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  1. Johann Reinhold Forster (Dirschau (atual Tczew), Reino da Prússia, 22 de outubro de 1729 — Halle, Alemanha, 9 de dezembro de 1798) foi um naturalista alemão, nascido no território da antiga Prússia, que acompanhou James Cook na sua segunda expedição ao Pacífico a bordo do HMS Resolution nos anos de 1772 a 1775.

  2. Johann Reinhold Forster (22 October 1729 – 9 December 1798) was a German Reformed (Calvinist) pastor and naturalist who made contributions to the early ornithology of Europe and North America. He is best known as the naturalist on James Cook's second Pacific voyage, where he was accompanied by his son Georg Forster.

  3. Johann Reinhold Forster . Johann Reinhold Forster [1] , bet ganet d'an 22 a viz Here 1729 e Dirschau ( Tczew hiziv an deiz, Polonia ) hag aet da Anaon d'an 9 a viz Kerzu 1798 e Halle ( Saks-Anhalt , Alamagn a-vremañ), a oa ur pastor kalvinat hag un naturour alaman .

  4. Johann Reinhold Forster The Neglected 'Philosopher' of Cook's Second Voyage (1772-1775) the main contributions of Cook's three voyages to the geographical sciences are well known. He charted the islands and coasts of the Pacific, dispelled the myth of an extensive southern continent and sought the north-west passage. Beaglehole, in

  5. The Johann Reinhold Forster Manuscripts. Five previously unpublished manuscripts of Johann Reinhold Forster (1729-1798) These manuscripts, transcribed and translated from the original Latin, have been in the Society's archives since their acquisition among the papers of Sir James Edward Smith.

  6. Johann Reinhold Forster (1729-1798), author and naturalist, was born on 22 October 1729 at Dirschau (Tschew), Polish Prussia. His family originally was probably Scottish. He studied languages and history, and became a pastor at Nassenhüben near Danzig.

  7. Contents. Johann Reinhold Forster. German explorer. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Georg Forster. In Georg Forster. Johann Reinhold Forster, he emigrated to England in 1766. Both were invited to accompany Capt. James Cook on his second voyage around the world (1772–75).