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Mare Rubrum Sinus Arabicus Ad Observationes Maximam Partem ab Auctore Annis MDCCLXII et MDCCLXIII. |
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In 1761, Carsten Niebuhr (1733-1815), a surveyor, joined a Danish scientific expedition to Arabia, and included seven European orientalists, linguists, artists and naturalists. Having spent a year in Egypt they left Suez in 1762 in disguise, travelling down the Red Sea coast of Arabia to Yemen in an open boat. However malaria struck the expedition and by 1764 Niebuhr was the only surviving European. Niebuhr continued alone, visiting Muscat. Shiraz, Persepolis, Babylon, Baghdad, Mosul, Aleppo, Cyprus, and Jerusalem, before returning to Constantinople and crossing Europe to Denmark. His account was published with the financial aid of King Christian VII, to whom the book is dedicated.
Niebuhr’s Arabian maps corrected some of the details of D’Anville’s maps of 1751. This was mainly possible due to Niebuhr’s first-hand experience and use of scientific instruments.
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