Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg

Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg Argentinean Biologist

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First Name Eduardo
Middle Name Ladislao
Last Name Holmberg
Birthday 27th July, 1852
Died 4th November, 1937
Zodiac Sign Leo
Nationality Argentinean
Occupation Biologist

Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg (27 July 1852, in Buenos Aires – 4 November 1937) was an Argentine natural historian and novelist, one of the leading figures in Argentine biology. Together with Florentino Ameghino he undertook the inventory of Argentine flora and fauna, and explored all the ecoregions in the country, summarizing for the first time the biodiversity of its territory. The son of botanical aficionado Eduardo Wenceslao Holmberg and grandson of the Baron Holmberg, Holmburg accompanied Argentine Libertador Manuel Belgrano on his campaigns and introduced the cultivation of the camellia to Argentina. As director of the Buenos Aires Zoological Garden he greatly developed its scientific aspect, publishing booklets and providing printed media for a learned appreciation of its contents. He also directed the Natural History Cabinet of the University of Buenos Aires and published the standard reference works on botany and zoology used in his country for most of the 20th century. While less distinguished for his writing, he was arguably the first science fiction writer in Latin America.
He wrote the first science fiction novel, "Viaje maravilloso del señor Nic-Nac al planeta Marte" (Eng. "The Marvellous Journey of Mr. Nic-Nac to the Planet Mars"). In 1879, he wrote "Horacio Kalibang o los autómatas" (Eng. "Horacio Kalibang or The Automatons"), the first short science fiction story of Latin America.

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