Behold an Interactive Online Edition of Elizabeth Twining's Illustrations of the Natural Orders of Plants (1868) | Open Culture
Of all the varied objects of creation there is, probably, no portion that affords so much gratification and delight to mankind as plants. —Elizabeth Twining
“Who owned nature in the eighteenth century?” asks Londa Schiebinger in Plants and Empire, a study of what the Stanford historian of science calls “colonial bioprospecting in the Atlantic World.” The question was largely decided at the time by “heroic voyaging botanists” and “biopirates” who claimed the world’s natural resources as their own.
February 12, 2021 at 3:41:30 PM EST
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