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Authorised form of nameMagellan; John Hyacinth de (1722 - 1790)
Other forms of nameJohn Hyacinth de
Jean Hyacinthe de
Joao Jacinto de
John Hyacinthe
Other forms of surnameMagalhaens
Magalhaes
de Magellan
Dates1722 - 1790
Place of birthLisbon, Portugal
Date of birth04 November 1722
Place of death12 Nevils Court, Fetter Lane, Lomdon
Date of death07 February 1790
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
Islington churchyard, London
Research fieldPhysics
Mathematics
ActivityCareer:
Placed in the Augustinian monastery of Santa Cruz, Coimbra (aged 11); left the monastery to undertake a 'philosophical tour' of Europe (1758); forced to return to Portugal to answer certain allegations; trapped by the war (for 7 years), but left as soon as he was able on bad terms and never returned to Portugal; worked as a Tutor; went to England (1766); published a book on reflecting instruments (1775); conducted scientific correspondence with acquaintances throughout Europe; made improvements to various instruments for observation, including the 'Magelloscope';
Memberships:
FRSA
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election21/04/1774
RelationshipsDescendent of Ferdinando Magalhaens, discoverer and namesake of the Magellan Straits
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
References:
Stephen F Mason, 'Jean Hyacinthe de Magellan, FRS, and the Chemical Revolution of the Eighteenth Century' in NR 1991 vol 45 pp 155-164
M Crosland, 'Relationships between the Royal Society and the Academie des Sciences in the late eighteenth century' in NR 2005 vol 59 pp 25-34
Notes:
DNB states that he might have been born in a place called Talavera.
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/100103055
CodeNA8072
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1774/01Magalhaens, John Hyacinth de: certificate of election to the Royal Society
MM/3/17Letter from John Hyacinth Magellan, London, to the Royal Society23 March 1778
MM/1/34Copy of a Resolution from twelve Fellows of the Royal Society, recommending the reinstatement of Dr Charles Hutton as Foreign Secretary29 January 1784
MM/3/16Letter from John Hyacinth Magellan, London, to the Royal Society22 January 1778
MM/1/35Copy of a Resolution from Nine Fellows of the Royal Society, deprecating Presidential influence in the election of Fellowsc.1784
RSL/1/32Copy of a note received from Mr Mechain, relative to his Calculation of the Elements of Herschel's planet, and sent by Chevalier de Bory to Mr de Magellan1783
MS/391/160Bond of John Hyacinth de Magellan to the Treasurer of the Royal Society21 April 1774
L&P/4/288Paper, 'A new baro-thermometer' by Jean Hyacinthe de Magellan6 June 1765
L&P/4/329Letter, 'Of the second comet of 1766 - ephemeris calculates for May and June' from Jean Hyacinthe de Magellan and Charles Messier to Matthew Maty12 May 1766
L&P/4/288/3Plate, unnamed [Parts of baro-thermometer] by Jean Hyacinthe de Magellan1765
L&P/4/288/2Plate, unnamed [Parts of baro-thermometer] by Jean Hyacinthe de Magellan1765
L&P/5/204Letter, 'Of the Abbe Chappe's observations on the transits and of his death' from Charles Messier to John Hyacinth de Magellan1770
L&P/4/292Letter, 'Accompanying a case of Roman medals' from Jean Hyacinthe de Magellan to Edward Mendez da Costa9 January 1766
L&P/5/278Letter, 'Celestial phenomena' from John Hyacinth de Magellan to Matthew Maty14 November 1771
L&P/7/84Letter, 'Some new observations by Messier on the Comet' from John Hyacinth de Magellan to Joseph Banks29 January 1779
L&P/5/323Paper, 'A new construction of the sea-quandrant' by John Hyacinth de Magellan1772
L&P/6/175Letter, 'Of phosphorus' from Giambattista Beccaria to John Hyacinth de Magellan29 February 1776
L&P/6/236Letter, 'Astronomical observations' from Nathaniel Matthew Wolf to John Hyacinth de Magellan7 April 1776
L&P/6/246Letter, 'Of an aurora borealis' from Jean Castilllon to John Hyacinth de Magellan11 March 1777
L&P/7/80Paper, 'Account of an iconantidiptic telescope invented by M Jouriat' by John Hyacinth de Magellan1779
L&P/7/94Letter, 'Discovery of quinquina shrubs at Santa Fe' from Casimire Gomez de Ortega to John Hyacinth de Magellan2 December 1778
L&P/8/45Letter, 'On the discovery of a comet' from Edward Pigott to John Hyacinth de Magellan22 November 1783
RSL/1/31'Extract of a letter from Monsieur Mechain, a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to Mr de Magellan, dated the 25 February 1783 on the element or orbit of the new planet discovered by Mr Herschel FRS and on the late transit of Mercury with some observations of the best [ ] of the Pleiades'1783
IM/005901Magalhaens, John Hyacinth de2001
L&P/6/213Letter, 'Account of a portrait of Copernicus presented by him to the Society' from Nathaniel Matthew Wolf to John Hyacinth de Magellan7 April 1776
AP/4/13Unpublished drawing, 'The present appearance of Saturn with its belt' by [Charles] Messier29 May 1776
AP/5/21/2Unpublished letter, regarding Saluzzo's work from J H [John Hyacinth] de Magellan to unknown recipient9 February 1785
AP/5/21/3Unpublished letter, regarding artificial nitrification from Dr Saluces [Giuseppe Angelo Saluzzo] to J H [John Hyacinth] de Magellan[1784]
AP/5/21/1Unpublished manuscript, 'Mémoire sur le saltpètre concernant les principes généraux pour la formation des nitrières artificielles' ['Essay on saltpetre concerning the general principals of the formation of artificial nitraries'] by Le Comte de Saluces [Giuseppe Angelo Saluzzo][1784]
AP/5/21Unpublished letters and paper, 'Mémoire sur le saltpètre concernant les principes généraux pour la formation des nitrières artificielles' ['Essay on saltpetre concerning the general principals of the formation of artificial nitraries'] by Le Comte de Saluces [Giuseppe Angelo Saluzzo] and J H [John Hyacinth] de Magellan1784-1785
L&P/9/18Letter, 'Observations of the transit of Mercury at St Petersburg, 1786' from Stephanus Rumovski to John Hyacinth de Magellan1786
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