夏洛特女王的科学收藏和自然历史网络

Mascha Hansen
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1781年,第一期的夫人的诗的杂志称赞夏洛特皇后(1744 - 1818)发展为她的作用,事实上,给一个例子,女王的地质研究读者的兴趣,让安德烈·德·卢克(1727 - 1817),诱导他写论述他对她的系统,供细阅。除了建立一个包含各种学术研究的重要图书馆外,她还收集自然历史标本和科学仪器,并经常通过中间人雇佣、资助男女科学家或与他们通信。像其他许多18世纪的女性一样,女王也意识到勤奋建立人际网络的重要性,尽管她与蓝长筒女、医生、天文学家和植物学家有很多联系,但正如这篇文章所示,她在试图组建或进入宫廷网络时也面临着特别的困难。女性对科学的兴趣经常被历史学对男性科学家追求的关注所掩盖:通过揭示像夏洛特女王这样的女性网络,我们有机会修正我们对18世纪(精英)女性科学追求的观念。
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Queen Charlotte's Scientific Collections and Natural History Networks
In 1781, the first issue of The Lady's Poetical Magazine lauded Queen Charlotte (1744–1818) for her role in furthering the sciences, and indeed, to give but one example, the queen's interest in the geological researches of her reader, Jean André de Luc (1727–1817), induced him to write a treatise on his system for her perusal. Besides assembling a significant library containing volumes on all kinds of intellectual pursuits, she collected natural history specimens and scientific instruments, and employed, funded or corresponded with both male and female scientists, often by means of intermediaries. Like many other eighteenth-century women, the queen was aware of the significance of diligent networking, although she, too, as this article shows, faced particular difficulties when trying to assemble or access networks at court, despite her many connections to bluestockings, physicians, astronomers and botanists. Women's scientific interests have frequently been obscured by historiography's focus on the pursuits of male scientists: by uncovering female networks such as Queen Charlotte's, we get a chance to revise our notions of (elite) women's scientific pursuits in the eighteenth century.
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