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Sociable Knowledge: Natural History and the Nation in Early Modern Britain

✍ Scribed by Elizabeth Yale


Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
359
Series
Material Texts
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Working with the technologies of pen and paper, scissors and glue, naturalists in early modern England, Scotland, and Wales wrote, revised, and recombined their words, sometimes over a period of many years, before fixing them in printed form. They built up their stocks of papers by sharing these materials through postal and less formal carrier services. They exchanged letters, loose notes, drawings and plans, commonplace books, as well as lengthy treatises, ever-expanding repositories for new knowledge about nature and history as it accumulated through reading, observation, correspondence, and conversation. These textual collections grew alongside cabinets of natural specimens, antiquarian objects, and other curiositiesβ€”insects pinned in boxes, leaves and flowers pressed in books, rocks and fossils, ancient coins and amulets, and drafts of stone monuments and inscriptions. The goal of all this collecting and sharing, Elizabeth Yale claims, was to create channels through which naturalists and antiquaries could pool their fragmented knowledge of the hyperlocal and curious into an understanding and representation of Britain as a unified historical and geographical space.

Sociable Knowledge pays careful attention to the concrete and the particular: the manuscript almost lost off the back of the mail carrier's cart, the proper ways to package live plants for transport, the kin relationships through which research questionnaires were distributed. The book shows how naturalists used print instruments to garner financing and content from correspondents and how they relied upon research travelβ€”going out into the fieldβ€”to make and refresh social connections. By moving beyond an easy distinction between print and scribal cultures, Yale reconstructs not just the collaborations of seventeenth-century practitioners who were dispersed across city and country, but also the ways in which the totality of their exchange practices structured early modern scientific knowledge.

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Renaissance;Movements & Periods;History & Criticism;Literature & Fiction;British & Irish;European;Regional & Cultural;History & Criticism;Literature & Fiction;British & Irish;Contemporary;Dramas & Plays;Historical;Horror;Humor & Satire;Literature;Poetry;Shakespeare;Literature & Fiction;Nature & Ecology;Animal Rights;Animals;Birdwatching;Conservation;Ecosystems;Endangered Species;Environment;Fauna;Field Guides;Forests & Rainforests;Lakes & Ponds;Mountains;Natural History;Natural Resources;Nature


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