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509: 87:, he accepted an invitation to accompany the vessel as surgeon. This was in or about 1731. On reaching Buenos Aires he was so ill that the captain was compelled to leave him there in the care of Father Mahoney, the superior of the Jesuit College, where he was nursed back to health. He then converted to Catholicism, joined the Jesuits and became a priest. 200:
After his death, the Spanish Jesuits who had known him in South America were anxious to obtain his unpublished works. They included treatises on the botanical and mineral products of America, and
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A Description of Patagonia and the adjoining parts of South America, with a grammar and a short vocabulary, and some particulars relating to Falkland's Islands
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and other explorers of his era), but it remains valuable as a record of early life, flora and fauna of the region. He is credited with recording the first
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Falkner returned to England, where, in 1771 or 1772, he joined the English province of the Society. He was appointed chaplain to
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In poor health, he was advised to take a sea-voyage, and being acquainted with a ship chaplain on board the
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Science in the Vanished Arcadia: Knowledge of Nature in the Jesuit Missions of Paraguay and Río de la Plata
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Lake Falkner in Argentina is named after him, as well as a street in the city of Mar del Plata.
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Origins of Darwin's Evolution: Solving the Species Puzzle Through Time and Place
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He wrote an account of his Patagonian experiences, which was published at
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Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia
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Eerdmans Publishing. p. 208. 274:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 257: 412:Chiozza, Elena; Figueira, Ricardo (1981). 361: 240: 144: 331: 206:Volumina duo de anatomia corporis humani 149:He is credited with recording the first 440:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 220: 521: 300: 414:Atlas total de la República Argentina 296: 294: 292: 437:Scott, Geoffrey. "Falkner, Thomas". 384: 374:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 253:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 133:, and afterwards to the Plowdens of 64:He was the son of Thomas Falkner, a 544:English Roman Catholic missionaries 13: 289: 14: 585: 494: 436: 362:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 241:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 16:For those of a similar name, see 564:Jesuit missionaries in Argentina 510:Works by or about Thomas Falkner 233:Dictionary of National Biography 18:Thomas Falconer (disambiguation) 569:Jesuit missionaries in Paraguay 214: 94:in his mission to the northern 463: 430: 405: 378: 325: 1: 476:. Columbia University Press. 282: 554:18th-century English Jesuits 457:UK public library membership 332:Anderson, Gerald H. (1999). 112:The Description of Patagonia 42:The Description of Patagonia 7: 470:J. David Archibald (2017). 72:, maybe Scottish heritage. 10: 590: 15: 32:missionary, explorer and 385:Asúa, Miguel de (2014). 277:. New York: D. Appleton. 185:in 1774 under the title 176: 79:, a vessel trading with 501:Works by Thomas Falkner 268:"Falkner, Thomas"  227:"Falkner, Thomas"  83:and carrying slaves to 59: 539:Clergy from Manchester 391:. BRILL. p. 154. 365:"Thomas Falkner"  244:"Thomas Falkner"  165:, near the village of 145:Scientific discoveries 449:10.1093/ref:odnb/9124 371:Catholic Encyclopedia 250:Catholic Encyclopedia 301:F.E.T. 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Index

Thomas Falconer (disambiguation)
Jesuit
physician
Patagonia
Mungo Park
fossil
Argentina
Manchester
Calvinist
Guinea
Buenos Aires
Matthias Strobel
Tehuelche
Laguna de los Padres
miles
Mar del Plata
Robert Berkeley
Spetchley
Winsley
Herefordshire
Plowden Hall
Shropshire
fossil
Argentina
armadillo
Carcarañá River
Santa Fe
glyptodon
Hereford
William Combe

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