Edwin Rose will talk about hisnew book Reading the World: British Practices of Natural History, 1760–1820
Edwin covers the broad processes of gathering, organising and publishing information on natural history in the Pacific during the late eighteenth century ranging from the processes used to gather information in the field, with a particular emphasis on James Cook’s voyages to the Pacific and Indigenous knowledge systems, ranging through to the publication, distribution, reception and use of some of the first published botanical descriptions of species from these regions. .
Location: Nelson Meers Foundation Auditorium, Chau Chak Wing Museum, Sydney
Date: 24 July
Time: 6 pm for up to one hour
Cost: $10
For more information, visit https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/whats-on/talks-and-events/reading-the-world-british-practices-of-natural-history-1760-1820.html