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Anselme Riedlé (1765–1801) was gardener at the Jardin des Plantes who was invited to join the Nicolas Baudin scientific expedition (1800–1804) in the corvettes Géographe and Naturaliste to chart the coast of New Holland (Australia), make scientific observations and collect natural history specimens. This was possibly the largest such voyage of its kind in the early nineteenth century, with a team of 22 savants (scientists, artists and engineers). He was Head Gardener to a team of 5 gardeners that served on the voyage, the others being Antoine Sautier, Cagnet, Merlot (listed as 'an African'), and Antoine Guichenot. Riedlé had accompanied Baudin on a previous expedition where Riedlé had collected plants in the West Indies (U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico).

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  • Anselm Riedle, französisch Anselme Riedlé (* 1765 oder 1766, Irsee, Allgäu; † 21. Oktober 1801, Kupang, Westtimor) war ein deutscher Gärtner und Botaniker. Er wurde erster Gehilfe am Pariser Jardin des Plantes und nahm an den Forschungsreisen von Nicolas Baudin (1754–1803) auf die Antillen (1796–1798) und nach Australien (1800–1804) teil. Im Verlauf der letztgenannten Expedition starb er in Niederländisch-Indien an einer Infektionskrankheit. (de)
  • Anselme Riedlé (1765–1801) was gardener at the Jardin des Plantes who was invited to join the Nicolas Baudin scientific expedition (1800–1804) in the corvettes Géographe and Naturaliste to chart the coast of New Holland (Australia), make scientific observations and collect natural history specimens. This was possibly the largest such voyage of its kind in the early nineteenth century, with a team of 22 savants (scientists, artists and engineers). He was Head Gardener to a team of 5 gardeners that served on the voyage, the others being Antoine Sautier, Cagnet, Merlot (listed as 'an African'), and Antoine Guichenot. Riedlé had accompanied Baudin on a previous expedition where Riedlé had collected plants in the West Indies (U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico). (en)
  • Anselme Riedlé (né à Irsee en Bavière en 1765 et mort à Timor le 21 octobre 1801 ou 29 vendémiaire an X) est un jardinier français qui participa à l'expédition vers les Terres australes que commanda Nicolas Baudin au départ du Havre à compter du 19 octobre 1800. Installé à bord du Géographe durant ce voyage d'exploration scientifique, il était auparavant premier garçon au Jardin des plantes de Paris. (fr)
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  • Anselm Riedle, französisch Anselme Riedlé (* 1765 oder 1766, Irsee, Allgäu; † 21. Oktober 1801, Kupang, Westtimor) war ein deutscher Gärtner und Botaniker. Er wurde erster Gehilfe am Pariser Jardin des Plantes und nahm an den Forschungsreisen von Nicolas Baudin (1754–1803) auf die Antillen (1796–1798) und nach Australien (1800–1804) teil. Im Verlauf der letztgenannten Expedition starb er in Niederländisch-Indien an einer Infektionskrankheit. (de)
  • Anselme Riedlé (1765–1801) was gardener at the Jardin des Plantes who was invited to join the Nicolas Baudin scientific expedition (1800–1804) in the corvettes Géographe and Naturaliste to chart the coast of New Holland (Australia), make scientific observations and collect natural history specimens. This was possibly the largest such voyage of its kind in the early nineteenth century, with a team of 22 savants (scientists, artists and engineers). He was Head Gardener to a team of 5 gardeners that served on the voyage, the others being Antoine Sautier, Cagnet, Merlot (listed as 'an African'), and Antoine Guichenot. Riedlé had accompanied Baudin on a previous expedition where Riedlé had collected plants in the West Indies (U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico). (en)
  • Anselme Riedlé (né à Irsee en Bavière en 1765 et mort à Timor le 21 octobre 1801 ou 29 vendémiaire an X) est un jardinier français qui participa à l'expédition vers les Terres australes que commanda Nicolas Baudin au départ du Havre à compter du 19 octobre 1800. Installé à bord du Géographe durant ce voyage d'exploration scientifique, il était auparavant premier garçon au Jardin des plantes de Paris. (fr)
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  • Anselm Riedle (de)
  • Anselme Riedlé (en)
  • Anselme Riedlé (fr)
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