Travels of William BartramCosimo, Inc., 1 Ιουν 2007 - 436 σελίδες For serious naturalists have treasured their of Francis Harper's naturalist copies years, edition of The Travels of William Bartram as the definitive version of Bartram's pioneering survey. Complete with notes and commentary, an annotated index, maps, a bibliography, and a general index, this classic is now back in print for the first time in decades. Harper's knowledge of natural history transforms Bartram's accounts of the southern states from a curious record of personal observation from the past into a guidebook useful to modern biologists, historians, ornithologists, and ethnologists. In 1773 the naturalist and writer William Bartram set out from Philadelphia on a four-year journey ranging from the Carolinas to Florida and Mississippi. For Bartram it was the perfect opportunity to pursue his interest in observing and drawing plants and birds. Combining precise and detailed scientific observations with a profound appreciation of nature he produced a written account of his journey that would later influence both scientists and poets, including Wordsworth and Coleridge. Bartram was among the first to integrate scientific observations and personal commentary. Unlike most of his contemporaries, he condemned the idea that nature was simply a resource to be consumed. Instead, he championed the aesthetic and scientific values of an "infinite variety of animated scenes, inexpressibly beautiful and pleasing." From his field journals he prepared a report for his benefactor and a larger report for the public. The former was rediscovered much later and published in 1943; the latter was published in 1791 and became the basis for the modern Bartram's Travels. |
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CHAPTER I | 29 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
CHAPTER III | 41 |
CHAPTER IV | 50 |
PART II | 70 |
CHAPTER II | 75 |
CHAPTER IV | 100 |
CHAPTER II | 262 |
CHAPTER III | 272 |
CHAPTER IV | 291 |
Flat Rocka curious plantRocky ComfortOcone old Town | 303 |
CHAPTER VI | 318 |
CHAPTER VII | 334 |
CHAPTER VIII | 350 |
CHAPTER IX | 369 |
CHAPTER V | 112 |
CHAPTER VI | 153 |
CHAPTER VII | 185 |
CHAPTER VIII | 212 |
CHAPTER X | 221 |
CHAPTER XI | 250 |
PART IV | 380 |
or king presides in the senateelectiveyet mysteriousthe next | 392 |
CHAPTER IV | 400 |
CHAPTER VI | 406 |