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Regardfully Yours- Selected Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller

Volume II: 1860-1875

by Rod. W. Home (Author)
©2002 Others 868 Pages

Summary

This second of three volumes of Mueller’s selected correspondence covers the central period of his life, years during which his letter-writing expanded and diversified to an astonishing extent. Throughout the period, Mueller continued as Government Botanist of Victoria, for much of the time he was also director of the Melbourne Botanic Garden. The volume includes both official and private correspondence documenting his work in these two capacities, the political difficulties associated with the latter position that eventually led to his dismissal from the Garden, and his wider role as one of the leading figures in Australian scientific life. His international standing is shown by letters exchanged with many of the world’s other leading naturalists, as well as by the honours showered upon him. His collaboration with George Bentham in the preparation of the latter’s Flora australiensis is thoroughly documented, as are his exchanges with Bentham and others on the basis of biological classification and on Darwin’s controversial ideas about the origin of species, his active participation in an international network of exchanges of plants and animals for acclimatization or museum purposes, his leading role in furthering the exploration of inland Australia, and various aspects of his personality and private life.
There is a substantial historical introduction, and the biographical register begun in Volume 1 is extended to cover names newly appearing in this volume.

Details

Pages
868
Year
2002
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783906757094
Language
English
Keywords
life dismissal collaboration
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2002. 868 pp., 23 ill.

Biographical notes

Rod. W. Home (Author)

The Editors: R. W. Home is Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Melbourne. He has numerous publications on 18th-century physics and on the history of Australian science to his credit, and is Editor of Historical Records of Australian Science. A. M. Lucas is Principal of King’s College London where he also holds the Chair of Science Curriculum Studies. He has published widely on environmental and science education, museology and public understanding of science, and the history of science. Sara Maroske is a historian of Australian science and social history. She has published on various aspects of Mueller’s life and work and is currently writing a book entitled Science by Correspondence. D. M. Sinkora was born and raised in Germany. She was for many years at the National Herbarium of Victoria where, in addition to working as a marine phycologist, she made Mueller a special focus of her research. She retired in 1992. J. H. Voigt has published extensively on Australian history since his research fellowship at the Australian National University, 1968-1971. He was Professor of Overseas History at Stuttgart University until his retirement in 1996.

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