Article ID: CBB001034908

Discovering the African Freshwater “Torpedo”: Legendary Ethiopia, Religious Controversies, and a Catfish Capable of Reanimating Dead Fish (2011)

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The electric catfishes of African rivers and lakes, once depicted on Egyptian tomb art, have been largely overlooked in histories and reviews of electric fish biology and animal electricity. This article examines how Westerners, especially Dominican and Jesuit missionaries, discovered them in Ethiopia and other parts of Africa at the beginning of the seventeenth century. What transpired took place against the backdrop of tales involving the Bible, Prester John's mythical empire, and imaginary animals with fabulous powers. In effect, how they were found is related to attempts to convert Ethiopian Christians to true Catholicism, hopes of discovering great riches, and opportunities to trade, and not with the efforts of skilled natural philosophers to document and conduct experiments on the wildlife of this continent. Nevertheless, the early descriptions by Europeans circulated, and during the next century these catfishes began to be used in experiments that helped to make animal electricity a reality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Authors & Contributors
Piccolino, Marco
Finger, Stanley
Stahnisch, Frank W.
Bresadola, Marco
Asúa, Miguel de
Wesner, Samantha Stinson
Journals
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science
Journal of the History of Biology
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
Publishers
Leo S. Olschki
Johns Hopkins University Press
Harvard University Press
Ashgate Publishing
Concepts
Electrophysiology
Electricity; magnetism
Zoology
Physiology
Electric eels
Fishes
People
Volta, Alessandro
Galvani, Luigi
Humboldt, Alexander von
Walsh, John
Termeyer, Ramón M.
Spallanzani, Lazzaro
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
Early modern
19th century
20th century
16th century
Places
Italy
South America
Middle and Near East
Adriatic sea
Lyon (France)
London (England)
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