Possessing Nature
Explore the intriguing transformation of nature's perception in Europe with "Possessing Nature" by Paula Findlen. Published in 1996 and spanning 449 pages, this enlightening book delves into a time when nature was largely overlooked as a topic of inquiry. As the first natural history museums emerged in Italy, Findlen draws upon rich archives, including visitors' books, letters, and patronage requests, to recreate the vibrant social fabric of Renaissance and Baroque museums. Get an inside look at how these institutions shaped our understanding of the natural world and their role in evolving European thought. A must-read for history buffs, art enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the intersection of society and science during this fascinating era.