The Art and Science of William Bartram

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271029146

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By Judith Magee
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Contents

Acknowledgments

Chronology

Prologue: Explorer, Naturalist, and Artist

Part I: Formation

1. Plant Hunting and the Seed Trade

2. The Merchant’s Apprentice

3. Cape Fear and Competition

Part II: Experience

4. Travels in Florida with the King’s Botanist

5. Finding a Patron

Part III: Independence

6. Travels: Revisiting Old Haunts and Discovering New Ones

7. Encounters and Observations

8. The Arcadian Dream

9. Describing, Classifying, and Naming

Part IV: Influence

10. American Science Comes of Age: Ornithology

11. American Science Comes of Age: Entomology

12. Following in Bartram’s Footsteps

Epilogue: Contentment and Serenity

List of Drawings

Glossary of Names

Bibliography

Index



“Judith Magee, in her handsome book, The Art and Science of William Bartram, gives a delightful overview of Bartram and his contributions to the natural history of his time, especially in his pioneering drawings and watercolors, in which he portrayed behavior, habitat, and the relationships among individual species.”

—Patricia Tyson Stroud, Winterthur Portfolio

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