Reproduced with kind permission of the publisher. © by the Regents of the University of California. Available on Caliber (http://caliber.ucpress.net) and AnthroSource (http://www.anthrosource.net).The Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) is reputed to have transformed botanical practice by shunning the process of illustrating plants and relying on the primacy of literary descriptions of plant specimens. Botanists and historians have long debated Linnaeus's capacities as a draftsman. While some of his detailed sketches of plants and insects reveal a sure hand, his more general drawings of landscapes and people seem ill-executed. The overwhelming consensus, based mostly on his Lapland diary (1732), is that Linnaeus could not draw. Lit...
Linnaean concepts and sources on the taxonomy of cultivated plants and their development are outline...
We review the history of floristic studies of the parish of Stenbrohult, southern Sweden, where Carl...
In the eighteenth century, a widely investigated – and even fashionable – field of knowledge is natu...
This article addresses the development of visual practices in early modern Botanyby focusing on the ...
The name of Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) is inscribed in almost every flora and fauna published from th...
Carl Linnaeus, or Carl von Linne as he was called after his ennoblement in 1762, is Sweden\u27s most...
This study examines specific visual systems of representing vegetation in western science. Through d...
Illustration is undoubtedly part of botanical history. In the early 19th century, as botanical Lat...
Early in the seventeenth century, Cassiano dal Pozzo made an attempt to gather a comprehensive visua...
Botanical illustrations were an integral facet of botany in the Renaissance era. Many naturalists an...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordDurin...
As a visual artist, I collect, organize, and re present and continually reflect on that process. The...
During the early modern period, European naturalists were confronted with a rapidly growing body of ...
The Chapter explores the highly productive ten-year (1577-1587) collaboration between Jacopo Ligozzi...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recor
Linnaean concepts and sources on the taxonomy of cultivated plants and their development are outline...
We review the history of floristic studies of the parish of Stenbrohult, southern Sweden, where Carl...
In the eighteenth century, a widely investigated – and even fashionable – field of knowledge is natu...
This article addresses the development of visual practices in early modern Botanyby focusing on the ...
The name of Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) is inscribed in almost every flora and fauna published from th...
Carl Linnaeus, or Carl von Linne as he was called after his ennoblement in 1762, is Sweden\u27s most...
This study examines specific visual systems of representing vegetation in western science. Through d...
Illustration is undoubtedly part of botanical history. In the early 19th century, as botanical Lat...
Early in the seventeenth century, Cassiano dal Pozzo made an attempt to gather a comprehensive visua...
Botanical illustrations were an integral facet of botany in the Renaissance era. Many naturalists an...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordDurin...
As a visual artist, I collect, organize, and re present and continually reflect on that process. The...
During the early modern period, European naturalists were confronted with a rapidly growing body of ...
The Chapter explores the highly productive ten-year (1577-1587) collaboration between Jacopo Ligozzi...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recor
Linnaean concepts and sources on the taxonomy of cultivated plants and their development are outline...
We review the history of floristic studies of the parish of Stenbrohult, southern Sweden, where Carl...
In the eighteenth century, a widely investigated – and even fashionable – field of knowledge is natu...