18世纪毛里求斯和小特里亚农之间的人、植物和花园

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G. Lamy
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摘要对植物从印度迁移到法国和巴黎皇家植物园(今天的国家自然历史博物馆)进行了引人注目的研究。研究人员很少详细关注路易十五统治时期法兰西岛(现毛里求斯)和特里亚农花园之间的联系。2对生物勘探感兴趣的学者已经确定了法国的殖民野心是如何影响这种贸易的;然而,很少有人关注植物学家、收藏家和医学界成员的替代网络,他们追求对植物的热情。凡尔赛宫的植物爱好者受到路易十五在小特里亚农赞助自己的植物园的启发,与国王的园丁合作,与法兰西岛的种植者进行了植物交流。本文聚焦于一系列不同的文献,重建了旅行者和博物学家的网络,他们对外来植物充满热情,赞助在昂贵的温室里收集了这些植物,并考察了他们的集体愿望,即用法国东印度公司在毛里求斯建立的第一个植物采集园中提取的种子和植物来丰富王室收藏。
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Men, plants and gardens between Mauritius and the Petit Trianon in the XVIIIth century1
Abstract Remarkable studies have been conducted on the movement of plants from the Indies to France and the Jardin du Roi at Paris (today Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle). Researchers have seldom focused in detail on the links between the Île de France (now Mauritius) and the Gardens of Trianon during the reign of Louis XV. 2 Scholars interested in bio-prospecting have established how France’s colonial ambitions informed this trade; however, less attention has focused on alternative networks of botanists, collectors, and members of the medical community who pursued their passion for plants. Botanical enthusiasts at the court of Versailles, inspired by the Louis XV’s patronage of his own botanical garden at the Petit Trianon, collaborating with the king’s gardeners, pursued a botanical exchange with planters in the Île de France. Focusing on a diverse set of documents, this essay reconstructs the networks of travelers and naturalists who were sufficiently enthusiastic about exotic plants to have sponsored a collection of them in expensive greenhouses, and examines their collective wish to enrich the royal collection with seeds and plants drawn from the first plant collection gardens set up in Mauritius at the time of the French East India Company.
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期刊介绍: Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes addresses itself to readers with a serious interest in the subject, and is now established as the main place in which to publish scholarly work on all aspects of garden history. The journal"s main emphasis is on detailed and documentary analysis of specific sites in all parts of the world, with focus on both design and reception. The journal is also specifically interested in garden and landscape history as part of wider contexts such as social and cultural history and geography, aesthetics, technology, (most obviously horticulture), presentation and conservation.
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