Article ID: CBB999653299

Fresh Fish: Observation up Close in Late Seventeenth-Century England (2020)

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The traditional view of London's Royal Society as a closed circle has been subject to revision in the past decades. Historians have shown the considerable extent to which the Fellows of the Society drew on a broad range of men of practice for their respective skill sets. This article offers an in-depth analysis of the contributions of fishermen and fishmongers to the creation of natural knowledge. It centres on the Historia piscium (Oxford, 1686), written by Francis Willughby and John Ray, and its surrounding sources. This natural history of fishes aspired to give a concise and precise overview of species, and to uncover the divine order in which they were created. While men of practice contributed to this project in multiple ways, their first-hand observations carried particular weight. Through their cumulative experience of working with fish they saw a great number of living species, rather than the dried exemplars that naturalists would usually consult in cabinets of curiosities, or the indirect evidence that images might present. This article examines what kind of exchanges took place between fishermen and fishmongers on the one hand and Fellows on the other, and where, how and why these were incorporated into the fish book. In so doing, it also aims to qualify the value attached to direct (natural historical) observation in the socio-cultural context of late seventeenth-century England.

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Authors & Contributors
Wragge-Morley, Alexander
Birkhead, T. R.
Casson, Mark
Charmantier, Isabelle
Doherty, Meghan C.
Grindle, Nick
Journals
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Archives of Natural History
Business History Review
Intellectual History Review
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Publishers
Brill
Island Press
University of Chicago Press
State University of New York at Buffalo
University of Wisconsin at Madison
The Boydell Press: Cambridge University Library
Concepts
Natural history
Observation
Visual representation; visual communication
Scientific illustration
Merchants
Birds
People
Ray, John
Willughby, Francis
Grew, Nehemiah
Hooke, Robert
Willis, Thomas
Belon, Pierre
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
Early modern
19th century
20th century
21st century
Places
England
Great Britain
London (England)
Pennsylvania (U.S.)
Europe
Germany
Institutions
Royal Society of London
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