Possessing nature : museums, collecting, and scientific culture in early modern Italy /

In 1500 few Europeans regarded nature as a subject worthy of inquiry. Yet fifty years later the first museums of natural history had appeared in Italy, dedicated to the marvels of nature. Italian patricians, their curiosity fueled by new voyages of exploration and the humanist rediscovery of nature,...

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Päätekijä: Findlen, Paula (Tekijä)
Aineistotyyppi: Licensed eBooks
Kieli:englanti
Julkaistu: Berkeley : University of California Press ©1994.
Sarja:Studies on the history of society and culture ; 20.
Linkit:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt4cgf60
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Yhteenveto:In 1500 few Europeans regarded nature as a subject worthy of inquiry. Yet fifty years later the first museums of natural history had appeared in Italy, dedicated to the marvels of nature. Italian patricians, their curiosity fueled by new voyages of exploration and the humanist rediscovery of nature, created vast collections as a means of knowing the world and used this knowledge to their greater glory. Drawing on extensive archives of visitors' books, letters, travel journals, memoirs, and pleas for patronage, Paula Findlen reconstructs the lost social world of Renaissance and Baroque museums.
Ulkoasu:1 online resource (xvii, 449 pages) : illustrations, map
Bibliografia:Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-432) and index.
ISBN:9780520917781
0520917782
9780520205086
0585081484
9780585081489
0520073347
0520205081