Mariana Fran?ozo
Toward an Intercultural Natural History of Brazil
The Historia Naturalis Brasiliae Reconsidered
Mariana Fran?ozo
Toward an Intercultural Natural History of Brazil
The Historia Naturalis Brasiliae Reconsidered
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This volume presents the first extensive census of the surviving copies of the treatise Historia Naturalis Brasiliae in libraries worldwide and examines it from a variety of interdisciplinary viewpoints.
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This volume presents the first extensive census of the surviving copies of the treatise Historia Naturalis Brasiliae in libraries worldwide and examines it from a variety of interdisciplinary viewpoints.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032424743
- ISBN-10: 1032424745
- Artikelnr.: 71235590
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032424743
- ISBN-10: 1032424745
- Artikelnr.: 71235590
Mariana Françozo is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, The Netherlands. Her research stands at the intersection of anthropology and history and focuses on the collection and circulation of Indigenous objects and knowledge from Brazil to Europe, with special emphasis on the early modern period.
1. Locating Knowledge in Early Modern Brazil and India: A Comparative Study
of Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648) and Hortus Malabaricus (1678-1693)
Anjana Singh and Mariana Françozo
2. Portuguese Parallels: Comparing Analogous Efforts toward Codifying
Indigenous Medicinal Knowledge in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century
Brazil
Timothy D. Walker
3. Cover to Cover: A Book Historical Approach to the Historia Naturalis
Brasiliae
Alex Alsemgeest and Jeroen Bos
4. Searching for Copaiba: Tracing the Quest for a Wound-Healing Oil by
Early Explorers in Brazil
Tinde van Andel, Mariana Françozo, and Mireia Alcantara Rodriguez
5. An Imaginary Brazilian Zoo: Traditions and Innovations in the Portrayal
of Animals in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae
Annemarieke Willemsen
6. Marcgraf's Fish in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae and the Rhetorics of
Autoptic Testimony
Paul J. Smith
7. Reconnecting Knowledges: Historia Naturalis Brasiliae back to Indigenous
Societies
Aline da Cruz and Walkíria Neiva Praça
of Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648) and Hortus Malabaricus (1678-1693)
Anjana Singh and Mariana Françozo
2. Portuguese Parallels: Comparing Analogous Efforts toward Codifying
Indigenous Medicinal Knowledge in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century
Brazil
Timothy D. Walker
3. Cover to Cover: A Book Historical Approach to the Historia Naturalis
Brasiliae
Alex Alsemgeest and Jeroen Bos
4. Searching for Copaiba: Tracing the Quest for a Wound-Healing Oil by
Early Explorers in Brazil
Tinde van Andel, Mariana Françozo, and Mireia Alcantara Rodriguez
5. An Imaginary Brazilian Zoo: Traditions and Innovations in the Portrayal
of Animals in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae
Annemarieke Willemsen
6. Marcgraf's Fish in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae and the Rhetorics of
Autoptic Testimony
Paul J. Smith
7. Reconnecting Knowledges: Historia Naturalis Brasiliae back to Indigenous
Societies
Aline da Cruz and Walkíria Neiva Praça
1. Locating Knowledge in Early Modern Brazil and India: A Comparative Study
of Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648) and Hortus Malabaricus (1678-1693)
Anjana Singh and Mariana Françozo
2. Portuguese Parallels: Comparing Analogous Efforts toward Codifying
Indigenous Medicinal Knowledge in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century
Brazil
Timothy D. Walker
3. Cover to Cover: A Book Historical Approach to the Historia Naturalis
Brasiliae
Alex Alsemgeest and Jeroen Bos
4. Searching for Copaiba: Tracing the Quest for a Wound-Healing Oil by
Early Explorers in Brazil
Tinde van Andel, Mariana Françozo, and Mireia Alcantara Rodriguez
5. An Imaginary Brazilian Zoo: Traditions and Innovations in the Portrayal
of Animals in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae
Annemarieke Willemsen
6. Marcgraf's Fish in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae and the Rhetorics of
Autoptic Testimony
Paul J. Smith
7. Reconnecting Knowledges: Historia Naturalis Brasiliae back to Indigenous
Societies
Aline da Cruz and Walkíria Neiva Praça
of Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648) and Hortus Malabaricus (1678-1693)
Anjana Singh and Mariana Françozo
2. Portuguese Parallels: Comparing Analogous Efforts toward Codifying
Indigenous Medicinal Knowledge in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century
Brazil
Timothy D. Walker
3. Cover to Cover: A Book Historical Approach to the Historia Naturalis
Brasiliae
Alex Alsemgeest and Jeroen Bos
4. Searching for Copaiba: Tracing the Quest for a Wound-Healing Oil by
Early Explorers in Brazil
Tinde van Andel, Mariana Françozo, and Mireia Alcantara Rodriguez
5. An Imaginary Brazilian Zoo: Traditions and Innovations in the Portrayal
of Animals in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae
Annemarieke Willemsen
6. Marcgraf's Fish in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae and the Rhetorics of
Autoptic Testimony
Paul J. Smith
7. Reconnecting Knowledges: Historia Naturalis Brasiliae back to Indigenous
Societies
Aline da Cruz and Walkíria Neiva Praça