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Jose Ramon Marcaida Research
My research explores the generation and transmission of natural knowledge in the context of early modern Spain and its transoceanic territories. By highlighting the global dimensions of the Hispanic empire, my aim is to reflect on the large-scale magnitude of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Baroque, Bird of paradise, Francisco Hernández, natural history, Nieremberg, Spain, Still-life Painting, Visual Culture
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Image Matters – Royal Society, 12 June 2013
Written by Katy Barrett and Jose Ramon Marcaida What can we learn from images? This has been one of the fundamental questions behind the ‘Origins of Science’ network from its inception and throughout our meetings and events. On 12th … Continue reading →