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Discovering Birds: The Emergence of Ornithology as a Scientific Discipline, 1760-1850 [Paperback]

Paul Lawrence Farber (Author)

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December 5, 1996

In Discovering Birds, Paul Lawrence Farber rejects the view that eighteenth-century natural history disappeared with the rise of nineteenth-century biology. In this penetrating case study of the history of ornithology, Farber demonstrates interesting continuities: as natural history evolved into individual sciences (botany, geology, and zoology) and specialties (entomology and ichthyology), the study of birds emerged as a distinct scientific discipline that remained observational and taxonomic. Ornithologists continued to see one of their primary tasks as classification, and they found no need to alter their approach.

Their efforts were greatly aided at the end of the eighteenth century as colonization and exploration brought new dataa plethora of exotic and previously unknown birds. By the mid-nineteenth century, ornithology had become a scientific discipline with international experts, a large empirical base, and a rigorous methodology of watching and cataloging.


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By situating the conceptual development of ornithology within its social and institutional context, Farber's study offers rich new materials and fresh insights into the problems of discipline building and professionalization in the natural science. An outstanding monograph.

(Timothy Lenoir, University of Arizona )

Farber's study is rigorous, thoughtfully articulated, and—at its best—clearly transcends the history of ornithology, natural history, and the history of science.

(Journal of the History of Medicine )

Anyone concerned with the formation of new scientific disciplines will find Farber's account invaluable.

(Social Studies of Science )

"A good resource for those interested in the early days and origins of ornithology.

(Bird Watcher’s Digest )

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In this penetrating case study of the history of ornithology, Farber demonstrates interesting continuities: as natural history evolved into individual sciences (botany, geology, and zoology) and specialties (entomology and ichthyology), the study of birds emerged as a distinct scientific discipline that remained observational and taxonomic.


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The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were a time of profound change in Europe. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
available empirical base, generum avium, naturelle des oiseaux, ornithological collections, des pigeons, quinary system, regional faunas, bird collection, bird specimens, government expeditions, natural history collections
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British Museum, South America, Zoological Society, Great Britain, Jardin du Roi, Brisson's Ornithologie, Cabinet du Roi, East India Company, Buffon's Histoire, Industrial Revolution, Maison Verreaux, United States, Charles Lucien Bonaparte, Lord Stanley, Systema Naturae, William Swainson, Coenraad Jacob Temminck, Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, George Edwards, George Montagu, The Birds of America, Van Voorst, William Yarrell, General Synopsis of Birds, George Robert Gray
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