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Jordan Goodman
(2021)
Planting the World: Joseph Banks and his Collectors: An Adventurous History of Botany.
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Article
Annarita Franza; Carmela Petti; Giovanni Pratesi
(2021)
More than just a rock collection. The meteorite collection of the Italian geologist Teodoro Monticelli (1759–1845).
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
(pp. 39-67).
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Book
Julius von Schlosser
(2021)
Art and curiosity cabinets of the late Renaissance : A contribution to the history of collecting.
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Article
Dominik Hünniger
(2021)
Visible Labour? Productive Forces and Imaginaries of Participation in European Insect Studies, ca. 1680–1810.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 180-210).
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Article
Kadri Pärtel; Ave Suija; Iryna Yatsiuk
(2021)
The Estonian Mycological Collections of Heinrich August Dietrich (1820–1897).
Acta Baltica historiae et philosophiae scientiarum
(pp. 48-78).
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Chapter
Luana Giurgevich
(2021)
«Templos da Sciencia, e Jardins do Entendimento»: as bibliotecas das instituições eclesiásticas portuguesas como espaços de conhecimento.
In: Ciência, Tecnologia E Medicina Na Construção de Portugal. 1: Novos Horizontes (Sécs. XV a XVII)
(pp. 325-345).
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Article
Megan Kuster
(2021)
Global Commodity Chains and Local Use-Value: William Colenso, natural history collecting and Indigenous labour.
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History.
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Thesis
Emma Jo Priesendorf
(2021)
Trilobites and the Culture of Wonder in Antebellum America.
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Book
Mary Anne Andrei
(2020)
Nature’s Mirror: How Taxidermists Shaped America’s Natural History Museums and Saved Endangered Species.
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Book
Robert Huxley
(2020)
The Collectors: Creating Hans Sloane's Extraordinary Herbarium.
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Book
Beatrice Gruendler
(2020)
The Rise of the Arabic Book.
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Article
Till Töpfer
(2020)
Great auk (Pinguinus impennis) eggs in Bonn: Correspondence between Emile Parzudaki and Robert Champley.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 319-324).
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Book
Emmanuel Haymann; Philippe Wagneur; Jacques Ayer; et al.
(2020)
Muséum Genève - 200 ans d'histoire naturelle.
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Article
Simon Ville; Claire Wright; Jude Philp
(2020)
Macleay’s Choice: Transacting the Natural History Trade in the Nineteenth Century.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 345-375).
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Article
Shira Shmuely
(2020)
Alfred Wallace’s Baby Orangutan: Game, Pet, Specimen.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 321-343).
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Book
Arlene Leis; Kacie L. Wills
(2020)
Women and the Art and Science of Collecting in Eighteenth-Century Europe.
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Article
Kathleen Susan Murphy
(2020)
James Petiver's ‘Kind Friends’ and ‘Curious Persons’ in the Atlantic World: Commerce, Colonialism and Collecting.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 259-274).
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Article
Alice Marples
(2020)
James Petiver's ‘Joynt-Stock’: Middling Agency in Urban Collecting Networks.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 239-258).
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Article
Charles E. Jarvis
(2020)
‘The Most Common Grass, Rush, Moss, Fern, Thistles, Thorns or Vilest Weeds You Can Find’: James Petiver's Plants.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 303-328).
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Article
Lachlan Fleetwood
(2020)
Science and War at the Limit of Empire: William Griffith with the Army of the Indus.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 285-310).
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