|
Ludwig Becker (5 September 1808 – 29 April 1861) was a German artist, explorer and naturalist born in Rödelheim near Frankfurt am Main. He moved to Australia and was a member of the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition and died, along with his colleagues William Purcell and Charles Stone, at the expedition's camp on the western bank of Koorliatto Waterhole, Bulloo River in 1861. ==Early years== Becker was born at Rödelheim near Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in 1808. He left Germany in 1850. As was common practice at the time, he was referred to as Dr. Becker, but had not studied at a university. His father was Ernst Friedrich Becker (1750–1826) and his mother was Amöne Eleonore Weber (1782–1819). Becker was the eldest of five children from this marriage. After his mother's death, Becker's father married Johanette Christiane Weber, a younger sister of his first wife. They had three more children. # Ludwig Phillip Heinrich Becker (1808–1861) # Friedrich Christian Becker (1809–1875) # Karl Becker (1813–1850) # Heinrich Leonard Becker (1815–1871) # Bertha Becker (1817, died as a child in 1822) # August Becker (1821–1887) # Ferdinand Becker (1822–1913) # Ernst Becker (1826–1888) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ludwig Becker (explorer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|