Book ID: CBB674357251

Erasmus Darwin's Gardens: Medicine, Agriculture and the Enlightenment Sciences (2021)

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Elliott, Paul A. (Author)


Boydell Press
Publication date: 2021
Language: English


Publication Date: 2021
Physical Details: 366

Famous as the author of the Botanic Garden (1791) and grandfather of Charles Darwin (1809-1882), Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) was a larger-than-life enlightenment natural philosopher (scientist) and writer who practised as a doctor across the English Midlands for nearly half a century. A practical gardener and horticulturist, Darwin created a botanic garden near Lichfield - which galvanised his poetry - and kept other gardens, an orchard and small "farm" in Derby. Informed by his medical practice and botanical studies, Darwin saw many parallels between animals, plants and humans which aroused hostility during the years of revolution, warfare and reaction, but helped him to write Zoonomia (1794/96) and Phytologia (1800) - his major studies of medicine, agriculture and gardening. Captivated by the changing landscapes and environments of town and country and supported by social networks such as those in Lichfield and Derby, Darwin avidly exchanged ideas about plants, animals and their diseases with family, patients, friends such as the poet Anna Seward (1742-1809), farmers, fellow doctors, huntsmen and even the local mole catcher.The is the first full study of Erasmus Darwin's gardening, horticulture and agriculture. It shows him as keen a nature enthusiast as his contemporary Rev. Gilbert White of Selbourne (1720-1793) or his grandson Charles, fascinated with everything from swarming insects and warring bees to domestic birds and dogs, pigs and livestock on his farm to fungi growing from horse dung in Derby tan yards. Ranging over his observations of plant physiology and anatomy to the use of plant "bandages" in his orchard and electrical machines to hasten seed germination to explosive studies of vegetable "brains", nerves and sensations, the book demonstrates the ways in which Erasmus Darwin's landscape and garden experiences transformed his understanding of nature. They provided him with insights into medicine and the environmental causes of diseases, the classification of plants and animals, chemistry, evolution, potential new medicines and foodstuffs and the ecological interdependency of the natural economy. Like the amorous vegetables of the Loves of the Plants (1789) which fascinated, scandalised and titillated late Georgian society, the many living creatures of Darwin's gardens and farm encountered in this book were for him real, dynamic, interacting and evolving beings who helped inspire and re-affirm his progressive social and political outlook.PAUL ELLIOTT is Professor of Modern History at the University of Derby.

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Authors & Contributors
Baytop, Asuman
Diamond, David H.
Elliot, Paul
Elliott, Paul
Fox, Paul
Hahn, Barbara
Journals
Agricultural History
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
British Journal for the History of Science
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Medical History
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Publishers
Johns Hopkins University Press
McFarland
Melbourne University Press
Oxford University Press
Prospect Books
Reaktion Books
Concepts
Horticulture
Agriculture
Economic botany; plant cultivation; horticulture
Botany
Science and literature
Botanical gardens
People
Darwin, Erasmus
Bradley, Richard
Evelyn, John
Pepys, Samuel
Plat, Hugh
Schomburgk, Robert Hermann
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
19th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
Places
England
Great Britain
United States
India
Bengal (India)
Australia
Institutions
Oxford University
Istanbul Universitesi
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