This paper examines the system of production and circulation of knowledge linked to Spanish bureaucracy and the Atlantic trade. Based on primary sources from the General Archive of the Indies (AGI), the General Archive of the Nation (Argentina-AGN), the Archive of the Royal College of Surgeons (London-RCS), and on secondary bibliography, this article, rather than focus on the objects collected, considers the documents that resulted from the “necessity” of collecting minerals, plants and animals, revealing the true protagonists of this story: the pathways of bureaucracy and the flow of paperwork where data about nature and man in the Americas were generated and took shape. At the same time, it reflects on the adoption of the "three kingdoms ...
It analyzes the works of the chronicler Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo, Florentine merchant Galeotto Ce...
This paper explores the endeavours of José Celestino Mutis before and during his directorship of the...
This paper proposes some ideas to explain the role the botanical discipline played in Hispanic Enlig...
This paper describes the system of production and circulation of knowledge linked to bureaucracy and...
In 1776, a strategy to acquire and increase the number of specimens in the collections of the Royal ...
Over the past thirty years, Spanish and Mexican historians of science have reversed the idea that th...
In 1712, Philip V issued a Royal Decree ordering the Viceroys, Governors, and Corregidores of the co...
The relationship between printed books, manuscripts and specimens dominated the practice of natural ...
In 1776, a strategy to acquire and increase the number of specimens in the collections of the Royal ...
In the 1630s, Europeans encountered a medicinal tree bark in South America known as quina. This bark...
This thesis examines the development ofnatural history in the Spanish Empire (1750-1850). I explore ...
This thesis examines the development ofnatural history in the Spanish Empire (1750-1850). I explore ...
The botanical knowledge of Fernando López de Cárdenas, collector of the Royal Cabinet of Natural His...
The walls of Malinalco contain a “natural history” of the Mexican highlands. They are the visual rep...
This article aims to disclose five texts published between 1790 and 1797 in Mexico, Madrid and Guate...
It analyzes the works of the chronicler Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo, Florentine merchant Galeotto Ce...
This paper explores the endeavours of José Celestino Mutis before and during his directorship of the...
This paper proposes some ideas to explain the role the botanical discipline played in Hispanic Enlig...
This paper describes the system of production and circulation of knowledge linked to bureaucracy and...
In 1776, a strategy to acquire and increase the number of specimens in the collections of the Royal ...
Over the past thirty years, Spanish and Mexican historians of science have reversed the idea that th...
In 1712, Philip V issued a Royal Decree ordering the Viceroys, Governors, and Corregidores of the co...
The relationship between printed books, manuscripts and specimens dominated the practice of natural ...
In 1776, a strategy to acquire and increase the number of specimens in the collections of the Royal ...
In the 1630s, Europeans encountered a medicinal tree bark in South America known as quina. This bark...
This thesis examines the development ofnatural history in the Spanish Empire (1750-1850). I explore ...
This thesis examines the development ofnatural history in the Spanish Empire (1750-1850). I explore ...
The botanical knowledge of Fernando López de Cárdenas, collector of the Royal Cabinet of Natural His...
The walls of Malinalco contain a “natural history” of the Mexican highlands. They are the visual rep...
This article aims to disclose five texts published between 1790 and 1797 in Mexico, Madrid and Guate...
It analyzes the works of the chronicler Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo, Florentine merchant Galeotto Ce...
This paper explores the endeavours of José Celestino Mutis before and during his directorship of the...
This paper proposes some ideas to explain the role the botanical discipline played in Hispanic Enlig...