The purpose of the present dissertation is to study the relationship between travel as a form of knowledge and the natural history pursued at the Royal Academy of Science during the period 1790-1840. Primarily, this dissertation deals with the perception of travel as a form of knowledge which existed at the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, though a number of selected journeys are used to illustrate the era's shifting perceptions on travel. Chapter One compares two variants of scientific travel, Linnean and Humboldtian. While the Linnean saw single objects, the Humboldtian saw "the whole" in the form of places. Places became the new study objects and the conditions reigning there were assumed to explain the special characteristics of the ob...
The business of scientific exploration during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries involved more ...
This dissertation is about the travels in Denmark during the 18th century. These travels are made by...
The starting point of this examination is the thesis, that there is a mutual correlation between the...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to study the relationship between travel as a form of kno...
Travelling is an activity closely associated with Carolus Linnaeus (1707–1778) and his circle of stu...
This thesis deals with foreign travel undertaken by the Swedish nobility during the 17th century. Th...
Travelling and Mapping the World: Scientific Discoveries and Narrative Discourses investigates the i...
The early modern age was a period of great discoveries, formulation of new ideas and new methods for...
The relationship between printed books, manuscripts and specimens dominated the practice of natural ...
Recent science studies literature has emphasised that knowledge is generated in transit and through ...
This paper discusses the practical making of geographical knowledge 'at home' in the context of two ...
In the eighteenth century, a widely investigated – and even fashionable – field of knowledge is natu...
This thesis examines the images of Germany and Sweden in several travelogues during a period of appr...
The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse the changing views of nature from 1885 to 1915 as Swe...
In the eighteenth century, a widely investigated – and even fashionable – field of knowledge is natu...
The business of scientific exploration during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries involved more ...
This dissertation is about the travels in Denmark during the 18th century. These travels are made by...
The starting point of this examination is the thesis, that there is a mutual correlation between the...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to study the relationship between travel as a form of kno...
Travelling is an activity closely associated with Carolus Linnaeus (1707–1778) and his circle of stu...
This thesis deals with foreign travel undertaken by the Swedish nobility during the 17th century. Th...
Travelling and Mapping the World: Scientific Discoveries and Narrative Discourses investigates the i...
The early modern age was a period of great discoveries, formulation of new ideas and new methods for...
The relationship between printed books, manuscripts and specimens dominated the practice of natural ...
Recent science studies literature has emphasised that knowledge is generated in transit and through ...
This paper discusses the practical making of geographical knowledge 'at home' in the context of two ...
In the eighteenth century, a widely investigated – and even fashionable – field of knowledge is natu...
This thesis examines the images of Germany and Sweden in several travelogues during a period of appr...
The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse the changing views of nature from 1885 to 1915 as Swe...
In the eighteenth century, a widely investigated – and even fashionable – field of knowledge is natu...
The business of scientific exploration during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries involved more ...
This dissertation is about the travels in Denmark during the 18th century. These travels are made by...
The starting point of this examination is the thesis, that there is a mutual correlation between the...