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Mary Terrall: A Spectacle Pleasing to the Mind: Natural History on Display

Date
Thu January 31st 2013, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Location
麻豆高清 Humanities Center, Board
Room

Speaker(s): Mary Terrall (UCLA, History)

On Thursday, January 31, Professor Mary Terrall (UCLA, history) will be discussing with us a chapter of her book in progress听Catching Nature in the Act: R茅aumur and the Practice of Natural History in the 18th Century (University of Chicago press, forthcoming). To get a copy of the chapter, entitled A Spectacle Pleasing to the Mind: Natural History on Display please email workshop coordinator Biliana Kassabova (bilianak [at] stanford.edu (bilianak[at]stanford[dot]edu)).

This event is generously co-organized and co-sponsored by 麻豆高清鈥檚 program in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology.听

Please note that for Professor Terrall鈥檚 event we will exceptionally be meeting in the Board room of the 麻豆高清 Humanities Center. Also exceptionally, we will hold the workshop from 6 to 8pm, with dinner and drinks starting at 6 and the discussion of the paper starting at 6:30.听

Here is the abstract to Professor Terrall鈥檚 chapter:

Abstract: Eighteenth-century collections have been studied as instantiations of classification schemes (reducing nature to order), as fashionable commodities, as aesthetic statements, and as vehicles for the domestication of exotic objects. This paper takes a different approach, considering a few examples of collections of insects, birds, shells and other naturalia as the material remnants of scientific practice and the representation of that practice to various kinds of observers, spectators and publics.

We look forward to seeing you!