Title of article :
Producing and using the Historical Relation of Ceylon: Robert Knox, the East India Companyand the Royal Society
Author/Authors :
WINTERBOTTOM، ANNA نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Robert Knox’s An Historical Relation of the Island of Ceylon was produced, published
and enlarged through the collaboration of the author with scholars including Robert
Hooke and financial support from members of the East India Company. The Relation should
be seen in the context of a number of texts collected, translated or commissioned by the East
India Company in cooperation with the Royal Society during the late seventeenth century that
informed and shaped both European expansion and natural philosophy. As well as circulating
between European intellectual centres, often reorientated in the process of translation, these
texts served as practical guides across settlements and trading posts abroad. Comparing
written accounts with experience led to annotations and borrowings that served as the basis
for further writings. Company records and Knox’s own unpublished works reveal how the
Relation was used as the basis for bio-prospecting for naturally occurring drugs and food
sources and in efforts at agricultural transplantation spanning the Indian and Atlantic Oceans.
Through the reports of seamen like Knox, such experiments contributed to contemporary
theories concerning the effects of latitude on plant life.
Journal title :
The British Journal for the History of Science
Journal title :
The British Journal for the History of Science