Woman Triumphant: The story of her struggles for freedom, education and political rights.: Dedicated to all noble-minded women by an appreciative member of the other sex.Cronau, Rudolf
History
Woman Triumphant: The story of her struggles for freedom, education and political rights.: Dedicated to all noble-minded women by an appreciative member of the other sex.
Cronau, Rudolf
Women -- History
=Miss Elsie Clews Parsons= in New York has published valuable monographs
about the folk-lore of the Pueblo Indians and the Negroes of the Bahama
Islands. =A. M. Czaplicka=, =Mary Kingsley=, =Barbara Freire-Marreco=,
=Adele Breton=, =Mrs. Jochelson-Brodsky=, and =Maria Tubino= are
likewise most favorably known as writers on archæology and ethnology.
For a number of years =Johanna Mestorf= has held the position of
director of the Museum of Antiquities of Schleswig-Holstein.
=Cornelia Horsford=, the learned daughter of the late Professor Eben
Horsford of Cambridge, Mass., made great efforts to settle many
questions in regard to the early voyages of discovery by the Norsemen to
Greenland and Vinland. In the pursuit of these studies she sent several
scientific expeditions to Iceland as well as to Greenland and published
a number of valuable essays, among them “Graves of the Northmen”;
“Dwellings of the Saga Time in Iceland, Greenland and Vinland”; “Vinland
and its Ruins”; and “Ruins of the Saga-Times.”
=Anne Pratt= is known as an able botanist. And =Eleanor Anne Ormerod=
has been hailed in England as “the Protector of Agriculture,” as she
organized the valuable “Annual Series of Reports on Injurious Insects
and Pests,” distributed by the Government.
Among the explorers of the Dark Continent a Dutch lady, =Miss
Alexandrine Tinné=, created a sensation by her daring journeys in the
upper Nile regions. During her first expedition, which lasted from 1861
to 1864, she penetrated great stretches of unknown territory, and was
the first to enter the land of the Niam Niam. Several members of her
expedition died from the terrible hardships that had to be overcome.
After her return to Cairo Miss Tinné started in January, 1869, on a
still more hazardous expedition, which was to proceed from Tripoli to
Lake Tchad, and from there by way of Wadai, Darfur, and Kordofan to the
Upper Nile. But while her caravan was on the route from Murzuk to Rhat,
the daring explorer was murdered by her own escort.
An English lady, =Florence Caroline Dixie=, explored the wilderness of
Central Patagonia. =Isabelle Bishop= became known for her extensive
travels through Asia, and the masterful descriptions of those countries
she had traversed. Her best work is “Korea and Her Neighbors.”
=Therese, Princess of Bavaria=, wrote several highly interesting works
about her extensive travels in Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, and
the tropical regions of Brazil. =Cecilie Seler=, the wife of the famous
archæologist Eduard Seler, is the author of the valuable book “On
Ancient Roads in Mexico and Guatemala.”
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