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Katharine Westwood <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Feb 2000 19:19:02 -0500
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        How about looking into Charles Willson Peale (1741 - 1827), whose
collections grew to become the first natural history museum in the United
States?  If you plug his name into any search engine, you will find lots of
info:  he was an artist, a naturalist, an inventory and lots else!  Yes,
that middle name really does have two LLs in it!
                Katharine


At 08:46 AM 2/29/2000 +0000, you wrote:
>I wonder if there is anybody who would like to give me and a friend some
>help. We are collecting material for a book about early collections and
>collectors from 1500 - 1800 with material from the nature and other odd
>specimens. My name is Hans Aarenstrup librarian and photographer and my
>friend Matz Jorgensen is an author of three books about Linné (and his
>collection with specimens from the world).
>
>What we are looking for information about the early collectors and
>collections all over the world. Some of these later became the
>foundation of toady's modern museums.
>
>We have some interesting names besides (Linné and other Swedish
>scientist): Fredrik Ruysh 1638 - 1731, Jan Swimmerdan 1637 - 1680, Johan
>Lieberkuhn 1711 - 1756, Pierre Belon, Ferronte Imperato 1550-1625, Jacob
>Spoon, David Murray,  Samuel von Quikelberg (1529-1567), Ole Worms
>(1558-1654), Michael Bernhard Valentini (1657-1729). But there is so
>many more collectors and collections that is interesting.
>
>So if you know any books, collections, internetplaces or anything else
>that gives information about this part of the museum history, please
>help us. All kinds of information could be useful to us.
>
>Thank you Hans Aarenstrup
>
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