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Catching Nature In The Act Raumur And The Practice Of Natural History In The Eighteenth Century Mary Terrall

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Catching Nature In The Act Raumur And The Practice Of Natural History In The Eighteenth Century Mary Terrall
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 31.58 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Mary Terrall
ISBN: 9780226088600, 022608860X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Catching Nature In The Act Raumur And The Practice Of Natural History In The Eighteenth Century Mary Terrall by Mary Terrall 9780226088600, 022608860X instant download after payment.

Natural history in the eighteenth century was many things to many people—diversion, obsession, medically or economically useful knowledge, spectacle, evidence for God’s providence and wisdom, or even the foundation of all natural knowledge. Because natural history was pursued by such a variety of people around the globe, with practitioners sharing neither methods nor training, it has been characterized as a science of straightforward description, devoted to amassing observations as the raw material for classification and thus fundamentally distinct from experimental physical science. InCatching Nature in the Act, Mary Terrall revises this picture, revealing how eighteenth-century natural historians incorporated various experimental techniques and strategies into their practice.
           
At the center of Terrall’s study is René-Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur (1683–1757)—the definitive authority on natural history in the middle decades of the eighteenth century—and his many correspondents, assistants, and collaborators. Through a close examination of Réaumur’s publications, papers, and letters, Terrall reconstructs the working relationships among these naturalists and shows how observing, collecting,andexperimenting fit into their daily lives. Essential reading for historians of science and early modern Europe,Catching Nature in the Actdefines and excavates a dynamic field of francophone natural history that has been inadequately mined and understood to date.

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