Findlen, Paula.
Possessing nature : museums, collecting, and scientific culture in early modern Italy / Paula Findlen.
Berkeley : University of California Press, ©1994.
xvii, 449 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Studies on the history of society and culture ; 20
In 1500 few Europeans considered nature an object worthy of study, yet within fifty years the first museums of natural history had appeared, chiefly in Italy. Vast collections of natural curiosities - including living human dwarves, "toad-stones," and unicorn horns - were gathered by Italian patricians as a means of knowing their world. The museums built around these collections became the center of a scientific culture that over the next century and a half served as a microcosm of Italian society and as the crossroads where the old and new sciences met.
In Possessing Nature, Paula Findlen vividly recreates the lost world of late Renaissance and Baroque Italian museums and demonstrates its significance in the history of science and culture. Based on exhaustive research into natural histories, letters, travel journals, memoirs, and pleas for patronage, Findlen describes collections and collectors great and small, beginning with Ulisse Aldrovandi, professor of natural history at the University of Bologna. Aldrovandi, whose museum was known as the "eighth wonder" of the world, was a great popularizer of collecting among the upper classes. From the universities, Findlen traces the spread of natural history in the seventeenth century to other learned sectors of society: religious orders, scientific societies, and princely courts.
There was, as Findlen shows, no separation between scientific culture and general political culture in Renaissance and Baroque Italy. The community of these early naturalists was, in many ways, a mirror of the humanist "republic of letters." Archival documents point to the currying of patrons and the hierarchical nature of the scientific professions, characteristics common to the larger world around them. Examining anew the society and accomplishments of the first collectors of nature, Findlen argues that the accepted distinction between the "old" Aristotelian, text-based science and the "new" empirical science during the period is false. Rather, natural history as a discipline blurred the border between the ancients and the moderns, between collecting in order to recover ancient wisdom and collecting in order to develop new scholarship. In this way, as in others, the Scientific Revolution grew from the constant mediation between the old form of knowledge and the new.
Possessing Nature is a unique cross-disciplinary study. Not only does its detailed description of the earliest natural history collections make an important contribution to museum studies and cultural history, but by placing these museums in a continuum of scientific inquiry, it also adds to our understanding of the history of science.
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Aldrovandi, Ulisse 1522-1605
Kircher, Athanasius 1602-1680
Haus der Natur Salzburg
Museum für Naturkunde Dortmund
Science museums Italy History.
Science museums Europe History.
Natural history museums Italy History.
Natural history museums Europe History.
Sciences Musées Italie Histoire.
Sciences Musées Europe Histoire.
Sciences naturelles Musées Italie Histoire.
Sciences naturelles Musées Europe Histoire.
Natural history museums.
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Naturkundemuseum
Natuurlijke historie.
Musea.
Natural history museums Europe.
Musées scientifiques et techniques Italie Histoire.
Musées scientifiques et techniques Europe Histoire.
Naturwissenschaftliches Museum.
Europe.
Italy.
Italien
Museums Collections Natural history History
History.
Studies on the history of society and culture ; 20.
Localisation: Bibliothèque main 122423
Cote: ID Q105.I8 F5; ID:96-B906
Statut: Disponible
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