Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 439 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 825 g
Reihe: Emergence of Natural History
Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 439 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 825 g
Reihe: Emergence of Natural History
ISBN: 978-90-04-28531-6
Verlag: Brill
Francis Willughby together with John Ray revolutionized the study of natural history. They were motivated by the new philosophy of the mid 1600s and transformed natural history in to a rigorous area of study. Because Ray lived longer and more of his writings have survived, his reputation subsequently eclipsed that of Willughby. Now, with access to previously unexplored archives and new discoveries we are able to provide a comprehensive evaluation of Francis Willughby’s life and works. What emerges is a polymath, a true virtuoso, who made original and imaginative contributions to mathematics, chemistry, linguistics as well as natural history. We use Willughby’s short life as a lens through which to view the entire process of seventeenth-century scientific endeavor.
Contributors are Tim Birkhead, Isabelle Charmantier, David Cram, Meghan Doherty, Mark Greengrass, Daisy Hildyard, Dorothy Johnston, Sachiko Kusukawa, Brian Ogilvie, William Poole, Chris Preston, Anna Marie Roos, Richard Serjeantson, Paul J. Smith and Benjamin Wardhaugh.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword by Michael Willoughby, Lord Middleton xi
Preface xii
Acknowledgements xvi
List of Figures and Maps xix
List of Abbreviations xxiii
List of Contributors xxiv
1. The Life and Domestic Context of Francis Willughby 1
Dorothy Johnston
2. The Education of Francis Willughby 44
Richard Serjeantson
3. The Chymistry of Francis Willughby (1635–72): The Trinity College, Cambridge Community 99
Anna Marie Roos
4. Willughby’s Mathematics 122
Benjamin Wardhaugh
5 Science on the Move: Francis Willughby’s Expeditions 142
Mark Greengrass, Daisy Hildyard, Christopher D. Preston, and Paul J. Smith
6 The Willughby Library in the Time of Francis the Naturalist 227
William Poole
7. Francis Willughby and John Ray on Words and Things 244
David Cram
8. Willughby’s Ornithology 268
Tim R. Birkhead, Paul J. Smith, Meghan Doherty, and Isabelle Charmantier
9. Historia Piscium (1686) and Its Sources 305
Sachiko Kusukawa
10. Willughby on Insects 335
Brian W. Ogilvie
11. The Legacies of Francis Willughby 360
Isabelle Charmantier, Dorothy Johnston, and Paul J. Smith
Bibliography 387
Index 419