Heinrich Bürger
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Heinrich Bürger (Hamelin
Hamelin
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, 29 February 1804, or 7 November 1804, or 20 January 1806, - Indramayu
Indramayu
Indramayu is a City in the West Java province of Indonesia the capital of Indramayu Regency.The town of Indramayu is located in the North coastal area of West Java, and East from jakarta and North East from the city of Bandung and North West of the city of Cirebon...

 (Java
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) 25 March 1858) was a by birth German
Germany
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 physicist
Physicist
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, biologist
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 and botanist employed by the Dutch government, and an entrepreneur. He was an important person for the study of Japanese fauna
Fauna
Fauna or faunæ is all of the animal life of any particular region or time. The corresponding term for plants is flora.Zoologists and paleontologists use fauna to refer to a typical collection of animals found in a specific time or place, e.g. the "Sonoran Desert fauna" or the "Burgess shale fauna"...

 and flora
Flora
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.

Background

Bürger's exact birth date is unknown. Bürger himself gave 29 February 1804. Most archival sources have the year 1806; it looks as if Heinrich moved his birth date two years back so as to appear older. Bürger was Jewish; his father was a merchant and “Schutzjude” in Hamlin, who went bankrupt in 1817, and died in 1821.

Education

In the years 1821-1822 Heinrich studied mathematics and astronomy at Göttingen
Göttingen
Göttingen is a university town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Göttingen. The Leine river runs through the town. In 2006 the population was 129,686.-General information:...

 university. Though he sometimes used the title of doctor, no proof has been found of an academic promotion. In 1824 Bürger left for Batavia (Dutch East Indies), now Jakarta
Jakarta
Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Officially known as the Special Capital Territory of Jakarta, it is located on the northwest coast of Java, has an area of , and a population of 9,580,000. Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political centre...

, where he visited the school for apothecaries. On 14 January 1825 he gained the degree of apothecary 3rd class.

Dejima

On 14 juni 1825 Heinrich Bürger was appointed by the Dutch government as the assistant of Philipp Franz von Siebold
Philipp Franz von Siebold
Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold was a German physician and traveller. He was the first European to teach Western medicine in Japan...

 on the isle of Dejima
Dejima
was a small fan-shaped artificial island built in the bay of Nagasaki in 1634. This island, which was formed by digging a canal through a small peninsula, remained as the single place of direct trade and exchange between Japan and the outside world during the Edo period. Dejima was built to...

 (Nagasaki, Japan) for the "natural research" in Japan. He left for Japan on the 1st of July.
On Dejima Bürger did chemistry and biological research, and he taught the Japanese. He also was head of pharmacy and assisted Siebold's polyclinical visits to patients outside Dejima. In 1828 Bürger was appointed as successor of Von Siebold as far as the chemical, natural and biological work was concerned. In the following years he collected large quantities of plants and animals, among which 650 fishes. Much of this material was used for the later publication Fauna Japonica by Temminck and Schlegel
Schlegel
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. Plants sent by Bürger arrived in the botanical gardens of university cities like Leiden, Groningen, Munich
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, Paris
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, London
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, Florence
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 and St. Louis. The Naturalis
Naturalis
Naturalis is the national natural history museum of the Netherlands, based in Leiden. It originated from the merger of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie and the Rijksmuseum van Geologie en Mineralogie in 1984. In 1986 it was decided that the museum had to become a public museum and a new...

 Museum in Leiden boasts a large Bürger collection. Although Bürger is mentioned in the IPNI
IPNI
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, he did not describe new plants. But he has been honoured by those who worked on his collections: they have named many of the new species he collected after him. These species can be recognized by the epitheton “Buergerianum” or “Burgeri(i)”.

Padang

In 1832 or 1833 (literary sources contradict each other here) Bürger was 'added' to the "Committee for natural research in East-India". In that capacity he visited Sumatra
Sumatra
Sumatra is an island in western Indonesia, westernmost of the Sunda Islands. It is the largest island entirely in Indonesia , and the sixth largest island in the world at 473,481 km2 with a population of 50,365,538...

 between June and December 1833. In that period he planned a road from the Padang
Padang, Indonesia
Padang is the capital and largest city of West Sumatra, Indonesia. It is located on the western coast of Sumatra at . It has an area of and a population of over 833,000 people at the 2010 Census.-History:...

 lowlands to the inlands; the road through the Anai Valley, which today is a tourist attraction because of its natural beauty. The realisation of this road got him the Order of the Netherlands Lion. In 1833 Bürger married Anna Cornelia van Daalen in Padang. In 1834 and 1835 he was back on Dejima, but he installed his wife in Batavia.

Entrepreneur

From 1 July 1835 Bürger was relieved of his duties in Japan. In 1840-1841 he traveled extensively with his family throughout western Europe. Back on Java he was pensioned off in 1842 as a member of the Natural Committee, and on 30 June 1843 he was honorably discharged from public service. Heinrich then moved into business, a.o. the production of rice and oil on Bangka
Bangka
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, the Nederlandsch-Indische Zee-Assurantie Maatschappij (marine insurances), de Maatschappij tot Bevordering van Mijnontginningen in Nederlandsch-Indië (Society for the advancement of mining development in the Dutch Indies), which operated on Borneo
Borneo
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, and he was co-owner of sugar factory Rejosari in Magetan
Magetan
Magetan is a regency of East Java, Indonesia.Within Magetan there is a subdivision also called Magetan. Magetan has a famous lake called Sarangan Lake which is located in the Sarangan District. The chairman of "Jawa Pos Group", a famous newspaper in Indonesia, Dahlan Iskan, was born here. Also...

 (Madiun Residency, Java). Bürger also was a prominent member of the social club "De Harmonie" in Batavia 1850-1853.

Sources

  • Hitherto unpublished archival research by P.M. Kernkamp in Wageningen, Holland
  • M.J. van Steenis - Kruseman: Heinrich Bürger (?1806 - 1858), explorer in Japan and Sumatra, in: "Blumea" jg. 11, nr. 2, 1962
  • M. Boeseman: Revision of the fishes collected by Burger and Von Siebold in Japan. in: "Zoologische Mededelingen
    Zoologische Mededelingen
    Zoologische Mededelingen publishes papers and monographs on vertebrate and invertebrate systematics. The publisher is the National Museum of Natural History Naturalis in The Netherlands. The first issue of Zoologische Mededeelingen appeared in 1915, as the official journal of Naturalis' predecessor...

    ", Vol. 28, 1947, p.1-242 PDF
  • M. Uéno: A Japanese portrait of Heinrich Bürger. in: Zoologische Mededelingen
    Zoologische Mededelingen
    Zoologische Mededelingen publishes papers and monographs on vertebrate and invertebrate systematics. The publisher is the National Museum of Natural History Naturalis in The Netherlands. The first issue of Zoologische Mededeelingen appeared in 1915, as the official journal of Naturalis' predecessor...

    Vol. 49, 1975, p. 91-93 PDF
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