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Collecting the World: The Life and Curiosity of Hans Sloane [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 544 pages, height x width x depth: 240x162x38 mm, weight: 1003 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 1846146577
  • ISBN-13: 9781846146572
  • Formāts: Hardback, 544 pages, height x width x depth: 240x162x38 mm, weight: 1003 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 1846146577
  • ISBN-13: 9781846146572
'Nothing so fully displays the grandeur of his mind as his immense and rare collections ... perhaps the fullest and most curious in the world', National Gazette, 1753

Hans Sloane (1660-1753) was the greatest collector of his time, and one of the greatest of all time. His name is familiar today through the London streets and squares named after him on land he once owned (Sloane Square, Hans Place), but the man himself, and his achievements, are almost forgotten.



Born in the north of Ireland, Sloane made his fortune as a physician to London's wealthiest residents and through investment in land and slavery. He became one of the eighteenth century's preeminent natural historians, ultimately succeeding his rival Isaac Newton as President of the Royal Society, and assembled an astonishing collection of specimens, artefacts and oddities - the most famous curiosity cabinet of the age.

Sloane's dream of universal knowledge, of a gathering together of every kind of thing in the world, was enabled by Britain's rise to global ascendancy. In 1687 he travelled to Jamaica, then at the heart of Britain's commercial empire, to survey its natural history, and later organised a network of correspondents who sent him curiosities from across the world. Shortly after his death, Sloane's vast collection was then acquired - as he had hoped - by the nation. It became the nucleus of the world's first national public museum, the British Museum, which opened in 1759.

This is the first biography of Sloane in over sixty years and the first based on his surviving collections. Early modern science and collecting are shown to be global endeavours intertwined with imperial enterprise and slavery but which nonetheless gave rise to one of the great public institutions of the Enlightenment, as the cabinet of curiosities gave way to the encyclopaedic museum. Collecting the World describes this pivotal moment in the emergence of modern knowledge, and brings this totemic figure back to life.

Recenzijas

Delbourgo's book is both a magnificent scholarly coup and an enthralling read. It explores Sloane's voluminous manuscript catalogues, which no one except Sloane and his helpers has used before, and it conveys the excitement of original research as well as the thrill of tracking exotic curiosities to their source -- John Carey * The Sunday Times * This robust, thoughtful and elegantly crafted biography validates Sloane's ambitions and obsessions and shows why his contemporaries, give or take a few sour-faced Jacobites, admired him, relished his company and treasured his wisdom. Thoroughly versed in the period's political and social realities, Delbourgo is delicately judicious ... Not before time, the smart lad from Killyleagh, creator of one of the world's great civilising resources, has found his ideal chronicler -- Jonathan Keates * Spectator * Lively and meticulous... The book is approachable yet authoritative ... Delbourgo has at last given us a readable and entertaining single-volume account of Sloane's life and legacy ... It deserves to widely read -- Michael Hunter * Literary Review * Important ... The great merit of Delbourgo's work is to chronicle the culture and politics that stood behind Enlightenment claims of extending human understanding -- Tristram Hunt * The Times * Ambitious and eclectic, encyclopaedic and kaleidoscopic, daring and enduring-the words apply as much to this engrossing biography as to Sir Hans Sloane himself. Piecing together his diverse, far-flung interests is a major achievement: kudos, then, to James Delbourgo. -- David Armitage

Papildus informācija

The first modern biography of one of the seminal figures in eighteenth-century England and founder of the British Museum.
List of Illustrations
xi
List of Maps
xv
Note on Conventions xvii
Introduction: The Original Sloane Ranger xix
PART ONE Empire of Curiosities
1 Transplantation
3(34)
2 Island of Curiosities
37(50)
3 Keeping the Species from Being Lost
87(54)
PART TWO Assembling the World
4 Becoming Hans Sloane
141(61)
5 The World Comes to Bloomsbury
202(56)
6 Putting the World in Order
258(45)
7 Creating the Public's Museum
303(40)
Acknowledgements 343(6)
Notes 349(76)
Bibliography 425(48)
Index 473
James Delbourgo was educated at East Anglia, Cambridge and Columbia universities, and previously taught at McGill University, Montreal. In 2008, he became Associate Professor in the History of Science and the Atlantic World at Rutgers - the State University of New Jersey. He has written for the Los Angeles Review of Books, the Atlantic and Cabinet Magazine. His previous books include A Most Amazing Scene of Wonders: Electricity and Enlightenment in Early America (2006), which won the Thomas J. Wilson Memorial Prize. In 2016, he was Visiting Professor of History of Science at Harvard University.



Collecting the World won the British Society for the History of Science Hughes Prize (2019), the Annibel Jenkins Biography Prize (2019), the American Historical Association Leo Gershoy Award (2018) and the Louis Gottschalk Prize (2018).