Maarten Dirk van Renesse van Duivenbode
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Maarten Dirk van Renesse van Duivenbode (June 2, 1804 – March 31, 1878) was a Dutch merchant, trader of bird skins for fashion and naturalia, captain, commander and honorary major in
Ternate Ternate is a city in the Indonesian province of North Maluku and an island in the Maluku Islands. It was the ''de facto'' provincial capital of North Maluku before Sofifi on the nearby coast of Halmahera became the capital in 2010. It is off the ...
( Dutch East Indies). From 1858 to 1861 he provided lodging and assistance to Alfred Russel Wallace when he travelled through the Moluccan islands.


Biography

Maarten Dirk was born in Ternate. His father was Dirk Maartens van Duivenbode. In 1825 he married Carolina Jacoba Weintré (1812–1836). They got three sons and one daughter. The eldest son is called Lodewijk Willem Alexander who became also a trader in naturalia. After the death of his wife he remarried the Chinese born Gim Nio, later baptised Antoinette Elisabeth Johanna. They had three children. One of them is Adolphina Susanna Wilhelmina (1844 – 1919 Delft). In 1865 she married with
Antonie Augustus Bruijn 250 px, Antonie Augustus Bruijn (Surabaya, 1865) Antonie Augustus Bruijn (December 27, 1842 – August 11, 1890) was a Dutch navy officer, naturalist and trader in naturalia from the Dutch East Indies. He was the son-in-law of Maarten Dirk van Re ...
who took over the business in naturalia in Ternate with his brothers in law. In 1867 the Governor of the Dutch Indies granted Maarten Dirk the addition of the name
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to his family name.


Wallace and Van Duivenbode

Wallace travelled from 1854 to 1862 through the Malay Archipelago. From January 1858 on, he stayed three years on Ternate in a house owned by Van Duivenbode (spelled as "van Duivenboden") and used this house as base camp for expeditions to other
Maluku Islands The Maluku Islands (; Indonesian: ''Kepulauan Maluku'') or the Moluccas () are an archipelago in the east of Indonesia. Tectonically they are located on the Halmahera Plate within the Molucca Sea Collision Zone. Geographically they are located ...
like Gilolo. Maarten Dirk van Duivenbode was the man Alfred Russel Wallace called "...''Mr. Duivenboden, a native of Ternate, from an ancient Dutch family''..." Mr Duivenbode served the Dutch Trade Company (Nederlandse Handelmaatschappij) as a merchant. He was the owner of many ships, plantations and the whole district of Doalasi. Because of his wealth he was nicknamed the "King of Ternate". According to Wallace he was richer and more important than the real sultan of Ternate. Wallace also mentioned the sons of Maarten Dirk who accompanied him when visiting Gilolo. During this period, 9 March 1858 he sent the manuscript ''Tendency of varieties to depart indefinite from the original type'' to
Charles Darwin Charles Robert Darwin ( ; 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology. His proposition that all species of life have descended ...
who received this document on 18 June 1858 which urged him to finish his famous ''
On the Origin of Species ''On the Origin of Species'' (or, more completely, ''On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life''),The book's full original title was ''On the Origin of Species by Me ...
''. Darwin considered Wallace's idea to be identical to his concept of natural selection.


Duivenbode's legacy

The family and company name of a father, son, and son in law Anton Bruijn traded in, amongst other things, specimens of birds, especially
birds of paradise The birds-of-paradise are members of the family Paradisaeidae of the order Passeriformes. The majority of species are found in eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and eastern Australia. The family has 44 species in 17 genera. The members of ...
, and thereby giving their name to: * Duivenbode's bird of paradise * Duivenbode's riflebird * Duivenbode's six-wired bird of paradise * Duyvenbode's lory (''Chalcopsitta duivenbodei''), also known as the brown lory * Elegant sunbird (''Aethopyga duyvenbodei'') * and a dragonfly ''Brachydiplax duivenbodei'' They also delivered items to
Hermann Schlegel Hermann Schlegel (10 June 1804 – 17 January 1884) was a German ornithologist, herpetologist and ichthyologist. Early life and education Schlegel was born at Altenburg, the son of a brassfounder. His father collected butterflies, which stimulate ...
(
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), Adolf Bernhard Meyer (
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) and other European museums. The
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received in 1883 about hundred skins, used for the International Trade Exhibition in Amsterdam.Junge, G.C.A. 1953. Ornithologisch onderzoek in de Indische archipel. Ardea 41:301–336. cited in C.J. Heij (2011)


Sources

*Heij, dr. C.J. (2011) ''Biographical Notes of Antonie Augustus Bruijn (1842–1890)''. IBP Press, Bogor. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Renesse van Duivenbode, Maarten Dirk van 1804 births 1878 deaths Dutch naturalists Dutch colonial governors and administrators People from Ternate 19th-century naturalists 19th-century Dutch scientists