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John Bar tram 's Journey to Onondaga in Context
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Illustrations VII
- Acknowledgments XI
- Preface XIII
- Maps XVII
- John Bartram: A Biographical Sketch 1
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PART ONE World of Science
- John Bartram and Peter Collinson: A Correspondence of Science and Friendship 21
- John Bartram and the Periodical Cicadas: A Case Study 43
- Calming John Bartram's Passion: Sweden's Scientific Certification of Philadelphia's Botanist 53
- "Taste," "Curiosity;" and the Letters of John Bartram and Peter Collinson 67
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PART TWO Explorations
- "The Congress Held in A Pavilion": John Bartram and the Indian Congress at Fort Picolata, East Florida 79
- John Bar tram 's Journey to Onondaga in Context 97
- Narrative, Nature, and Cultural Contact in John Bartram's Observations 107
- The Origins, Goals, and Outcomes of John Bartram's Journey on the St. John's River; 1765-1766 127
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PART THREE Legacy
- John Bartram's Legacy in Eighteenth-Century Botanical Art: The Knowsley Ehrets 139
- John Bartram and His Garden: Would John Bartram Recognize His Garden Today? 155
- The Versatile Bartrams and Their Enduring Botanical Legacy 185
- Bibliography of Writings by and about John Bartram 203
- Notes on Contributors 215
- Index 219
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Illustrations VII
- Acknowledgments XI
- Preface XIII
- Maps XVII
- John Bartram: A Biographical Sketch 1
-
PART ONE World of Science
- John Bartram and Peter Collinson: A Correspondence of Science and Friendship 21
- John Bartram and the Periodical Cicadas: A Case Study 43
- Calming John Bartram's Passion: Sweden's Scientific Certification of Philadelphia's Botanist 53
- "Taste," "Curiosity;" and the Letters of John Bartram and Peter Collinson 67
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PART TWO Explorations
- "The Congress Held in A Pavilion": John Bartram and the Indian Congress at Fort Picolata, East Florida 79
- John Bar tram 's Journey to Onondaga in Context 97
- Narrative, Nature, and Cultural Contact in John Bartram's Observations 107
- The Origins, Goals, and Outcomes of John Bartram's Journey on the St. John's River; 1765-1766 127
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PART THREE Legacy
- John Bartram's Legacy in Eighteenth-Century Botanical Art: The Knowsley Ehrets 139
- John Bartram and His Garden: Would John Bartram Recognize His Garden Today? 155
- The Versatile Bartrams and Their Enduring Botanical Legacy 185
- Bibliography of Writings by and about John Bartram 203
- Notes on Contributors 215
- Index 219