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Florence Fearrington; Mark D. Tomasko
(2022)
Rooms of Wonder: From Wunderkammer to Museum, 1599–1899.
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Lachlan Fleetwood
(2022)
Science on the Roof of the World: Empire and the Remaking of the Himalaya.
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Article
Rebecca Machin
(2022)
Mo Koundje (“Mok”): The life of a western lowland gorilla (c.1929–1938).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 1-11).
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Wendy McGlashan
(2022)
John Kay’s The craft in danger (1817): Graphic satire and natural history in nineteenth-century Edinburgh.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 175-188).
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Tilmann Walter; Abdolbaset Ghorbani; Tinde van Andel
(2022)
The emperor’s herbarium: The German physician Leonhard Rauwolf (1535?–96) and his botanical field studies in the Middle East.
History of Science
(pp. 130-151).
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Article
Charles A. Kollmer
(2022)
International Culture Collections and the Value of Microbial Life: Johanna Westerdijk’s Fungi and Ernst Georg Pringsheim’s Algae.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 59-87).
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Deborah Dubald; Catarina Madruga
(2022)
Introduction: Situated Nature: Field Collecting and Local Knowledge in the Nineteenth Century.
Journal for the History of Knowledge.
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Article
John McAleer
(2022)
‘The troubles of collecting’: William Henry Harvey and the practicalities of natural-history collecting in Britain's nineteenth-century world.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 81-100).
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Book
Annarita Franza; Johannes Mattes; Giovanni Pratesi
(2022)
Collectio Mineralium: The catalog of Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II’s mineralogical collection.
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Article
John Leslie Dowe; Sara Maroske
(2022)
Corrigendum to: John Dallachy (1804–71): from gardener to botanical collector.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 96-96).
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Michael Hughes
(2022)
The anarchy of Nazi memorabilia : From things of tyranny to troubled treasure.
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Article
Dániel Margócsy
(2022)
Malinowski and malacology: Global value systems and the issue of duplicates.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 389-409).
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Thesis
Sara Ray
(2022)
Monsters in the Cabinet: Anatomical Collecting, Embryology, and Bodily Difference in Holland, 1664-1850.
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Victoria Dickenson
(2021)
‘Obliging and curious’: Taylor White (1701–1772) and his remarkable collections.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 515-541).
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Victoria Dickenson; Jennifer Garland
(2021)
Taylor White's ‘paper museum’.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 599-626).
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Oxford University Museum of Natural History
(2021)
Iconotypes: A Compendium of Butterflies and Moths, Jones' Icones Complete.
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Article
S. G. Sealy
(2021)
Hamilton Mack Laing's specimen of a whooping crane, Grus americana.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 205-214).
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Article
Emma Gleadhill
(2021)
“For I Asked Him Men's Questions”: Late Eighteenth-Century British Women Tourists’ Contributions to Scientific Inquiry.
Eighteenth-Century Life
(pp. 158-177).
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Marisa Anne Bass; Anne Goldgar; Hanneke Grootenboer; et al.
(2021)
Conchophilia: Shells, Art, and Curiosity in Early Modern Europe.
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Eleanor Larsson
(2021)
“On Deposit”: animal acquisition at the Zoological Society of London, 1870–1910 (Patron's review).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 1-21).
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