José Longinos Martínez, faithful representative of the metropolitan illustrated science, was one of the forefathers in the exploration and study of nature at the end of the eighteenth century. Although the bibliographical production on natural history in the eighteenth century in the Hispanic domain has been important in the last years, the lack of specific studies on many of the main characters of these scientific adventures has generated a vacuum which in part this work attempts to fill. In this article two of the more relevant episodes led by the Spanish natural scientist José Longinos Martínez, outstanding member of the botanical expedition to the New Spain between 1790 and 1794, the period which correspond to his research activities in...
This thesis examines the development ofnatural history in the Spanish Empire (1750-1850). I explore ...
Studying the American nature it was a challenge accepted by the Spanish naturalists during the secon...
This thesis examines the development ofnatural history in the Spanish Empire (1750-1850). I explore ...
This article aims to disclose five texts published between 1790 and 1797 in Mexico, Madrid and Guate...
El siglo XVIII fue clave para el desarrollo de la ciencia y el conocimiento de la naturaleza en el c...
El siglo XVIII fue clave para el desarrollo de la ciencia y el conocimiento de la naturaleza en el c...
This article focuses on two scientific expeditions sent by the Iberian crowns to the Americas betwee...
The walls of Malinalco contain a “natural history” of the Mexican highlands. They are the visual rep...
Abstract This article focuses on two scientific expeditions sent by the Iberian crowns to the Ameri...
Con permiso de la revista para autores CSIC[EN] This article analyzes the biographical and scientifi...
The botanical knowledge of Fernando López de Cárdenas, collector of the Royal Cabinet of Natural His...
The botanical knowledge of Fernando López de Cárdenas, collector of the Royal Cabinet of Natural His...
This paper, describes and analizes the interest for paleontological science and its development in t...
In 1776, a strategy to acquire and increase the number of specimens in the collections of the Royal ...
Martín Albaladejo, Carolina e Izquierdo Moya, Isabel (eds.). Al encuentro del naturalista. Manuel Ma...
This thesis examines the development ofnatural history in the Spanish Empire (1750-1850). I explore ...
Studying the American nature it was a challenge accepted by the Spanish naturalists during the secon...
This thesis examines the development ofnatural history in the Spanish Empire (1750-1850). I explore ...
This article aims to disclose five texts published between 1790 and 1797 in Mexico, Madrid and Guate...
El siglo XVIII fue clave para el desarrollo de la ciencia y el conocimiento de la naturaleza en el c...
El siglo XVIII fue clave para el desarrollo de la ciencia y el conocimiento de la naturaleza en el c...
This article focuses on two scientific expeditions sent by the Iberian crowns to the Americas betwee...
The walls of Malinalco contain a “natural history” of the Mexican highlands. They are the visual rep...
Abstract This article focuses on two scientific expeditions sent by the Iberian crowns to the Ameri...
Con permiso de la revista para autores CSIC[EN] This article analyzes the biographical and scientifi...
The botanical knowledge of Fernando López de Cárdenas, collector of the Royal Cabinet of Natural His...
The botanical knowledge of Fernando López de Cárdenas, collector of the Royal Cabinet of Natural His...
This paper, describes and analizes the interest for paleontological science and its development in t...
In 1776, a strategy to acquire and increase the number of specimens in the collections of the Royal ...
Martín Albaladejo, Carolina e Izquierdo Moya, Isabel (eds.). Al encuentro del naturalista. Manuel Ma...
This thesis examines the development ofnatural history in the Spanish Empire (1750-1850). I explore ...
Studying the American nature it was a challenge accepted by the Spanish naturalists during the secon...
This thesis examines the development ofnatural history in the Spanish Empire (1750-1850). I explore ...