Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering, & Technology
Back to the LHL Home Page | Back to the Exhibitions Home Page

THE LINDA HALL LIBRARY HISTORY OF SCIENCE COLLECTION
 

Voyages: Scientific Circumnavigations 1679 to 1859
  Louis-Antoine comte de Bougainville's Voyage 1766-1769
 
Bougainville was already preparing the second edition of the account of his voyage when Captain Cook returned to England from his first voyage in the Endeavor. Joseph Banks, the naturalist who went with Cook, sent an abridged extract of his journal to the Academy of Sciences in Paris, and Bougainville added it as a supplement to his own work, praising the accomplishments of Cook’s expedition. Popular attention focused instead on the descriptions by Bougainville, Cook, Banks, and others of the perceived open sensuality of the Tahitian people.

Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering, & Technology

 

 

Title Page

from Joseph Banks' Supplément au Voyage de M. de Bougainville. . Neuchatel: Imprimerie de la Société Typographique, 1773.

The savant Denis Diderot even wrote his own Supplément au Voyage de Bougainville in 1796, which was a diatribe against artificial social restrictions. Inspired by the Tahitians, Diderot invited France to pursue even greater heights of sensuality than the French already had reached.

Bougainville: Page 6 of 6.
back   next  
 

VOYAGES HOME
introduction | dampier | anson | bougainville | cook's 1st | cook's 2nd | cook's 3rd
la perouse | freycinet | duperrey | d'urville | laplace | vaillant
kotzebue | darwin | wilkes | novara

View printed catalog in Adobe PDF format.
bibliography | order the catalog | order the images
credits | history of science | linda hall home


Copyright 2002 Linda Hall Library.