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Robert Brown and Mungo Park


Robert Brown and Mungo Park

Travels and Explorations in Natural History for the Royal Society
Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden, Band 122

von: Joel Schwartz

35,30 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 04.08.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030748593
Sprache: englisch

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<p>Explorer-naturalists Robert Brown and Mungo Park played a pivotal role in the development of natural history and exploration in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This work is a fresh examination of the lives and careers of Brown and Park and their impact on natural history and exploration. Brown and Park were part of a group of intrepid naturalists who brought back some of the flora and fauna they encountered, drawings of what they observed, and most importantly, their ideas. The educated public back home was able to gain an understanding of the diversity in nature. This eventually led to the development of new ways of regarding the natural world and the eventual development of a coherent theory of organic evolution.&nbsp;</p><p>This book considers these naturalists, Brown, Park, and their contemporaries, from the perspective of the Scottish Enlightenment. Brown’s investigations in natural history created a fertile environment for breakthroughs in taxonomy, cytology, and eventually evolution. Brown’s pioneering work in plant taxonomy allowed biologists to look at the animal and plant kingdoms differently. Park’s adventures stimulated significant discoveries in exploration. Brown and Park’s adventures formed a bridge to such journeys as Charles Darwin’s voyage on H.M.S. Beagle, which led to a revolution in biology and full explication of the theory of evolution.</p><p></p>
<div>Preface.-&nbsp;Acknowledgements.-&nbsp;Introduction: Collecting, Observing, and Describing the Natural World.-&nbsp;Scientific Ferment in late Eighteenth Century Edinburgh.-&nbsp;Scientific Exploration During Voyages of Discovery.-&nbsp;... the plants of Scotland might be equally useful.-&nbsp;Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa.-&nbsp;A good practical Botanist.-&nbsp;So remote a country as New Holland.-&nbsp;The Crew labouring under the Same disorder.-&nbsp;Mungo Park's Last Journey.-&nbsp;A Tedious and Uncomfortable Passage.-&nbsp;Prodrommus, Florae Novae Hollndiae.-&nbsp;Banks's Librarian.-&nbsp;Taking leave of Sir Joseph Banks.-&nbsp;Pollen Grains of Clarkis pulchella.-&nbsp;Epilogue: The greatest of Banksian botanist-librarians.- Bibliography.</div>
<b>Professor Emeritus Joel Schwartz</b><div>Retired Professor of Biology and the History of Science</div><div>College of Staten Island of the City University of New York</div><div>Swampscott, Massachusetts 01907-1314</div><div>United States of America&nbsp;</div><div><p></p>

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<p>Explorer-naturalists Robert Brown and Mungo Park played a pivotal role in the development of natural history and exploration in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This work is a fresh examination of the lives and careers of Brown and Park and their impact on natural history and exploration. Brown and Park were part of a group of intrepid naturalists who brought back some of the flora and fauna they encountered, drawings of what they observed, and most importantly, their ideas. The educated public back home was able to gain an understanding of the diversity in nature. This eventually led to the development of new ways of regarding the natural world and the eventual development of a coherent theory of organic evolution.&nbsp;</p><p>This book considers these naturalists, Brown, Park, and their contemporaries, from the perspective of the Scottish Enlightenment. Brown’s investigations in natural history created a fertile environment for breakthroughs in taxonomy, cytology, and eventually evolution. Brown’s pioneering work in plant taxonomy allowed biologists to look at the animal and plant kingdoms differently. Park’s adventures stimulated significant discoveries in exploration. Brown and Park’s adventures formed a bridge to such journeys as Charles Darwin’s voyage on H.M.S. Beagle, which led to a revolution in biology and full explication of the theory of evolution.</p><div></div>
Maximizes reader insights into the life of Robert Brown and Mungo Park from the perspective of the Scottish Enlightenment Enhanced by the accessibility of Brown’s diary, and added annotated information Incorporates material from Sir Joseph Banks's correspondence with Brown, Park, and other principal figures

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