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9. The Indies of Knowledge, or the Imaginary Geography of the Discoveries of Gold in Brazil
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Júnia Ferreira Furtado
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Tables xi
- Contributors xiii
- Preface xix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
- Introduction 1
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PART I REASSESSING THE ROLE OF IBERIA IN EARLY MODERN SCIENCE
- 1. Science, Medicine, and Technology in Colonial Spanish America 9
- 2. Portuguese Imperial Science, 1450–1800 35
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PART II: NEW WORLDS, NEW SCIENCES
- 3. Cosmography at the Casa, Consejo, and Corte During the Century of Discovery 57
- 4. Science During the Portuguese Maritime Discoveries 78
- 5. Baroque Natures 93
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PART III KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION: LOCAL CONTEXTS, GLOBAL EMPIRES
- 6. Cosmopolitanism and Scientific Reason in New Spain 115
- 7. Medical Mestizaje and the Politics of Pregnancy in Colonial Guatemala, 1660–1730 132
- 8. “Read All About It” 147
- 9. The Indies of Knowledge, or the Imaginary Geography of the Discoveries of Gold in Brazil 178
- 10. Space Production and Spanish Imperial Geopolitics 198
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PART IV COMMERCE, CURIOSITIES, AND THE CIRCULATION OF KNOWLEDGE
- 11. Knowledge and Empiricism in the Sixteenth-Century Spanish Atlantic World 219
- 12. Voyaging in the Spanish Baroque 233
- 13. Acquisition and Circulation of Medical Knowledge within the Early Modern Portuguese Colonial Empire 247
- 14. The Rare, the Singular, and the Extraordinary: 271
- 15. A Visible and Useful Empire 290
- Afterword 311
- Notes 325
- Index 419
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Tables xi
- Contributors xiii
- Preface xix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I REASSESSING THE ROLE OF IBERIA IN EARLY MODERN SCIENCE
- 1. Science, Medicine, and Technology in Colonial Spanish America 9
- 2. Portuguese Imperial Science, 1450–1800 35
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PART II: NEW WORLDS, NEW SCIENCES
- 3. Cosmography at the Casa, Consejo, and Corte During the Century of Discovery 57
- 4. Science During the Portuguese Maritime Discoveries 78
- 5. Baroque Natures 93
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PART III KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION: LOCAL CONTEXTS, GLOBAL EMPIRES
- 6. Cosmopolitanism and Scientific Reason in New Spain 115
- 7. Medical Mestizaje and the Politics of Pregnancy in Colonial Guatemala, 1660–1730 132
- 8. “Read All About It” 147
- 9. The Indies of Knowledge, or the Imaginary Geography of the Discoveries of Gold in Brazil 178
- 10. Space Production and Spanish Imperial Geopolitics 198
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PART IV COMMERCE, CURIOSITIES, AND THE CIRCULATION OF KNOWLEDGE
- 11. Knowledge and Empiricism in the Sixteenth-Century Spanish Atlantic World 219
- 12. Voyaging in the Spanish Baroque 233
- 13. Acquisition and Circulation of Medical Knowledge within the Early Modern Portuguese Colonial Empire 247
- 14. The Rare, the Singular, and the Extraordinary: 271
- 15. A Visible and Useful Empire 290
- Afterword 311
- Notes 325
- Index 419