马克·卡特斯比(Mark Catesby)的《卡罗莱纳州自然史》(第1卷,1729-1732年发行)的一期变体,送给约翰·巴特拉姆(John Bartram)

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
L. K. Overstreet, H. Mcburney, R. Gaskell
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马克·卡特斯比(Mark Catesby)的《卡罗莱纳州自然史》(Natural history of Carolina)第一卷于20世纪80年代曝光,现藏于华盛顿特区史密森尼图书馆和档案馆的约瑟夫·F·卡尔曼第三自然史图书馆(Joseph F.Cullman 3rd Library of Natural Historys at the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives,Washington,DC),作为一本被遗弃的、以前不为人知的书,具有独特的意义,这本书的格式与卡特斯比书的标准本。许多物理特征,包括钢笔和墨水的书法试验、石墨蚀刻图像部分的复制轮廓、铅笔识别和注释,以及与巴特拉姆收藏的其他物品一致的燃烧证据,允许将这本《自然史》与Catesby在信中提到的送给他的朋友、费城植物学家兼收藏家John Bartram的那本进行鉴定。从这些特征来看,这本书似乎是约翰的儿子威廉用来自学鸟类学绘画的临摹本,也是他自己科学研究的参考书。板上敏感透明的手绘使蚀刻的线条保持清晰,这强烈表明该复制品是Catesby本人手绘的。画笔试验和油漆涂抹的存在进一步表明,这本书有可能被用作Catesby配色师的样板或一套图案板,而William Bartram在绘制自己的自然历史绘画时使用它来匹配颜色的可能性也必须保持开放。作者的目的是提请人们注意对这本书不同寻常的特点的几种不同解释,同时承认许多问题仍未得到解答。
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A variant issue of Mark Catesby’s Natural history of Carolina (volume 1, issued 1729–1732) given to John Bartram
A copy of the first volume of Mark Catesby’s Natural history of Carolina which came to light in the 1980s, now in the Joseph F. Cullman 3rd Library of Natural History at the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, Washington, DC, has unique significance as an abandoned and previously unknown issue, a variant formatted quite differently from the standard copies of Catesby’s book. Numerous physical features, including calligraphic trials in pen and ink, copied outlines of parts of the etched images in graphite, pencil identifications and annotations, and evidence of burning consistent with other items in the Bartram collections, allow the identification of this copy of the Natural History with the one that Catesby mentions in his letters as having been given to his friend the Philadelphia botanist and collector, John Bartram. From these features it would appear that the copy was used by John’s son, William, as a copybook for teaching himself ornithological drawing and as a reference book for his own scientific study. The sensitive and transparent hand-colouring of the plates which allows the etched lines to remain legible strongly suggests that the copy was hand-coloured by Catesby himself. The presence of brush trials and paint daubs further suggests the possibility of the volume having been used as an exemplar or a set of pattern plates for Catesby’s colourers, while the possibility that William Bartram used it for matching colours while making his own natural history drawings must also be kept open. The authors aim to draw attention to several different explanations for the unusual features of this volume, while acknowledging that many questions remain unanswered.
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Archives of Natural History
Archives of Natural History HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-
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0.40
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34
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Natural History (formerly the Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History) publishes peer-reviewed papers on the history and bibliography of natural history in its broadest sense, and in all periods and all cultures. This is taken to include botany, general biology, geology, palaeontology and zoology, the lives of naturalists, their publications, correspondence and collections, and the institutions and societies to which they belong. Bibliographical papers concerned with the study of rare books, manuscripts and illustrative material, and analytical and enumerative bibliographies are also published.
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