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Heckscher, Fenella Greig

Jane Golden's 'Botanic Manuscript': The Legacy of of America's First Women Botanist. 2026.100 col. figs. 277 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.

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Jane Colden (1724-1760) was America’s first woman botanist, yet her contributions to the field of early American botany remain little-known and her writings are mostly unpublished. This full account of her life and work comes from her writing, her father’s correspondence, and botanic sources of the 18th century.

Born into an educated family of Scottish heritage, Jane’s interest in botany began at an early age, following the example of her father, Dr. Cadwallader Colden, to study and classify the plants of New York’s Hudson Valley. Having learned the Linnaean system of plant classification, Dr. Colden passed this knowledge onto his daughter, whose acute powers of observation enabled her to create detailed descriptions and illustrations of over 300 plant species in the province of New York. By the time of her death, her Botanic Manuscript remained a work-in-progress, little-appreciated beyond European botany circles.

Richly illustrated with her own sketches and handwriting, this volume presents a full examination of Colden’s Manuscript, its important contributions to the early study of America’s flora, and, three hundred years after her birth, restores Colden’s legacy as one the country’s great botanists.
Author Heckscher, Fenella Greig
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Author Heckscher, Fenella Greig
Manufacturer American Philosophical Society Publications Department
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EAN 9781606180471
ISBN 9781606180471
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