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See also: born at Montelimart, Dr6me, on the 7th of See also: August 1779
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In 1793 he entered the French See also: navy
.
After taking See also: part in several engagements against the See also: British, he joined in 1800, along with his See also: brother See also: Louis
See also: Henri See also: Freycinet (1777-184o), who afterwards See also: rose to the See also: rank of See also: admiral, the expedition sent out under Captain Baudin in the " Naturaliste " and " Geographe " to explore the See also: south and south-west coasts of See also: Australia
.
Much of the ground already gone over by See also: Flinders was revisited, and new names imposed by this expedition, which claimed See also: credit for discoveries really made by the See also: English navigator
.
An inlet on the See also: coast of West Australia, in 26° S., is called Freycinet Estuary; and a cape near the extreme south-west of the same coast also bears the explorer's name
.
In 1805 he returned to See also: Paris, and was entrusted by the See also: government with the See also: work of preparing the maps and plans of the expedition; he also completed the narrative, and the whole work appeared under the title of Voyage de decouvertes aux terres australes (Paris, 1807-1816)
.
In 1817 he commanded the " Uranie," in which Arago and others went to Rio de Janeiro, to take a series of pendulum measurements
.
This was only part of a larger scheme for obtaining observations, not only in geography and See also: ethnology, but in astronomy, terrestrial See also: magnetism, and meteorology, and for the collection of specimens in natural See also: history
.
On this expedition the hydrographic operations were conducted by Louis Isidore Duperry (1786-1865) who in 1822 was appointed to the command of the " Coquille," and during the next three years carried out scientific explorations in the See also: southern Pacific and along the coast of South See also: America
.
For three years Freycinet cruised about, visiting Australia, the Marianne, See also: Sandwich, and other Pacific islands, South America, and other places, and, notwithstanding the loss of the "Uranie " on the See also: Falkland Islands during the return voyage, returned to See also: France with See also: fine collections in all departments of natural history, and with voluminous notes and drawings which See also: form an important contribution to a knowledge of the countries visited
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The results of this voyage were published under Freycinet's super-vision, with the title of Voyage autour du monde sur See also: les corvettes " l' Uranie " et " la Physicienne " in 1824-1844, in 13 See also: quarto volumes and 4 folio volumes of fine plates and maps
.
Freycinet was admitted into the See also: Academy of Sciences in 1825, and was one
of the founders of the Paris See also: Geographical Society
.
He died at Freycinet, See also: Drome, on the 18th of August 1842
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