Botany in the mid-eighteenth century was about much more than gathering medical simples or developing scholarly systematisations. The collection and classification of the vegetable world also depended on practical expertise, particularly concerning the preservation and cultivation of plants. Specimens could be conserved in herbaria, or through botanical illustrations, or, as I discuss here, as live plants grown in gardens. From his early position as Petre’s assistant gardener at Thorndon to his later work for Bute in developing Kew Gardens, John Hill’s life and works were grounded in this earthier dimension of botany. This chapter situates John Hill within the context of botany and horticulture in the mid-eighteenth century, focusing on que...
Plants are as diverse as people. Some are polite, attractive guests you invite into your domain; oth...
Have you ever wondered how to increase the value of your property? One way would be to include a wel...
During the 18th century British encyclopaedias included in their lemmata an increasing number of bot...
This thesis discusses the late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century plantsman and his ‘garden f...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial ...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial...
PhDThis dissertation explores the social and literary worlds of horticulturists who lived, worked, ...
This book brings together an international body of scholars working on eighteenth-century botany wit...
In The British Herbal, Hill described and gave the common use for some fifteen hundred plants of Gre...
Exotic flora in the long eighteenth century (1666-1800) embodied a point of contact between the natu...
Research was supported by a Max Weber Fellowship at the European University Institute, and a Dibner ...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
This dissertation analyzes a type of knowledge that I call “lived botany” to argue that colonial set...
As Britain grew into an ever-expanding empire during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centur...
The thesis is in two parts. The first part looks at the reasons for the growth of gardening and how ...
Plants are as diverse as people. Some are polite, attractive guests you invite into your domain; oth...
Have you ever wondered how to increase the value of your property? One way would be to include a wel...
During the 18th century British encyclopaedias included in their lemmata an increasing number of bot...
This thesis discusses the late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century plantsman and his ‘garden f...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial ...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial...
PhDThis dissertation explores the social and literary worlds of horticulturists who lived, worked, ...
This book brings together an international body of scholars working on eighteenth-century botany wit...
In The British Herbal, Hill described and gave the common use for some fifteen hundred plants of Gre...
Exotic flora in the long eighteenth century (1666-1800) embodied a point of contact between the natu...
Research was supported by a Max Weber Fellowship at the European University Institute, and a Dibner ...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
This dissertation analyzes a type of knowledge that I call “lived botany” to argue that colonial set...
As Britain grew into an ever-expanding empire during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centur...
The thesis is in two parts. The first part looks at the reasons for the growth of gardening and how ...
Plants are as diverse as people. Some are polite, attractive guests you invite into your domain; oth...
Have you ever wondered how to increase the value of your property? One way would be to include a wel...
During the 18th century British encyclopaedias included in their lemmata an increasing number of bot...