglet France Auberon ISBN 978 2 84498 137 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edme Francois Jomard amp oldid 1198808416, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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