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Web of nature: Martin Lister (1639-1712), the first arachnologist

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posted on 2024-03-01, 13:20 authored by Anna Marie Roos

This first full-length biography of Dr. Martin Lister (1639-1712), vice-president of the Royal Society, Royal Physician, and the first arachnologist and conchologist, provides an unprecedented picture of a seventeenth-century virtuoso. Lister is recognized for his discovery of ballooning spiders and as the father of conchology, but it is less well known that he invented the histogram, provided Newton with alloys, and donated the first significant natural history collections to the Ashmolean Museum. Just as Lister was the first to make a systematic study of spiders and their webs, this biography is the first to analyze the significant webs of knowledge, patronage, and familial and gender relationships that governed his life as a scientist and physician

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  • Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage (Research Outputs)

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Brill

ISSN

1567-8393

ISBN

9789004207035

Date Submitted

2013-03-18

Date Accepted

2011-08-01

Date of First Publication

2011-08-01

Date of Final Publication

2011-08-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-15

ePrints ID

8072

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