Ignaz von Born

Ignaz
His interests include mining,
.Biography
Born belonged to a noble family of
In 1776 he was appointed by
He introduced a method of extracting metals by amalgamation (Uber des Anquicken der Erze, 1786), and other improvements in mining and other technical processes. His publications also include Lithophylacium Bornianum (1772–1775) and Bergbaukunde (1789), besides several museum catalogues.[4]
Born attempted satire with no great success. Die Staatsperücke, a tale published without his knowledge in 1772. He criticised state bureaucracy in this work.[2] And an attack on Father Hell, the Jesuit, and king's astronomer at Vienna, are two of his satirical works. Part of a satire, entitled Monachologia, in which the monks are described in the technical language of natural history, is also ascribed to him.[4]
Born was well acquainted with
In 1771 Born was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and in 1774 a Fellow of the Royal Society[5]
In 1781 Born proposed that Austria undertake a scientific voyage round the world, emulating those of Cook.[6] The expedition was described in the press in the following terms:
Vienna, 20 July 1782. His Majesty the Emperor has ordered Councillor von Born, one of our Monarchy's most learned savants, to put forward two subjects experienced in Natural History, to send to America in order to make new discoveries there. Mr. Heidinger, Adjunct in the Imperial Natural History Cabinet, and Doctor Maerter, Lecturer in Natural History at the Theresianum, were presented and approved; also, a Gardener and a Painter were included with them. They will go by Cape Horn to Otaheiti, from thence to Sandwich Island, to the American Coast on the North side of California, and finally to China. They both have knowledge of all areas of Natural History; it can therefore be assured that their discoveries will be of much greater ambit and usefulness than all that have been made hitherto, since Banks, Solander, and Forster looked at few other Objects of Natural History than Botany. At the end of August, they will sail on the Ship Comte de Cobenzell.[7]
Born himself hoped to lead the expedition, but the poor state of his health meant that he had to relinquish the post of leader in favour of
In 1790, he catalogued the mineral collection of
At the time of his death in 1791, he was writing Fasti Leopoldini, probably relating to the prudent conduct of Leopold II, the successor of Joseph, towards the Hungarians.[4]
As an active
The mineral bornite (Cu5FeS4), a common copper ore mineral was named in his honour.
Selected publications
- Born, I. 1778. Index rerum naturalium Musei Cæsarei Vindobonensis. Pars I.ma. Testacea. Verzeichniß der natürlichen Seltenheiten des k. k. Naturalien Cabinets zu Wien. Erster Theil. Schalthiere. Vindobonæ: Kraus. [1–40] + 1–458 + [1–82]. (in Latinand German language)
- Born, I. E. von (1790). Catalogue Methodique et Raisonne de la Collection des Fossiles de Mlle. Éléonore de Raab. Vienna: J. V. Degen.[13]
Species described
Species described by Ignatius von Born include:[14]
gastropods:
- Bullata bullata (Born, 1778) – synonyms: Voluta bullata Born, 1778; Marginella bullata (Born, 1778)
- Cerithium atratum (Born, 1778) – synonym: Murex atratus Born, 1778
- Cerithium litteratum (Born, 1778) – synonym: Murex litteratus Born, 1778
- Clathrodrillia gibbosa (Born, 1778) – synonyms: Crassispira gibbosa (Born, 1778); Drillia gibbosa (Born, 1778); Murex gibbosus Born, 1778
- Conus centurioBorn, 1778
- Conus ermineus Born, 1778 – synonym: Dendroconus ermineus (Born, 1778)
- Fissurella nodosa (Born, 1778) – synonym: Patella nodosa Born, 1778
- Hastula cinerea (Born, 1778) – synonyms: Terebra cinerea (Born, 1778); Buccinum cinereum Born, 1778
- Labyrinthus plicatus (Born, 1780) – synonym: Helix plicata Born, 1780
- Osilinus turbinatus(Born, 1780) – synonym: Trochus turbinatus Born, 1780
- Patella miniataBorn, 1778
- Patella oculusBorn, 1778
- Prunum marginatum (Born, 1778) – synonym: Voluta marginata Born, 1778
- Scutellastra cochlear (Born, 1778) – synonym: Patella cochlear Born 1778
- Phalium granulatum(Born, 1778); Buccinum granulatum Born, 1778
- Stigmaulax sulcatus (Born, 1778) – synonym: Nerita sulcata Born, 1778
- Tegula fasciata(Born, 1778) – synonyms: Trochus fasciatus Born, 1778; Chlorostoma fasciata (Born, 1778)
- Thais lacera(Born, 1778) – synonym: Thais lacerus (Born, 1778)
- Trochita trochiformis (Born, 1778) – synonyms: Turbo trochiformis Born, 1778; Patella trochiformis (Born, 1778)
- Vasum muricatum (Born, 1778) – synonyms: Voluta muricata Born, 1778; Turbinella muricatum (Born, 1778)
- Xenophora conchyliophora (Born, 1780) – synonyms: Astraea conchyliophora (Born, 1780); Trochus conchyliophorus Born, 1780
synonyms of gastropods:
- Tritonium costatum (Born, 1778) and Triton costatum (Born, 1778) and Murex costatus Born, 1778 are synonyms for Cymatium parthenopeum(von Salis, 1793)
- Murex gigas Born, 1780 is a synonym for Syrinx aruanus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Turbo torcularis Born, 1778 is a synonym for Torcula exoleta (Linnaeus, 1758)
bivalves:
- Argopecten nucleus (Born, 1778) – synonyms: Ostrea nucleus Born, 1778; Aequipecten nucleus (Born, 1778); Pecten nucleus (Born, 1778)
- Ctenoides scabra (Born, 1778) – synonyms: Ostrea scabra Born, 1778; Lima scabra (Born, 1778)
- Dosinia concentrica (Born, 1778) – synonyms: Venus concentrica Born, 1778; Cytherea concentrica (Born, 1778); Artemis concentrica (Born, 1778)
- Eurytellina punicea (Born, 1778) – synonym: Tellina punicea Born, 1778
- Gafrarium calipygum (Born, 1778)
- Mactra glauca Born, 1778
- Ostrea cristata Born, 1778
- Panopea glycimeris (Born, 1778)
- Papyridea lata (Born, 1778) – synonym: Cardium latum Born, 1778
- Pitar circinatus(Born, 1778) – synonyms: Venus circinata Born, 1778; Cytherea circinatus (Born, 1778)
- Tellina punicea(Born, 1778)
- Tivela mactroides (Born, 1778) – synonym: Venus mactroides Born, 1778; Cytherea mactroides (Born, 1778)
See also
Notes
Regarding personal names:
References
- public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Born, Ignaz". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 255. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
- Museum guide of Mozarthaus Vienna (Prestel museum guide)
- ^ Born, Ignaz; Raspe, Rudolf Erich; Ferber, Johann Jakob (1 January 1777). Travels through the Bannat of Temeswar, Transylvania, and Hungary, in the year 1770. Described in a series of letter to Prof. Ferber, on the mines and mountains of these different countries. London : Printed by J. Miller, for G. Kearsley. pp. 136.
- ^ a b c "Devaasedmdesát jmen české historie (46/72). Ignác Born". Czech Television. Retrieved 3 October 2009.
- ^ Born, Ignaz; Raspe, Rudolf Erich; Ferber, Johann Jakob (1 January 1777). Travels through the Bannat of Temeswar, Transylvania, and Hungary, in the year 1770. Described in a series of letter to Prof. Ferber, on the mines and mountains of these different countries. London : Printed by J. Miller, for G. Kearsley. pp. 137.
- ^ a b c d e f Chisholm 1911.
- ^ "Fellow Details". Royal Society. Archived from the original on 29 March 2022. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
- ^ Nicolai Josephi Jacquin, Plantarum Rariorum Horti Caesarei Schoenbrunnensis Descriptiones et Icones, Vienna, Vol.I, 1797, Praefatio, pp.iii-v; Ernst Moritz Kronfeld, Park und Garten von Schönbrunn, Wien, 1923, S.75–76.
- ^ Diemer of Watergraafs-Meersch Courant (Amsterdam), 26 July 1782. Also in the Mercure de France, 10 Aout 1782, pp.53-4
- ^ Leopold Joseph Fitzinger, "Geschichte des Kaiserlich-Königlichen Hof-Naturalien-Cabinetes zu Wien," Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe, Band 21, Wien, 1856, S.453–454; Robert J. King, "William Bolts and the Austrian Origins of the Lapérouse Expedition", Terrae Incognitae, vol.40, 2008, pp.1–28.
- ^ Born to Banks, 8 February 1791, British Library Additional Manuscript 8097: 375–6. Josef Haubelt, "Haenke, Born y Banks", Ibero-Americana Pragensia, Vol.IV, 1970, p.182.
- ^ Babington, William (1799). A New System of Mineralogy in the Form of a Catalogue: After the Manner of Baron Born's Systematic Catalogue of the collection of fossils of Mlle Éléonore de Raab. W. Phillips, G.C. and J . Robinson and T. Cox. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- ^ Jan Assmann, Jehova-Isis: The Mysteries of Egypt and the Quest for Natural Religion in the Age of Enlightenment, in: Irene. A. Bierman (Hrsg.), Egypt and the Fabrication of European Identity (UCLA Near East Center, Colloquium Series), Los Angeles 1995, S. 35-83
- ^ Robert Kreil, Wiener Freunde 1784–1800, Wien, 1883.
- ^ "[34] Catalog of Eleonore DeRaab (1741-1793?)". Highlights from Record Library IIIB (PDF). The Mineralogical Record.
- ^ Malacolog Version 4.1.1. A Database of Western Atlantic Marine Mollusca. Retrieved 5 October 2009. (searching for Born)
Further reading
- Drace-Francis, Alex 2006. "A provincial imperialist and a Curious Account of Wallachia: Ignaz von Born." European History Quarterly, vol. 36 (2006), pp. 61–89.