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Katharina Schmidt-Loske; Georg F. Tschan; Willi E. R. Xylander:

Space, time, plants and paper

Botanical exploration from colonial origins to global heritage

Ed.: Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung; Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz

2024. 1. edition, 84 pages, 38 figures, 5 tables, 21x30cm, 510 g
Sprache: English

(Senckenberg Monographs, Volume 1)

ISBN 978-3-510-61428-8, paperback, Preis: 27.90 €

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herbaria • plant specimens • herbarium sheets • botanical documentation

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This volume sheds light on the critical role of both herbarium sheets and handwritten documents, such as letters and postcards, in advancing botanical research. While herbarium specimens provide essential details about plant collections, they often miss the rich contextual depth found in the correspondence between botanists. These written records, long overlooked, contain invaluable insights into the individuals involved in botanical research and the historical framework in which they worked.

The book originates from the workshop Space, Time, Plants and Paper organized by the Leibniz Research Alliance "Value of the Past." The authors draw attention to the wealth of archival material available and advocate its greater inclusion in modern botanical studies.

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Preface: launch of Senckenberg Monographs i
Katharina Schmidt-Loske, Willi E. R. Xylander & Georg F. Tschan:
Plants on paper - an introduction 1


Kärin Nickelsen:
Friedrich A. Körnicke and the origins of wheat:
Economic Botany between Bonn, Berlin, and Palestine 5


Kristin Victor:
Auf der Suche nach den "Getreidestammformen" -
Brief- und Pflanzenwechsel zwischen Bonn und Weimar 17


Georg F. Tschan & Katharina Schmidt-Loske:
Letters, plants and travel in the context of 19th century
long-distance communication: Georg Schweinfurth's
correspondence with Friedrich August Körnicke 27


Maria Will:
(In-)Visible: The herbarium Carl Ludwig Blume from Indonesia
and personal correspondence of Blume with his foster parents 41


Stefan Dressler & Joachim Scholz:
Eduard Rüppell (1794-1884)-his botanical legacy 51


Volker Otte:
Die Selbstverständlichkeit globalen Denkens und ihre
Widerspiegelung in der Flechten- und Moossammlung des SMNG 63


Sandra Tamara Tikale:
Three examples of cereal collecting in Northeast Namibia 69


Katja Kaiser & Sabine von Mering:
Making Connections. Open Data for Transdisciplinary
Provenance Research on Collections from Colonial Contexts 75