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The Nile quest

Chapter 33: APPENDIX I THE ROLL OF FAME OF THOSE WHO STARTED ON THE NILE QUEST IN MODERN DAYS
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A chronological account traces efforts to locate and map the Nile and its basin, surveying ancient and classical knowledge, medieval and early modern inquiries, and nineteenth‑century expeditions. The narrative outlines competing theories and describes successive journeys that explored the Blue and White Nile systems, lakes, and tributaries, noting the roles of missionaries, traders, and military or private explorers in expanding geographic knowledge. Richly illustrated with maps, drawings, and photographs, the work summarizes cartographic revisions, synthesizes physical and basin geography, and concludes with biographical notes and a bibliography to document the progression of discovery and the evolving understanding of the river’s sources and drainage.

APPENDIX I
THE ROLL OF FAME
OF THOSE WHO STARTED ON THE NILE QUEST IN MODERN DAYS

Name. Nationality.
Francisco Alvarez Portuguese.
Pedro Paez
Jeronimo Lobo
Richard Pococke British (English).
James Bruce (Scottish).
William Browne (English).
Johann Ludwig Burckhardt Swiss.
Frederic Cailliaud French.
Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds Belgian.
Prokesch von Osten German.
Eduard Rüppell German.
Selim Bimbashi Turk.
Thibaut French.
D’Arnaud
Ferdinand Werne German.
Brun-Rollet French.
Ignatz Knoblecher Austrian.
Antoine Thomson d’Abbadie French-Irish.
Arnaud d’Abbadie
Mansfield Parkyns British (English).
Charles T. Beke
De Malzac French.
John Petherick British (Welsh).
Alfred Peney French.
Lejean
Werner Munzinger Swiss.
Theodor von Heuglin German (Würtemberger).
Alexandrine Tinne Dutch.
JOHN HANNING SPEKE British (English).
James Augustus Grant (Scottish).
Samuel White Baker (English).
Florence Baker Hungarian.
Giovanni Miani Italian (Venetian).
GEORG SCHWEINFURTH Russo-German.
Piaggia Italian.
C. Chaillé-Long United States.
Édouard Linant de Bellefonds Belgian.
Charles George Gordon British (English).
HENRY MORETON STANLEY British (Welsh).
Wilhelm Junker Russo-German.
C. T. Wilson British (English).
R. W. Felkin (Scottish).
Romolo Gessi Italian (Levantine).
C. M. Watson British (English).
Mason (Bey) United States.
Johann Maria Schuver Dutch.
Ernest Marno Austrian.
Emin (Eduard Schnitzer) German (Silesia).
Joseph Thomson British (Scottish).
Frederick Dealtry Lugard (English).
Seymour Vandeleur (Irish).
G. F. Scott-Elliot (Scottish).
Franz Stuhlmann German.
Oscar Baumann
Vittorio Bottego Italian.
James R. Lennox Macdonald British (Scottish).
A. H. Dyé French.
J. B. Marchand
De Bonchamps French.
M. S. Wellby British (English).
H. H. Austin
R. G. T. Bright
C. W. Hobley
Ewart Grogan
J. E. S. Moore
Malcolm Fergusson (Scottish).
Lionel Dècle French.
Donaldson Smith United States.
Malcolm Peake British (Scottish).
Weld Blundell (English).
Benjamin Whitehouse
G. W. Gwynn (Welsh).
Charles Delmé Radcliffe (English).
Oscar Neumann German.
H. H. Wilson British (English).
E. A. Stanton British (English).
William Garstin British (Irish).

This Roll includes those only who added definitely and markedly to the map of the Nile basin, not those who travelled through these countries for other than geographical purposes. It comprises: 34 British (21 English, 8 Scots, 3 Welsh, and 2 Irish); 10 Germans, 13 French, 4 Italians, 3 Portuguese, 2 Dutch, 2 Belgians, 2 Americans, 2 Swiss, 3 Austro-Hungarians, 1 Turk.