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The Emergence of Ornithology as a Scientific Discipline: 1760 - 1850

English · Hardback

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A number of years ago I began a project to derme and evaluate the impact of Buffon's Histoire naturelle on the science of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. My attention, however, was soon diverted by the striking difference between the highly literary natural history of Buffon and the duller, but more rigor ous, zoology of his successors, and I began to try to understand this transformation of natural history into a set of separate scientific disciplines (geology, botany, ornithology, entomology, ichthyology, etc. ). Historical literature on the emergence of the biological sciences in the early nineteenth century is, unfortunately, scant. ! Indeed the entire issue of the emergence of scientific disciplines in general is poorly documented. A recent collection of articles on the subject states: One reason for this is, of course, that scientific development is a highly com plex process. Consequently, there has been a tendency for those engaged in its empirical study to select for close attention one strand or a small number of strands from the complicated web of social and intellectual factors at work. Many historians, for example, have dealt primarily with the internal development of scientific knowledge within given fields of inquiry. Sociologists, in contrast, have tended to concentrate on the social processes associated with the activities of scientists; but at the same time 2 they have largely ignored the intellectual content of science.

List of contents

I Knowledge of Birds in the Eighteenth Century.- II Brisson and Buffon: Ornithology 1760-1780.- III New Data 1780-1830.- VI Loci of New Data: Collections 1786-1830.- V Ornithological Publications: 1780-1800.- VI Focus on Classification: Ornithology 1800-1820.- VII The Emergence of a Discipline: Ornithology 1820-1850.- VIII The Significance of the Emergence of Ornithology as a Scientific Discipline.- Notes.

Product details

Assisted by Paul Farber (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1982
 
EAN 9789027714107
ISBN 978-90-277-1410-7
No. of pages 212
Dimensions 159 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Weight 500 g
Illustrations 212 p.
Series Studies in the History of Modern Science
Studies in the History of Mode
Subjects Guides > Nature
Humanities, art, music > History
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

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