Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré
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Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré (6 August 1766 in La Neuville-au-Pont – 16 March 1854 in Paris) was a French hydrographer, hydrographic engineer and cartographer.
Biography[]
He accompanied the expedition sent in search of La Pérouse in 1791, and made valuable charts of many of the places it visited. Subsequently he was employed in all of the important hydrographic labours undertaken during the First French Empire and the Bourbon Restoration.[1]
He was elected a member of the Académie des sciences in 1810 and was appointed chief hydrographer and keeper of the Dépôt de la Marine (predecessor of the Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service) in 1814. His work earned him the name “father of hydrography.”[1]
Five navy ships have been named after him, and busts of him are to be found on the phare de Dunkerque and the phare de Goulphar (Belle-Île-en-Mer).
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- ^ Jump up to: a b New International Encyclopedia. 1905. .
- 1766 births
- 1854 deaths
- French cartographers
- French hydrographers
- 18th-century French engineers
- Members of the French Academy of Sciences
- French oceanographers
- Grand Officiers of the Légion d'honneur
- Knights of the Order of Saint Louis
- 19th-century French engineers