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dc.contributor.advisor | 劉巧楣 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.advisor | Chiao-Mei Liu | en |
dc.contributor.author | 賴炣妌 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.author | Ke-Jing Lai | en |
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一、史料 圖書 Berkenhout, John. Clavis Anglica Linguæ Botanicæ; or, a Botanical Lexicon; in Which the Terms of Botany, Particularly Those Occurring in the Works of Linnæus, and Other Modern Writers, Are Applied, Derived, Explained, Contrasted, and Exemplified. 1 ed. London: Printed for the Author. Sold by T. Becket, and A. de Hondt, in the Strand; and Mess. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, in Pater-noster-row, 1764 [1762]. Blackwell, Elizabeth. A Curious Herbal. Containing Five Hundred Cuts, of the Most Useful Plants, Which Are Now Used in the Practice of Physick. Engraved on Folio Copper Plates, after Drawings, Taken from the Life. By Elizabeth Blackwell. To Which Is Added a Short Description of the Plants; and Their Common Uses in Physick. London: Printed for Samuel Harding in St. Martin Lane, 1737 [1735]. Browne, Patrick. The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica : In Three Parts. In Three Dissertations. The Whole Illustrated with Fifty Copper-Plates: In Which the Most Curious Productions Are Represented of the Natural Size, and Delineated Immediately from the Objects. London: Printed for the Author; and sold by T. Osborne and J. Shipton in Gray's-Inn, 1756. doi:https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.10826. Culpeper, Nicholas, and Thomas Cross. The English Physitian Enlarged : With Three Hundred, Sixty, and Nine Medicines, Made of English Herbs That Were Not in Any Impre[Ss]Ion until This: The Epistle Will Inform You How to Know This Impre[Ss]Ion from Any Other. Being an Astrologo-Physical Discourse of the Vulgar Herbs of This Nation: Containing a Compleat Method of Physick, Whereby a Man May Preserve His Body in Health; or Cure Himself, Being Sick, for Three Pence Charge, with Such Things Only as Grow in England, They Being Most Fit for English Bodies. Herein Is Also Shewed These Seven Things, Viz. 1 the Way of Making Plaisters, Oyntments, Oyls, Pultisses, Syrups, Decoctions, Juleps, or Waters, of Al Sorts of Physical Herbs ... 7 the Way of Mixing Medicines According to Cause and Mixture of the Disease, and Part of the Body Afflicted. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. Student in Physick and Astrologie: Living in Spittle-Fields. London: printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall, and at the sign of the Printing-pre[ss] in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange London, 1655. Culpeper, Nicholas, Thomas Cross, Galen, and Royal College of Physicians of London. Pharmacopœia Londinensis: Or the London Dispensatory : Furhter Adorned by the Studies and Collections of the Fellows, Now Living of the Said Colledg. In This Sixt Edition You May Find, 1 Three Hundred Useful Additions. 2 All the Notes That Were in the Margent Are Brought into the Book between Two Such Crotchets as These 3 the Vertues, Qualities, and Properties of Every Simple. 4 the Vertues and Use of the Compounds. 5 Cautions in Giving Al Medicines That Are Dangerous. 6 All the Medicines That Were in the Old Latin Dispensatory, and Are Left out in the New Latin One, Are Printed in This Sixt Impression in English with Their Vertues. 7 a Key to Galen's Method of Physick, Containing Thirthy Three Chapters. 8 in Every Page Two Columns. 9 in This Impression, the Latin Name of Every One of the Compounds Is Printed, and in What Page of the New Folio Latin Book They Are to Be Found. By Nich. Culpeper Gent. Student in Physick and Astrology ; Living in Spittle-Fields, Neer London. London: Printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange London, 1654. Curtis, William. Flora Londinensis; or Plates and Descriptions of Such Plants as Grow Wild in the Environs of London; with Their Places of Growth, and Times of Flowering; Their Several Names According to Linnaeus and Other Authors; with a Particular Description of Each Plant in Latin and English. To Which Are Added, Their Several Uses in Medicine, Agriculture, Rural Oeconomy, and Other Arts. London: Printed for the Author, at his Botanic-Garden, Lambath-Marsh; and B.White and Son, Booksellers, in Fleet-Street, 1777-98. ———. Flora Londinensis; or Plates and Descriptions of Such Plants as Grow Wild in the Environs of London; with Their Places of Growth, and Times of Flowering; Their Several Names According to Linnaeus and Other Authors; with a Particular Description of Each Plant in Latin and English. To Which Are Added, Their Several Uses in Medicine, Agriculture, Rural Oeconomy, and Other Arts. Vol. 1, London: Printed for and Sold by the Author, No. 51, Gracechurch-Street; at his Botanic-Garden, Lambath-Marsh; and B.White and Son, Booksellers, in Fleet-Street, 1777 [1775]. Curtis, William Hugh. William Curtis, 1746-1799: Fellow of the Linnean Society, Botanist and Entomologist with Some Notes on His Son-in-Law Samuel Curtis, F.L.S. Winchester: Warren and Son Ltd., high street, 1941. Darwin, Erasmus. The Botanic Garden; a Poem, in Two Parts. Part I. Containing: The Economy of Vegetation. Part Ii. The Loves of the Plants. With Philosophical Notes. London: Prinred for J. Johnson, St. Paul’s churh-yard. , 1791. Furber, Robert. The Flower-Garden Display'd, in above Four Hundred Curious Representations of the Most Beautiful Flowers; Regularly Dispos'd in the Respective Months of Their Blossom, Curiosly Engrav'd on Copper-Plates Fom the Designs of Mr. Furber, and Others, and Coloured to the Life. With the Description and History of Each Plant, and the Method of Their Culture; Whether in Stoves, Green-Houses, Hot Beds, Glass-Cases, Open Borders, or against Walls. Very Useful, Not Only for the Curious in Gardening, but the Prints Likewife for Painters, Carvers, Japaners, &C. Also for the Ladies, as Patterns for Working, and Painting in Water-Colours, or Furniture for the Closet. To Which Is Added, a Flower-Garden for Gentlemen and Ladies; Being the Art of Raising Flowers without Any Trouble to Blow in Full Perfection in the Depht of Winter, in a Bed-Chamber, Closet, or Dining-Room. Also the Method of Raising Salleting, Cucumber, Melons, &C. At Any Time in the Year. As It Is Now Practised by Sir Thomas More, Bart. 2 ed. London: Printed for R. Montagu, at the Corner of Great Queen-Street, near Drury Lane: J. Brindley, at the King's Arms, New-bond-Street ; C. Corbett, at Addison's Head, without Temple-Bar, 1732-4. Hill, John. The British Herbal: An History of Plants and Trees, Natives Britain, Cultivated for Use, or Raised for Beauty. London: Printed for T. Osborne and J. Shipton, in Gray’s Inn; J. Hodges, near London-Bridge; j. Newbery, in St. Paul’s Church-Yard; B. Collins; And S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1756. ———. The Vegetable System: Or, a Series of Experiments, and Observations Tending to Explain the Internal Structure, and the Life of Plants; Their Growth, and Propagation; the Number, Proportion, and Desposition of Their Constituent Parts; with the True Course of Their Juices; the Formation of the Embryo, the Construction of the Seed, and the Encrease from That State to Perfection. Vol. 1-26, London: Printed at the expence of the author, and sold by R. Baldwin, 1758-75. Kerrison, Robert Masters. Observations and Reflections on the Bill Now in Progress through the House of Commons, for 'Better Regulating the Medical Profession as Far as Regards Apothecaries'; Proving It to Be a Measure Best Suited to the Public Convenience, and Most Conductive to the Preservation of the Community, from the Effects of Exixting Frauds and Abuses. London: Printed by J. Barfield, 91, Wardour-Street, Soho; For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row; and Callow, Crown-court, Soho, 1815. Lee, James. An Introduction to Botany: Containing an Explanation of the Theory of That Science; Extracted from the Works of Dr. Linnæus; with Twelve Copper Plates, Two Explanatory Tables, an Appendix, and Glossary. 5 ed. Edited by J. Lee. London: Printed for S. Crowder, C. Dilly, G. G. and J. Robinson, T. Cadell, R. Baldwin, S. Hayes, F. and C. Rivington, B. and J. White, Ogilvie and Speare and Vernor and Hood, 1760 [1794]. Linné, Carl von, Carl von Linné, Johan Elmgren, and Erasmus Darwin. A System of Vegetables. According to Their Classes, Orders, Genera, Species, with Their Characters and Differences. Vol. Vol. 1, Lichfield: Printed by J. Jackson for Leigh and Sotheby, 1783. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/217024. Miller, Joseph. Botanticum Officinale; or a Compendious Herbal : Giving an Account of All Such Plants as Are Now Used in the Practice of Physick with Their Description and Virtues 1ed. London: Printed for E. Bell in Cornhill, J. Senex in Fleet-Street, W. Taylor in Paternoster-Row, and J. Osborn in Lombard-Street, 1747 [1722]. Pope, Alexander. An Essay on Criticism. London: Printed for W. Lewis in Russel-Street, Covent Garden; And Sold by W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, T. Osborn in Grays-Inn near the Walks, and J. Graves in St. James's Street., 1711. Pulteney, Richard. A General View of the Writings of Linnæus. London: printed for T. Payne; and B. White, 1781. ———. Historical and Biographical Sketches of the Progress of Botany in England, from Its Origin to the Introduction of the Linnæan System. Vol. 2, London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand, 1790. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004850386.0001.001. Rose, Hugh. The Elements of Botany. Containing the History of Science: With Accurate Denefitions of All Terms of Art, Exemplified in Eleven Cooper-Plates; the Theory of Vegetables; the Scientific Arrangement of Plants, and Names Used in Botany; Rules Concerning the General History, Virtues, and Uses of Plants. Being a Translation of the Philosophia Botanica, and Other Treatises of the Celebrated Linnæus, to Which Is Added an Appendix, Wherein Are Described Some Plants Lately Found in Norfolk and Suffolk. London: Printed for T. Cadell, opposite Catharine Street in the Strand; Mr. Hingeston, near Temple-Bar, 1775. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. Emile. Translated by Barbara Foxley. London: J.M. Dent, 1911 [1762]. Sheldrake, Timothy. Botanicum Medicinale; an Herbal of Medicinal Plants on the College of Physicians List. Describing Their Places of Growth, Roots, Bark, Leaves, Buds, Time of Flowering, Blossoms, Flowers, Stiles, Chives, Embrio's, Fruits, Farina, Colours, Seeds, Kernels, Seed-Vessels, Parts Used in Medicine, Preparations in the Shops, Medicinal Virtues, Names in Nine Languages, Most Beautifully Engraved on 118 Large Folio Copper-Plates from the Exquisite Drawings of the Late Ingenious T. Sheldrake. To Which Is Now Added, His Tables for Finding the Heat and Cold in All Climates That Exotic Plants May Be Raised in Summer and Preserved in Winter. London: Printed for J. Millan, opposite the Admiralty, Whitehall, 1768. Smith, James Edward. "Introductory Discourse on the Rise and Progress of Natural History, April 8, 1788." Transactions of the Linnean Society Vol.1 (1791): I. 1-56. ———. A Selection of the Correspondence of Linnaeus and Other Naturalists, from the Original Manuscripts 2vols. Vol. 2, London: Printed for Logman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-row, 1821. Thornton, Robert John. "Sketch of the Life and Writings of the Late Mr. William Curtis." In Lectures on Various Subjects, as Delived in the Botanic Garden at Lambeth. By the Late William Curtis, F.L.S., edited by Samuel Curtis, 1-33. London: Printed for H.D. Symonds, No.20, Paternoster Row; Curtis, No. 3, St. George’s-Crescent, near the Obelisk, St. George’s-Fields, 1805. Waterhouse, Benjamin. The Botanist. Being the Botanial Part of a Course of Lectures on Natural History, Delivered in the University at Cambridge. Togther with a Discourse on the Principle Vitality. Boston: Published by Joseph T. Buckingham, Winter-Street, 1811. White, Gilbert. The Natural History of Selborne; Observations on Various Parts of Nature; and the Naturalist’s Calendar. Edinburgh: published for the proprietors, by James Chambers, Edinburgh, W. Orr, London, and W. Curry, Jun. & Co. Dublin, 1833. Withering, William. A Botanical Arrangement of All the Vegetables Naturally Growing in Great Britain. With Descriptions of the Genera and Species, According to the System of the Celebrated Linnaeus. Being an Attempt to Render Them Familiar to Those Who Are Unacquainted with the Learned Languages. Under Each Species Are Added, the Most Remarkable Varieties, the Natural Places of Growth, the Duration, the Time of Flowering, the Peculiarities of Structure, the Common English Names; the Names of Gerard, Parkinson, Ray and Bauhine. The Uses as Medicines, or as Poisons; as Food for Men, for Brutes, and for Insects. With Their Applications in Oeconomy and in the Arts. With an Easy Introduction to the Study of Botany. Shewing the Method of Investigating Plants, and Directions How to Dry and Preserve Specimens. The Whole Illustrated by Copper Plates and a Copious Glossary. 1 ed. Vol. 1-2, London and Birmingham: printed by M. Swinney, for T. Cadel and P. Elmsley in the Strand, and G. Robinson, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1776. 報刊雜誌 Cave, Edward, John Nichols, Collection Benjamin Franklin, Collection Jacob Bailey Moore Pamphlet, I. Kislak Reference Collection Jay, Collection John Davis Batchelder, and Collection Pre- Imprint. "The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year." (1736). Curtis, William. Assistant Plates to the Materia Medica; or, Figures of Such Plants and Animals as Are Used in Medicine: Adapted to the Most Celebrated Treatises in the Materia Medica. London: Printed for the author by Frys and Couchman; and sold at his Botanic Garden, Lambeth-Marsh; by B. White and Son, Fleet-Street; G.G.J. and J. Robinson, London; and C. Elliot, Edinburgh, 1786. ———. The Botanical Magazine, or, Flower-Garden Displayed in Which the Most Ornamental Foreign Plants, Cultivated in the Open Ground, the Green-House, and the Stove, Are Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours. To Which Are Added, Their Names, Class, Order, Generic and Specific Characters, According to the Celebrated Linnaeus; Their Places of Growth, and Times of Flowering: Together with the Most Approved Methods of Culture. A Work Intended for the Use of Such Ladies, Gentlemen, and Gardeners, as Wish to Become Scientifically Acquainted with the Plants They Cultivate. Vol. 1, LOndon: Printed by Couchman and Fry, Throgmorton-Street, For W. Curtis, at No.3. St. George-Crescent, Black-Friars-Road; And Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland, 1787. ———. The Botanical Magazine, or, Flower-Garden Displayed in Which the Most Ornamental Foreign Plants, Cultivated in the Open Ground, the Green-House, and the Stove, Are Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours. To Which Are Added, Their Names, Class, Order, Generic and Specific Characters, According to the Celebrated Linnaeus; Their Places of Growth, and Times of Flowering: Together with the Most Approved Methods of Culture. A Work Intended for the Use of Such Ladies, Gentlemen, and Gardeners, as Wish to Become Scientifically Acquainted with the Plants They Cultivate. Vol. 2, London: Printed by Couchman and Fry, Throgmorton-Street, For W. Curtis, at No.3. St. George-Crescent, Black-Friars-Road; And Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland, 1788. James Sowerby, James Edward Smith, and George Shaw. English Botany, or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, with Their Essential Characters, Synonyms, and Places of Growth : To Which Will Be Added, Occasional Remarks. Vol. 1-12, London: Printed for the author, by J. Davis, and sold at No. 2, Mead Place, near the Asylum, by Messrs. White, Booksellers, Fleet-street, Johnson, St. Paul's Church-yard, Dilly, in the Poultry, and by all Booksellers, &c. in Town and Country London, 1790-1814. Kewensis. "Biographical Anecdotes of the Late Mr. William Curtis." The Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle. from the year MDCCXCIX. Volume LXIX. Part: the second, by Sylvanus Urban Gent., August 4, 1799, 635-9. Retrieved from https://www.proquest.com/historical-periodicals/biographical-ancidates-late-mr-william-curtis/docview/8521309/se-2. "Obituary of Remarkable Persons: With Biographical Anecdotes." The Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle. from the year MDCCXCIX. Volume LXIX. Part: the second, by Sylvanus Urban Gent., July, 1799, 628-9. Stillingfleet, Benjamin. Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Natural History, Husbandry, and Physick : To Which Is Added, the Calendar of Flora. [Amoenitates academicae Vol.2 ]. corrected and augmented with additional notes throughout, particularly on some of the English grasses, which are illustrated by copper plates, 2 ed. London: Printed: and sold by R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; S. Baker, in York-Street, Covent-Garden ; and T. Payne, at the Muse Gate, 1759 [1762]. doi:https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.139197. Woodville, William. Medical Botany, Containing Systematic and General Descriptions, with Plates, of All the Medicinal Plants, Indigenous and Exotic, Comprehended in the Catalogues of the Materia Medica, as Published by the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Edinburgh : Accompanied with a Circumstantial Detail of Their Medicinal Effects, and of the Diseases in Which They Have Been Most Successfully Employed. Vol. 1-3 and Supp., London: Printed and sold for the author, by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, 1790-4. 手冊傳單 Curtis, William. A Catalogue of the British, Medicinal, Culinary, and Agricultural Plants, Cultivated in the London Botanic Garden. By William Curtis, Author of the Flora Londinensis. To Which Are Prefixed, Proposals for Opening It by Subscription. London: Sold by B. White, Fleet-Street; Sewel, Cornhill; Robinson, Pater-Noster Row; Payne, Pall-Mall; and Debrett, Piccadilly, 1783. ———. Directions for Cultivating the Crambe Maritima or Sea Kale, for the Use of the Table London: Printed by Stephen Couchman, and published at No. 3, St. George’s-Crescent, near the Obelisk, St. George’s-Fields, 1799. ———. Fundamenta Entomologiæ: Or, an Introduction to the Knowledge of Insects. Being a Translation of the Fundamenta Entomologiæ of Linnaeus, Farther Illustrated with Copper Plates and Additions. London: Printed for the author and sold by George Pearch, Cheapside, 1772. doi:https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.65793. ———. Instructions for Collecting and Preserving Insects, Particularly Moths and Butterflies. Illustrated with a Copper-Plate, on Which the Nets, and Other Apparatus Necessary for That Purpose, Are Delineated. London Printed for the author, and sold by George Pearch, Cheapside, 1771. doi:https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.110097. ———. Practical Observations on the British Grasses Best Adapted to the Laying Down, or Improving of Meadows and Pastures; to Which Is Added, an Enumeration of the British Grasses. 2. London, 1790. ———. "Proposals for a Course of Herbarizing Excursions, by Mr. Curtis, Author of the Flora Londinensis and Botanical Magazine. To Commence on Monday, the 14th of May, and Conclude on Monday the 9th of July 1792." news release, 1792. ———. Proposals for Opening by Subscription, a Botanic Garden, to Be Called the London Botanic Garden: Designed for the Use of the Physician, the Apothecary, the Student in Physic, the Scientific Farmer, the Botanist (Particularly the English Botanist,) the Lover of Flowers, and the Public in General. London: Printed by J. Andrews for the Author and published at No. 6, Talbot-Court, Gracechurch-Street, 1778. ———. A Short History of the Brown-Tail Moth, the Caterpillars of Which Are at Present Uncommonly Numerous and Destructive in the Vicinity of the Metropolis : Illustrated by a Copper-Plate, Coloured from Nature, Representing the Insect in Its Various States. London, 1782. ———. The Subscription Catalogue of the Brampton Botanic Garden from the Year of 1790, the First of Its Institution. Being a List of Those Plants Which Can Be Spared from the Said Garden, to Such Subscribers as Are Entitled Thereunto, Agreeably to the Terms of Subscribing, with Their Prices. To Which Are Added, a List of the Subscribers, the Terms of Subscribing, and a Catalogue of the Books Contained in the Library of the Garden. To Be Continued Annually. London: Published by W. Curtis, No. 3, St. George’s-Crescent, Black-Friars Road; And sold by the Booksellers of Great-Britain and Ireland, 1790. Lettsom, John Coakley. The Naturalist’s and Traveller’s Companion: Containing Instructions for Discovering and Preserving Objects of Natural History, under the Following Heads: I. The Method of Catching and Preserving Insects for Collections, Illustrated with a Copper-Plate. Ii. The Method of Preserving Birds and Other Animals. Iii. Directions for Bringing over Seeds and Plants from Distant Countries. Iv. Method of Analysing Medicinal or Mineral Waters. V. Experiments for Discovering the Contents of the Air. Vi. Directions for Collecting Fossils, Including Earths, Stones, Salts, Inflammables, Minerals, and Metals. Vii. Directions for Taking Off Impressions or Casts, from Medals and Coins. London: Printed for the author, and sold by George Pearch, Cheapside, 1772. 編目索引 General Indexes to the Plants Contianed in the First Fifty-Three Volumes ( or Old Series Complete ) of the Botanical Magazine; to Which to Be Added, a Few Interesting Memoirs of the Author, Mr. W.Curtis: By Samuel Curtis, F.L.S. . Edited by F.L.S. Samuel Curtis. London: Printed by Edward Couchman, 10, Throgmorton-Street, For the Proprietors, Samuel Curtis, Botanical Magazine Warehouse, prospect Row, Walworth, And at Glazenwood near Coggeshall, Essex; Also by Sherwood and Co. Paternoster Row; J. & A. Arch, Cornhill; Treuttel & Wurtz, Soho Square; Blackwood, Edinburgh; and in Holland, of Mr. Gt. Eldering Florist, at Haarlem; and to be had of all Booksellers in Town and County 1828. General Indexes to the Plants Contianed in the First Forty-Two Volumes of the Botanical Magazine. Edited by John Sims. London: Printed by Stephen Couchman, Throgmorton-Street. Published by Sherwood, Neely, & Jones, No.20, Paternoster Row; And Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland, 1816. General Indexes to the Plants Contianed in the First Twenty Volumes of the Botanical Magazine. Edited by John Sims. London: Printed by Stephen Couchman, Throgmorton-Street, For the Proprietors, and sold, No. 3, St. George’s-Crescent, near the Obelisk, St. George’s-Fields; Also by all the Booksellers, Stationers, and New-Carriers, in Town and County, 1805. 二、研究論著 專書 A. Stevenson, J. E. Dandy and W. T. Stearn. Catalogue of Botanical Books in the Collection of Rachel Mcmaster Miller Hunt, Pittsburgh. Vol. 2, 1961. Allen, David Elliston. The Naturalist in Britain: A Social History. with corrections and new preface, 2 ed. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1994. Allen, Richard C. "Quaker ". In The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume Ii: The Long Eighteenth Century, C.1689-C.1828, edited by Andrew C. Thompson, 77-98. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Alpers, Svetlana. The Art of Describing: Dutch Art in the Seventeenth Century. paperback ed. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1984. B.Shteir, Ann. 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dc.description.abstract | 科學知識如何藉由審美展現?本研究考察感官經驗與科學理論的交互作用。威廉·科蒂斯(William Curtis, 1746-1799)於1787年創辦《植物學雜誌;或花園展示》(The Botanical Magazine; Or Flower-garden Displayed)至今仍持續發行。此作以介紹異國引進的觀賞花卉,與其彩色植物圖繪聞名於世。學者經常將柯蒂斯歸類為林奈學派,並以《植物學雜誌》為十八世紀林奈式系統(Linnean system)在英國盛行、甚至蔚為時尚的證明。然而本研究認為,科蒂斯為人所忽視的藥劑師訓練背景,是他譯介、挪用與校正林奈的動力來源,而實際上《植物學雜誌》處處顯示出柯蒂斯在物種識別與命名上有別於林奈的論斷。為此,本文首先重建科蒂斯的日常與研究生活,探索他如何從一名倫敦的執業藥劑師,到實現理想,成為注重科學理論與實用兼備為樂的植物學家。科蒂斯意圖使植物學從醫學藥用植物的分支領域獨立區分開來,為此他一面積極重探物種命名與鑑別,一面開設植物學講座與新設植物園,從實作傳承技術、經驗與思想。《植物學雜誌》是科蒂斯扮演知識轉譯者的具現,雜誌的編排邏輯與文本內容幫助資訊流通,創建符合科學精確性原則,又有助於視覺觀察的圖繪。同時,《植物學雜誌》保有科蒂斯實作經驗的紀錄,顯示植物學家除了關注分類學,也重視貼近觀察植物活體並累積經驗,和以此在實作中得到的愉悅感。最後,植物學描述性術語與植物圖繪相輔相成,植物的視覺語言是18世紀啟蒙晚期植物學家關注的議題,本文論證林奈式植物學在這位倫敦的科學執業者手中實踐,逐漸通往「植物學家共和國」(Republica botanici)的理想。 | zh_TW |
dc.description.abstract | How does aesthetics present/represent scientific knowledge? This study examines the interaction between sensory experiences and scientific theories. In 1787, William Curtis (1746-1799) founded The Botanical Magazine; or Flower-garden Displayed, which is known for introducing exotic ornamental flowers and featuring natural-colored botanical illustrations. Scholars often see Curtis as one of the Linnaean and take The Botanical Magazine as proof to the prevalence of the Linnean system in 18th-century Great Britain. However, this study contends that Curtis's overlooked background was the driving force for his translation, appropriation of Linnaean system, and most importantly, collation of species. The Botanical Magazine consistently demonstrates the difference between Curtis and Linnaeus's judgments. First, this study reconstructs Curtis's daily life and analyzes his career, exploring how he transitioned from an apothecary in London to a practical and theoretic botanist. To separate botany from the realm of Medical Botany, he revisited species naming and differentiation, initiated botanical lectures, and established his London botanic gardens to transmit techniques, experiences, and ideas through hands-on practices. Secondly, The Botanical Magazine embodied Curtis's role as a knowledge translator. The magazine's layout and textual content facilitated the circulation of knowledge and adhere to scientific precision principles while aiding visual observation through illustrations. Simultaneously, the magazine preserved records of Curtis's practical observations, showcasing that the botanist valued taxonomy, close-up observation of live specimens, accumulating experiential knowledge, and deriving amusement from such engagement. Finally, botanical descriptive terminology complemented botanical illustrations. The visual language of plants was a concern for Enlightenment-era botanists in the 18th century. This paper concludes that the practice of Linnaean botany was realized by Curtis, who progressively led toward the ideal of a Republica botanici – a community of all botanists. | en |
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口試委員會審定書 I 學位論文原創性比對聲明書 II 誌謝 III 摘要 VI ABSTRACT VII 第一章 緒論 1 第一節 前言 1 第二節 科蒂斯傳記與個人著作 5 第三節 「植物學家共和國」 7 第四節「誰的」自然史? 11 第五節 何謂「理性的雅趣」? 13 第六節 植物學與視覺化 15 第七節 章節架構 19 第二章 從草藥學到植物學 23 第一節 前言 23 第二節 童年經驗與成長經歷 23 第三節 成為藥劑師學徒加入協會 26 第四節 醫生們的競合 30 第五節 自我、田野與理論初探 36 第六節 切爾西藥用植物園 42 第七節 為公共利益貢獻:倫敦植物園的農業園藝實作 47 第八節 結語 55 第三章 花卉儲藏庫──《植物學雜誌》的系統分類與書面技術 58 第一節 前言 58 第二節 《植物學雜誌》創刊源起 59 第三節 分類系統與架構 65 一、英國林奈學派的翻譯與挪用 66 二、性系統索引 70 三、命名法與編目 71 四、物種校理 72 第四節 新穎的文本形式實驗 75 一、書面設計 76 二、圖文編排 77 三、分束成冊與裝訂 79 第五節 自然知識的生產與商品化 82 第六節 贊助與公眾 84 第七節 結語 87 第四章 植物學與文雅社會──植物圖繪與科學知識的流通 89 第一節 前言 89 第二節 花園展示 89 第二節 為累積財富或聲名? 92 第三節 初學素描習作 96 第四節 來自藥劑師的關照 101 第五節 圖像論述與鑑定 103 第六節 理性的雅趣 108 第七節 結語 111 第五章 結論 113 徵引文獻 119 圖版出處 133 圖版 136 | - |
dc.language.iso | zh_TW | - |
dc.title | 「理性的雅趣」:威廉·科蒂斯《植物學雜誌》 的圖繪與知識建構 | zh_TW |
dc.title | "Rational Amusement": Botanical Illustrations and Knowledge Construction in William Curtis and the Botanical Magazine, 1787-1800 | en |
dc.type | Thesis | - |
dc.date.schoolyear | 112-1 | - |
dc.description.degree | 碩士 | - |
dc.contributor.coadvisor | 洪廣冀 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.coadvisor | Kuang-Chi Hung | en |
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | 吳雅鳳;張谷銘;胡哲明 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | Ya-Feng Wu;Ku-Ming Chang;Jer-Ming Hu | en |
dc.subject.keyword | 威廉·科蒂斯,林奈學派,科學知識,圖繪,《植物學雜誌》, | zh_TW |
dc.subject.keyword | William Curtis,the Linnaean,scientific knowledge,botanical illustration,The Botanical Magazine, | en |
dc.relation.page | 172 | - |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.6342/NTU202304186 | - |
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dc.date.accepted | 2023-08-29 | - |
dc.contributor.author-college | 文學院 | - |
dc.contributor.author-dept | 歷史學系 | - |
dc.date.embargo-lift | 2028-09-04 | - |
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