LC control no. | nb 98037378 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hegemann, Friedrich, 1836-1913 |
Variant(s) | Hegemann, F., 1836-1913 Hegemann, Paul Friedrich August, 1836-1913 |
See also | Officer of: Deutsche Nordpolar-Expedition (2nd : 1869-1870) Officer of: Hansa (Schooner) |
Associated place | Greenland Arctic regions |
Located | Oldenburg (Germany) Hamburg (Germany) |
Birth date | 1836-08-26 |
Death date | 1913-06-14 |
Place of birth | Wangerland (Germany) |
Place of death | Goslar (Germany) |
Field of activity | Naval art and science Marine meteorology Whaling Discoveries in geography Ice navigation Scientific expeditions Shipwreck survival |
Affiliation | Hansa (Schooner) Deutsche Nordpolar-Expedition (2nd : 1869-1870) Norddeutscher Lloyd Deutsche Seewarte |
Profession or occupation | Whalers (Persons) Ship captains Explorers Meteorologists |
Found in | Zweihundert Tage im Packeis, c1997: p.9 (Captain Friedrich Hegemann, of the ship Hansa, Ostgrönland-Expedition, 1869-1870) p.328 (1836-1913) Wikipedia, December 18, 2019 (article title: "German North Polar Expedition"; "The German North Polar Expeditions were a short series of mid-19th century German expeditions to the Arctic ... The second expedition consisted of a two-vessel convoy: Germania, a schooner ... commanded by Carl Koldewey [and] Hansa, a smaller escort schooner ... commanded by Paul Friedrich August Hegemann ...") Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, December 18, 2019 (Hegemann, Paul Friedrich August; gender: male; other names: Hegemann, Friedrich; Hegemann, F.; life dates: 1836-1913; birthplace: Wangerland-Hooksiel; Kapitän; seaman; polar explorer; captain of the Hansa on the second German Polar Expedition, 1869) <http://d-nb.info/gnd/117509949> Deutsche Nordpolar-Expedition (2nd : 1869-1870). Die Zweite Deutsche Nordpolarfahrt in den Jahren 1869 und 1870 unter Führung des Kapitän Karl Koldewey, 1873-1874: v. 1, page XXX (in list of crew of Hansa: Captain: Paul Friedrich August Hegemann, 33 years old, born in Hooksiel, residing in Oldenburg) page XLVIII ("Vertrag zwischen den beiden Kapitänen" signed: Paul Friedrich August Hegemann) page 79 (chapter 6 caption title: "Die Trift nach Süden. Weihnachten. Ein harter Januar. November 1869 bis Ende Januar 1870"; in footnote: "Von Kapitän Hegemann mit Beiträgen vom ersten Offizier R. Hildebrandt, Dr. Laube und Andern") "Kapitän Paul Friedrich August Hegemann," in Annalen der Hydrographie und maritimen Meteorologie, v. 41, 1913, pages 381-382, via HathiTrust, April 28, 2020 (Captain Paul Friedrich August Hegemann, 77, died on 14 June of this year [1913] in Goslar; best known for participation in the 2nd German North Polar Expedition, in which he commanded the auxiliary ship Hansa and, after the ship was crushed by ice, spent 200 days with the rest of the crew drifting on an ice floe along the eastern coast of Greenland; born 26 August 1836 in Hooksiel; naval career; attendend Grand Duchy of Oldenburg's navigation school; 1858-1868, Obersteuerman (navigation officer) and captain on German whalers in the South Seas, from Honolulu to New Zealand, and northwards to the Bering Strait; in April 1868, at Hakodate, Japan, his ship's Grand Duchy of Oldenburg flag was replaced by that of the North German Confederation, after which he returned directly to Germany, where he was persuaded to join the 2nd German North Polar Expedition; acquired the schooner Fulton (renamed the Hansa) for the expedition; after the shipwreck, successfully led his entire crew through the 200 days of drifting and a 5-week boat journey to safety; afterwards sailed for North German Lloyd; from 1875, worked for the Deutsche Seewarte for 25 years, retiring in 1901 to live in Hamburg) |
Associated language | ger |