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4 - Horticultural networking and sociable citation

from I - Early modern ventures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 December 2018

Helen Anne Curry
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Nicholas Jardine
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
James Andrew Secord
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Emma C. Spary
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
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Print publication year: 2018

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Findlen, P., ‘The formation of a scientific community: natural history in sixteenth-century Italy’, in Grafton, A. and Siraisi, N. (eds.), Natural Particulars: Renaissance Natural Philosophy and the Disciplines (Cambridge, MA, 1999), pp. 369400.Google Scholar
Harkness, D. E., ‘“Strange” ideas and “English” knowledge: natural science exchange in Elizabethan London’, in Smith, P. H. and Findlen, P. (eds.), Merchants and Marvels: Commerce, Science and Art in Early Modern Europe (New York, 2002), pp. 137–62.Google Scholar
Laroche, R., Medical Authority and Englishwomen’s Herbal Texts, 1550–1650 (Farnham, 2009).Google Scholar
Parkinson, A., Nature’s Alchemist: John Parkinson, Herbalist to Charles I (London, 2007).Google Scholar
Robinson, B. S., ‘Green seraglios: tulips, turbans and the global market’, Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 9:1 (2009), pp. 92122.Google Scholar
Swann, M., ‘The Compleat Angler and the early modern culture of collecting’, English Literary Renaissance, 37:1 (2007), pp. 100–17.Google Scholar
Willes, M., The Making of the English Gardener: Plants, Books and Inspiration 1560–1660 (New Haven, 2016).Google Scholar
Yale, E., Sociable Knowledge: Natural History and the Nation in Early Modern Britain (Philadelphia, 2016).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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