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Banks, Joseph

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Birth and Death Dates 1753-1820


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Article Guy M. Sechrist (2023)
Wooden barrels for transporting and preserving natural history specimens in the eighteenth century. Archives of Natural History (pp. 325-336). (/isis/citation/CBB364588480/) unapi

Book Jordan Goodman (2021)
Planting the World: Joseph Banks and his Collectors: An Adventurous History of Botany. (/isis/citation/CBB428379651/) unapi

Book Christina Harrison (2020)
The Botanical Adventures of Joseph Banks. (/isis/citation/CBB262295363/) unapi

Book Toby Musgrave (2020)
The Multifarious Mr. Banks: From Botany Bay to Kew, The Natural Historian Who Shaped the World. (/isis/citation/CBB640402861/) unapi

Article Rose, Edwin (2020)
Publishing Nature in an Age of Revolutions: Joseph Banks, Georg Forster and the Plants of the Pacific. Historical Journal (pp. 1132-1159). (/isis/citation/CBB408306473/) unapi

Article Noah Moxham (2020)
'Accoucheur of Literature': Joseph Banks and the Philosophical Transactions, 1778–1820. Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (pp. 21-37). (/isis/citation/CBB923032490/) unapi

Article C. Leah Devlin (2019)
William Scoresby as an Arctic Physical Oceanographer. Archives of Natural History (pp. 33-43). (/isis/citation/CBB109355777/) unapi

Article Rose, Edwin (2019)
From the South Seas to Soho Square: Joseph Banks's Library, collection and Kingdom of natural history. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science (pp. 499-526). (/isis/citation/CBB351183924/) unapi

Book Himansu Baijnath; Patricia A. McCracken (2018)
Strelitzias of the World: A Historical & Contemporary Exploration. (/isis/citation/CBB220972499/) unapi

Book David Mabberley (2018)
Painting by Numbers: The Life and Art of Ferdinand Bauer. (/isis/citation/CBB345457063/) unapi

Article Olga Elina (2018)
A Passion for Plants: Collections and Power Games in Botany in the Russian Empire from the 18th to the Early 19th Century. Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (pp. 257-275). (/isis/citation/CBB427183623/) unapi

Book Ian Burnet (2017)
Where Australia Collides with Asia: The epic voyages of Joseph Banks, Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace and the Origin of On the Origin of Species. (/isis/citation/CBB222947161/) unapi

Book David Mabberley; Mel Gooding; Joseph Studholme (2017)
Joseph Banks' Florilegium: Botanical Treasures from Cook's First Voyage. (/isis/citation/CBB560573386/) unapi

Book PATRICIA FARA (2017)
Sex, Botany and Empire: The Story of Carl Linnaeus and Joseph Banks. (/isis/citation/CBB251966402/) unapi

Thesis Lorna M. Loring (2016)
Voyages of Improvement: Ambition and Failure in Projects of Plant Transfer and Improvement in the Late Eighteenth–century British Empire. (/isis/citation/CBB514371523/) unapi

Book Neil Chambers (2016)
Endeavouring Banks: Exploring Collections from the Endeavour Voyage 1768-1771. (/isis/citation/CBB658074076/) unapi

Article Renée Schilling (2015)
‘Dutchman, lazier than any other race of mankind’. Joseph Banks bezoekt de Nederlandse Republiek (1773). Studium: Tijdschrift voor Wetenschaps- en Universiteitgeschiedenis. (/isis/citation/CBB087996659/) unapi

Article Bonehill, John (2014)
“New Scenes Drawn by the Pencil of Truth“: Joseph Banks' Northern Voyage. Journal of Historical Geography (p. 9). (/isis/citation/CBB001450331/) unapi

Article Ogborn, Miles (2013)
Talking Plants: Botany and Speech in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica. History of Science (pp. 251-282). (/isis/citation/CBB001420228/) unapi

Article Henderson, Paul (2013)
James Sowerby: Meteorites and His Meteoritic Sword Made for the Emperor of Russia, Alexander I, in 1814. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science (p. 387). (/isis/citation/CBB001320592/) unapi

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