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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
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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Article
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).
(/isis/citation/CBB107547187/)
Article
Céline M. Stantina
(2021)
Taylor White's ‘paper museum’ (1725–1772): understanding the scientific work of an unpublished naturalist.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 543-557).
(/isis/citation/CBB995611158/)
Article
Victoria Dickenson
(2021)
Introduction: Undescrib'd: Taylor White (1701–1772) and His Collections.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 507-513).
(/isis/citation/CBB632215005/)
Book
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
(2021)
Iconotypes: A Compendium of Butterflies and Moths, Jones' Icones Complete.
(/isis/citation/CBB318892632/)
Article
Ion Mihailescu
(2021)
Graphical details: the secret life of Christopher Wren's drawing of the weather clock.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 355-378).
(/isis/citation/CBB204410354/)
Article
D. A. Lowther
(2021)
The first painting of the red panda (Ailurus fulgens) in Europe? Natural history and artistic patronage in early nineteenth-century India.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 368-376).
(/isis/citation/CBB503471845/)
Article
Victoria Dickenson
(2021)
Lady Gwillim and the birds of Madras.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 647-670).
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Book
Axel Fliethmann; Christiane Weller
(2021)
Anatomy of the Medical Image: Knowledge Production and Transfiguration from the Renaissance to Today.
(/isis/citation/CBB235658573/)
Article
Ethan S. Rogers; Stephanie L. Canington
(2021)
Lemurs before Lemur: Depictions of captive lemurs prior to Linnaeus.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 19-48).
(/isis/citation/CBB573428884/)
Book
Henrietta McBurney
(2021)
Illuminating Natural History: The Art and Science of Mark Catesby.
(/isis/citation/CBB385655606/)
Book
Nancy Rose Marshall
(2021)
Victorian Science and Imagery: Representation and Knowledge in Nineteenth Century Visual Culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB466922035/)
Article
Vida Javidi; Robert Montgomerie
(2021)
Ornithological insights from Taylor White's birds.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 581-598).
(/isis/citation/CBB782600545/)
Book
Robert McCracken Peck
(2021)
The Natural History of Edward Lear, New Edition.
(/isis/citation/CBB376262582/)
Article
Ann Datta
(2021)
The courtship dance of a lesser bird of paradise figured in J. E. Gray's Illustrations of Indian zoology (1830–1835).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 89-93).
(/isis/citation/CBB497413685/)
Article
Omar Olivares Sandoval
(2021)
The Scientific Images of the Axolotl by José María Velasco and Their Role in Nineteenth-Century Evolutionary Thinking.
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
(pp. 143-166).
(/isis/citation/CBB026244408/)
Article
Guilherme S. T. Garbino; Carla Cristina de Aquino; Raone Beltrão-mendes
(2021)
Marcgrave's red-tailed monkey: The earliest European depiction of a titi monkey.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 131-138).
(/isis/citation/CBB246749388/)
Article
Mary Learner
(2020)
Embroidering the New Science: Seventeenth-Century Florilegia and Botanical Study.
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
(pp. 685-717).
(/isis/citation/CBB936584216/)
Book
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
(2020)
Strata: William Smith’s Geological Maps.
(/isis/citation/CBB279509884/)
Article
Peter F. Riches
(2020)
A recently discovered hand-coloured geological map of Norfolk and Suffolk attributed to Richard Cowling Taylor (1789–1851).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 254-263).
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