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{{Infobox rai-fellow
| first_name = William
| name = Bollaert
| honorific_prefix =
| honorific_suffix = FRGS, Corr. Mem. Univ. Chile, of the Amer. and Ethno. Socs. London, New York
| image = File:Bollaert,_William.jpg
| birth_date = 1807
| death_date = 1876
| address = 21A Hanover Square W [1862]<br />36 Wyemouth St, Portland Place [1872]
| occupation = literary<br />chemist<br />geographer<br />ethnologist
| elected_ESL = 1862.04.15
| elected_ASL = 1863
| elected_AI =
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ESL Corresponding member <br />ASL Ordinary Fellow <br />ASL Foundation Fellow<br />AI ordinary fellow, corresponding member<br />
| left = 1870.04.19 resigns ASL
1876.12.11 dead
| clubs =
| societies = Royal Geographical Society<br />Ethnological Society, New York
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
ASL Council 1863 [1st and new July] Member [1st list] [2nd list]<br />ASL Council 1864 Member<br />ASL Council 1864 Hon. Secretary [list 1865.03.06]<br />ASL Council 1865 Hon. Secretary<br />ASL Council 1866 Hon. Secretary<br />ASL Council 1867 Member
=== House Notes ===
ESL 1853.02.03 presents a Peruvian skull<br />1870.04.19 A letter of resignation from Mr Wm Bollaert having been read, its consideration was deferred.<br />1870.05.03 The resignation of Mr Wm Bollaert was accepted.<br /><br />Memb. Univ. of Chile [1872]
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
BOLLAERT, WILLIAM (1807–1876). William Bollaert, writer, chemist, geographer, and ethnologist
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Antiquarian, Ethnological and Other Researches in New Granada, Ecuador, Peru and Chile (1860); a translation entitled The Expedition of Pedro de Ursa and Lope de Aguirre in Search of Eldorado and Amagua in 1560–1 (1861); and The Wars of Succession in Portugal and Spain, from 1826 to 1840 (1870). He also wrote an "Essay on Salt," which won him a bronze medal from the Society of Arts in 1853. Despite his prolific publication, his writing about the Texas years was limited to a few scattered articles published in popular journals. His original "Texas Manuscript," consisting of six diaries and two volumes of journals, was purchased in 1902 by Edward E. Ayer and presented nine years later to the Newberry Library in Chicago. In 1956 editors W. Eugene Hollon and Ruth Lapham Butler published the original manuscript under the title William Bollaert's Texas.
=== House Publications ===
ESL<br />On the tribes of Texas. Contributed on condition of being printed. - sent to Edinburgh for insertion in Jameson's Journal July 1850. read 10 apr 1850<br />On the N. American Indians. Promised Sep. 1850<br />Observations on the Indians of Southern Peru and on some Indian remains. Read 12 may 1852. Prof Jameson declines to insert in Edinburgh Phil. Journal on account of length (aug. 1852)<br />On the Indians of South Peru with remarks on the Incas<br />On an idol human head of the Jivaro Indians of Ecuador – by William Bollaert & Don Ramon de Silva Ferro<br />On some ancient Indian antiquities <br /><br />ASL<br />on the population of America read 21 apr 1863. Published<br />on the palaeography of the New World Read 3 may 1864<br />on the astronomy of the Red Man of the New World Printed in Memoirs oct 1864 Read 15 nov 1864<br />On the Alleged Introduction of Syphilis from the New World.<br />
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
=== Other Material ===
University of Oxford, Bodleian Library
| first_name = William
| name = Bollaert
| honorific_prefix =
| honorific_suffix = FRGS, Corr. Mem. Univ. Chile, of the Amer. and Ethno. Socs. London, New York
| image = File:Bollaert,_William.jpg
| birth_date = 1807
| death_date = 1876
| address = 21A Hanover Square W [1862]<br />36 Wyemouth St, Portland Place [1872]
| occupation = literary<br />chemist<br />geographer<br />ethnologist
| elected_ESL = 1862.04.15
| elected_ASL = 1863
| elected_AI =
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ESL Corresponding member <br />ASL Ordinary Fellow <br />ASL Foundation Fellow<br />AI ordinary fellow, corresponding member<br />
| left = 1870.04.19 resigns ASL
1876.12.11 dead
| clubs =
| societies = Royal Geographical Society<br />Ethnological Society, New York
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
ASL Council 1863 [1st and new July] Member [1st list] [2nd list]<br />ASL Council 1864 Member<br />ASL Council 1864 Hon. Secretary [list 1865.03.06]<br />ASL Council 1865 Hon. Secretary<br />ASL Council 1866 Hon. Secretary<br />ASL Council 1867 Member
=== House Notes ===
ESL 1853.02.03 presents a Peruvian skull<br />1870.04.19 A letter of resignation from Mr Wm Bollaert having been read, its consideration was deferred.<br />1870.05.03 The resignation of Mr Wm Bollaert was accepted.<br /><br />Memb. Univ. of Chile [1872]
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
BOLLAERT, WILLIAM (1807–1876). William Bollaert, writer, chemist, geographer, and ethnologist
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Antiquarian, Ethnological and Other Researches in New Granada, Ecuador, Peru and Chile (1860); a translation entitled The Expedition of Pedro de Ursa and Lope de Aguirre in Search of Eldorado and Amagua in 1560–1 (1861); and The Wars of Succession in Portugal and Spain, from 1826 to 1840 (1870). He also wrote an "Essay on Salt," which won him a bronze medal from the Society of Arts in 1853. Despite his prolific publication, his writing about the Texas years was limited to a few scattered articles published in popular journals. His original "Texas Manuscript," consisting of six diaries and two volumes of journals, was purchased in 1902 by Edward E. Ayer and presented nine years later to the Newberry Library in Chicago. In 1956 editors W. Eugene Hollon and Ruth Lapham Butler published the original manuscript under the title William Bollaert's Texas.
=== House Publications ===
ESL<br />On the tribes of Texas. Contributed on condition of being printed. - sent to Edinburgh for insertion in Jameson's Journal July 1850. read 10 apr 1850<br />On the N. American Indians. Promised Sep. 1850<br />Observations on the Indians of Southern Peru and on some Indian remains. Read 12 may 1852. Prof Jameson declines to insert in Edinburgh Phil. Journal on account of length (aug. 1852)<br />On the Indians of South Peru with remarks on the Incas<br />On an idol human head of the Jivaro Indians of Ecuador – by William Bollaert & Don Ramon de Silva Ferro<br />On some ancient Indian antiquities <br /><br />ASL<br />on the population of America read 21 apr 1863. Published<br />on the palaeography of the New World Read 3 may 1864<br />on the astronomy of the Red Man of the New World Printed in Memoirs oct 1864 Read 15 nov 1864<br />On the Alleged Introduction of Syphilis from the New World.<br />
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
=== Other Material ===
University of Oxford, Bodleian Library