Padre Manuel Arruda da Câmara was a Brazilian cleric, physician and scientist, who became known as one of the great Brazilian botanists of the late eighteenth century.
On returning to Brazil in 1793 he became established in Goiana and undertook a series of mineralogical, botanical and zoological expeditions for the Portuguese Crown in the North east from 1794–1800. Between March 1794 and September 1795 he explored Pernambuco and Piauí for minerals, Paraíba and Ceará from December 1797 to July 1799, and was in Maranhão from 1799 to 1800. He also explored the basin of the São Francisco River.
Work
He wrote extensively on the agriculture and natural history of the region, often with a philosophical perspective and a desire for improvement. In some of his work he collaborated with a fellow priest, Padre João Ribeiro Pessoa de Mello Montenegro and they provided illustrations for works such as Centúrias dos novos gêneros e espécies das plantas pernambucanas. In 1810 he produced two pamphlets, the Dissertação sobre as plantas do Brazil, a discussion of Brazilian plants suitable for replacing hemp, and Discurso sobre a vitalidade da instituição de jardins on the suitability of establishing gardens in Brazil. His intention had been to compile an illustrated flora of Pernambuco, his Centúrias, but it remained unfinished at his death and was never published. In all. he described 31 new species. He was visited by Henry Koster, the American explorer, in 1810 during the latter's travels in Brazil, and who was later to incorporate some of Arruda's work into his own book of that name, published in 1816.
Publications
Physiologico-chemicae, de influentia oxigenii in oeeconomia animali, precipe in calore, et calore hominum. Joannem Martel natu majorem, Regis Universitatisque Typographum consuetum, Montpellier. 1791.
Aviso aos lavradores sobre a suposta fermentação de qualquer qualidade de grãos ou pevides para aumento da colheita, A. Rodrigues Galhardo, Lisbon, 1792.
Anúncio dos descobrimentos feitos em Paranambuco e remetido a um dos editors. Paládio Portugués ou Clarim de Palas do mês de maio de 1796 1: 4–13.
Discurso sobre a uitalidade da instituição de jardins nas principais províncias do brasil, Impressão Régia, Rio de Janeiro 1810.
Memórias sobre o algodão de Pernambuco, Lisbon, 1810.
Memórias sobre as plantas de que se podem fazer a barrilha entre nós, Memórias da Academia Real das Ciências de Lisboa, v.4: 83–93, 1814.
Centúrias dos novos gêneros e espécies das plantas pernambucanas
Legacy
The genus Arrudea Cambess. is named in his honour. In his home state of Paraíba, the Zoological and Botanical gardens in João Pessoa, the capital city, bear his name. Also a chair in the Academia Paraibana de Letras is named after him. Arruda da Câmara's botanical contributions have not been well served by history, for instance the multiple inaccuracies in the Index Kewensis. Henry Koster incorporated parts of the Dissertação and the Discurso in translation into his Travels in Brazil, as an appendix. While Koster's work was largely read, reprinted and translated, Arruda da Câmara's work was largely unknown, and consequently Arruda da Câmara's discoveries were incorrectly attributed to Koster. Taxa are correctly referred to as "Arruda Cent. plant. Pern." In 1873 a botanical dictionary appeared based on da Câmara's manuscripts.