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The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet [Hardcover]

Georgius Everhardus Rumphius (Author), Professor E. M. Beekman (Translator)
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April 10, 1999
G. E. Rumphius, also known as the “Indian Pliny,” was one of the great tropical naturalists of the seventeenth century. Born in Germany, he spent most of his life in the employ of the Dutch East India Company, stationed on the island of Ambon in eastern Indonesia. He wrote two major works; this one, the first modern work on tropical fauna, was published posthumously in Dutch in 1705. A classic text of natural history, it is now available in English for the first time.


The descriptions in The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet cover the gamut of organisms found in the seas surrounding Ambon—crabs, shrimp, sea urchins, mussels—as well as minerals and rare concretions taken from animals and plants. A series of exquisite etchings accompanies the descriptions. The book has been masterfully translated and extensively annotated by E. M. Beekman, whose introduction provides the first biography of Rumphius in English that incorporates new material.




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If . . . you revel in the struggle of humanity to comprehend the vastness and beauty of nature, and if you can see the world, even fleeting, through another's eyes, then this book will repay you a thousandfold. . . . So thorough and well researched is Beekman's work that it appears to be both the labor and passion of a lifetime. . . . If you seek to rediscover a natural world-any world-a place where animals, stones, and plants are perceived and experienced entirely through the senses, then this book will prove to be a rare and enduringly curious pleasure. -- Tim Flannery, New York Review of Books

Language Notes

Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Dutch

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  • Hardcover: 672 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press; annotated edition edition (April 10, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300075340
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300075342
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 7.9 x 2.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Slimy Things That Crawl with Legs..., September 22, 2000
This review is from: The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet (Hardcover)
This is the first complete English translation of an important work by the Dutch botanist, zoologist, and ethnographer Rumphius; it was first published in 1705. On his arrival on the island of Ambon in the Dutch East Indies, Rumphius began studying, as a hobby, the region's flora and fauna; soon, he was toying with the idea of writing a book on the subject.

However, he went blind at 42, and thus was forced to write his books during three decades of "sad darkness." Notwithstanding this misfortune, his charming descriptions are marvellously detailed; as though in compensation for his blindness, he had a prodigious visual memory and a gift for striking descriptions. (In fact, a 1990 scientific survey of Ambon praised Rumphius for his "great accuracy and reliability.") The black-and-white plates are beautiful, and would be worth having even if one had no intention of reading a word of the text.

Apart from its scientific virtues, "The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet" contains many evocative and mildly alarming passages, as thus: "The Dog Crab...extends its hollow passages under Houses, and crawls out of them at night, making a lot of noise. It also knows how to creep up on Chickens, grab one by the feet, and haul it to its hole, which causes the nocturnal noise that one hears sometimes coming from the Chicken coops. If you pour hot water in their holes, they have to come out."

This is a valuable work of ethnography as well, since Rumphius respectfully catalogs the natives' folklore and social behavior. And he is not above throwing in the odd bit of gossip, political commentary, or personal anecdote. (For hardier souls than myself, it might even serve as a cookbook, since Rumphius describes his attempts to eat virtually every creature he comes across.)

Rumphius epitomizes the best qualities of the woefully devalued seventeenth-century approach to science: as the editor and translator of this volume says, his writing "is ready to impart information yet is more interested in understanding, while as religion, it aspires to a state of rapture but does not want to impose orthodoxy or ideology." More by far than one could say of Richard Dawkins!

Anyone who enjoys this book may also wish to track down a used copy of "The Poison Tree," which comprises excerpts from the same author's massive "Ambonese Herbal."

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The present Work is separate from the Description of Animals, and has acquired the title of The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet, because in it are described those things, be they from living or lifeless Creatures, which, because of their rare shape, or because they are seldom encountered, are wont to be kept as curiosities by their Admirers, and is divided into 3 Books. Read the first page
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Malay Bia, Sperma Ceti, Ambon Bay, Stella Marina, East Indies, Mutu Labatta, Doctor D'Acquet, Mediterranean Sea, South-Easter Islands, West Indies, Cancer Spinosus, Pingan Batu, Pedra de Porco, Victoria Castle, South-Eastern Islands, Pyed Cloaks, Uliasser Islands, Ambonese Islands, Buccina Tritonis, East Indian, Limax Marina, Cancer Caninus, Cancer Floridus, Cornu Ammonis, Letter Shells
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