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The science of describing

Ogilvie, Brian W.

The science of describing natural history in Renaissance Europe / [electronic resource] : Brian W. Ogilvie. - University of Chicago Press, c2006. - 1 online resource (xvi, 385 p.) : ill.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-365) and index.

Introduction -- The world of Renaissance natural nistory -- The humanist invention of natural history -- A science of describing -- Common sense, classification, and the catalogue of nature -- Conclusion : what was Renaissance natural history.

Out of the diverse traditions of medical humanism, classical philology, and natural philosophy, Renaissance naturalists created a new science devoted to discovering and describing plants and animals. In order to distinguish and catalog new plant and animal species, they developed new techniques of observing and recording, created botanical gardens and herbaria, and exchanged correspondence and specimens within an international community. Drawing on published natural histories, manuscript correspondence, garden plans, travelogues, watercolors, and drawings, The Science of Describing reconstruct.

9780226620862 (electronic bk.) 0226620867 (electronic bk.) 9780226620879 (cloth : alk. paper) 0226620875 (cloth : alk. paper)


Science--History--Europe--16th century.
Natural history--History--Europe--16th century.
Science, Renaissance.
NATURE--Essays.
NATURE--Reference.
TRAVEL--Special Interest--Ecotourism.


Electronic books.

Q127.E8 / O45 2006eb

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