Naturalists in the Field: Collecting, Recording and Preserving the Natural World from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Century

Author:   Arthur MacGregor
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   2
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9789004323834


Pages:   1000
Publication Date:   26 April 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Interposed between the natural world in all its diversity and the edited form in which we encounter it in literature, imagery and the museum, lie the multiple practices of the naturalists in selecting, recording and preserving the specimens from which our world view is to be reconstituted. The factors that weigh at every stage are here dissected, analysed and set within a historical narrative that spans more than five centuries. During that era, every aspect evolved and changed, as engagement with nature moved from a speculative pursuit heavily influenced by classical scholarship to a systematic science, drawing on advanced theory and technology. Far from being neutrally objective, the process of representing nature is shown as fraught with constraint and compromise. With a Foreword by Sir David Attenborough Contributors are: Marie Addyman, Peter Barnard, Paul D. Brinkman, Ian Convery, Peter Davis, Felix Driver, Florike Egmond, Annemarie Jordan Gschwend, Geoff Hancock, Stephen Harris, Hanna Hodacs, Stuart Houston, Dominik Huenniger, Rob Huxley, Charlie Jarvis, Malgosia Nowak-Kemp, Shepard Krech III, Mark Lawley, Arthur Lucas, Marco Masseti, Geoff Moore, Pat Morris, Charles Nelson, Robert Peck, Helen Scales, Han F. Vermeulen, and Glyn Williams.

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Author:   Arthur MacGregor
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   2
Weight:   1.591kg
ISBN:  

9789004323834


ISBN 10:   900432383
Pages:   1000
Publication Date:   26 April 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents Foreword â Sir David Attenborough Editor's Preface â Arthur MacGregor List of Illustrations List of Contributors 1 Introduction â Arthur MacGregor 2 New World and Other Exotic Animals in the Italian Renaissance: the Menageries of Lorenzo Il Magnifico and His Son, Pope Leo X â Marco Masseti 3 The Emperor's Exotic and New World Animals: Hans Khevenhuller and Habsburg Menageries in Vienna and Prague â Annemarie Jordan Gschwend 4 Judge by experience and by learninge : the Fieldwork of William Turner (c.1508-1568) â Marie Addyman 5 On Northern Shores: Sixteenth-Century Observations of Fish and Seabirds (North Sea and North Atlantic) â Florike Egmond 6 Collecting and Preserving Fishes: an Historical Perspective â Peter Davis 7 Into the Wild: Botanical Fieldwork in the Sixteenth Century â Florike Egmond 8 Take with you a small Spudd or Trowell : James Petiver's Directions for Collecting Natural Curiosities â Charles E. Jarvis 9 Linnaean Scholars Out of Doors: So Much to Name, Learn and Profit From â Hanna Hodacs 10 Devilish fellows who test patience to the very limit : Naturalists in the Pacific in the Age of Cook â Glyn Williams 11 Catesby's Birds â Shepard Krech III 12 The Hudson's Bay Company and Its Collectors â C. Stuart Houston 13 European Enlightenment in India: an Episode of Anglo-German Collaboration in the Natural Sciences on the Coromandel Coast, Late 1700s-Early 1800s â Arthur MacGregor 14 Eight Ways to Catch a Seal: Fieldwork in Siberia in the Age of Enlightenment â Han F. Vermeulen 15 Face to Face with Nain Singh: the Schlagintweit Collections and Their Uses â Felix Driver 16 More Than One Way to Skin a Wombat: the How and Why of Collecting in the South Seas â Rob Huxley 17 William Burchell in Southern Africa, 1811-1815 â Malgosia Nowak-Kemp 18 Snapshots of Tropical Diversity: Collecting Plants in Colonial and Imperial Brazil â Stephen A. Harris 19 From Tubs to Flying Boats: Episodes in Transporting Living Plants â E. Charles Nelson 20 Faunal Collecting, Inventorying and Systematizing in the Marine Environment: a Historical, Mostly British, Perspective â P.G. Moore 21 Gathering Spirals: on the Naturalist and Shell Collector Hugh Cuming â Helen Scales 22 Bat-Fowlers, Pooters and Cyanide Jars: a Historical Overview of Insect Collecting and Preservation â Peter C. Barnard 23 Nets, Labels and Boards: Materiality and Natural History Practices in Continental European Manuals on Insect Collecting 1688-1776 â Dominik Hunniger 24 Collecting Abroad, Preserving at Home: Titian Ramsay Peale Ii, American Entomologist and Collector â Robert McCracken Peck 25 John Russell Malloch: Amateur Naturalist to Professional Taxonomist â E. Geoffrey Hancock 26 Reflections on Some Practical Aspects of Collecting During the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries â Pat Morris 27 Following the Lure: Field Experience and Professional Opportunities in Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century American Vertebrate Paleontology â Paul D. Brinkman 28 Evolving Contexts of Collecting: the Australian Experience â A.M. Lucas 29 Virtual Collecting: Camera-Trapping and the Assembly of Population Data in Twenty-First-Century Biology â Sarah Elmeligi, Ian Convery, Volker Decker Deecke and Owen Nevin 30 The Psychology of Finding and Recognizing Wildlife â Mark Lawley Appendix: Key Texts in the History of Field Collecting Index

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Both entertaining and informative, clearly written and drawing on original research, this book is likely to be read both by scholars and by readers simply interested in natural history and field collecting. Naturalists in the Field certainly deserves a place in the libraries of tertiary institutions and in major public libraries. - Anne Coote (University of New England), Historical Records of Australian Science, Volume 30 Number 1, p. 60.


[...] this is a valuable set of essays that offer a broad range of insights into the practicalities of life in the field. The inclusion of nine lengthy appendices providing transcriptions of collecting instructions from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries will be of interest to students of natural history, while the rich selection of illustrations (most colored) makes the book appealing to a wider non-academic readership. - Helen Cowie (University of York), Journal of Jesuit Studies 6 (2019) 333-336. Both entertaining and informative, clearly written and drawing on original research, this book is likely to be read both by scholars and by readers simply interested in natural history and field collecting. Naturalists in the Field certainly deserves a place in the libraries of tertiary institutions and in major public libraries. - Anne Coote (University of New England), Historical Records of Australian Science, Volume 30 Number 1, p. 60.


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Arthur MacGregor, D.Litt (1999), formerly a curator at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. He has published Curiosity and Enlightenment (2007), Animal Encounters (2012) and has edited some 13 other books and c.130 articles. He is editor of the Journal of the History of Collections (OUP).

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