Toward an Intercultural Natural History of Brazil
The Historia Naturalis Brasiliae Reconsidered
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Toward an Intercultural Natural History of Brazil
The Historia Naturalis Brasiliae Reconsidered
About This Book
This volume presents the first extensive census of the surviving copies of the treatise Historia Naturalis Brasiliae in libraries worldwide and examines the book from a variety of interdisciplinary viewpoints.
The chapters in this volume are written by scholars from different fields of knowledge, including anthropology, botany, linguistics, literature, book history, medieval and early modern history, and art history. The chapters contextualize the treatise vis-à-vis its predecessors and contemporaneous works of natural history and examine its botanical, zoological, and linguistic accuracy and usefulness in the present day. Put together, the seven chapters of this volume present a kaleidoscope of possibilities of how to re-interpret Piso and Marcgraf's work within the dynamic context of knowledge-production about the 'New' World in the early modern era, while also suggesting approaches to continue profiting from its subject matter in the present day.
Toward an Intercultural Natural History of Brazil offers essential reading on the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae, natural history and Latin American history.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half-Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Locating Knowledge in Early Modern Brazil and India: A Comparative Study of Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648) and Hortus Malabaricus (1678–1693)
- 2 Portuguese Parallels: Comparing Analogous Efforts toward Codifying Indigenous Medicinal Knowledge in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Brazil
- 3 Cover to Cover: A Book Historical Approach to the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae
- 4 Searching for Copaiba: Tracing the Quest for a Wound-Healing Oil by Early Explorers in Brazil
- 5 An Imaginary Brazilian Zoo: Traditions and Innovations in the Portrayal of Animals in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae
- 6 Marcgraf's Fish in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae and the Rhetorics of Autoptic Testimony
- 7 Reconnecting Knowledges: Historia Naturalis Brasiliae back to Indigenous Societies
- Appendix: Census of the Copies of Willem Piso and Georg Marcgraf's Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (Leiden and Amsterdam: Elzevier, 1648)
- Index