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Sir John Evans 1823-1908: Antiquity, Commerce and Natural Science in the Age of Darwin

Editat de Arthur MacGregor
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2008
The figure of Sir John Evans might stand as an exemplar for so many aspects of Victorian virtue. From beginnings as a clerk in the paper industry, he rose by hard work and astute judgement (not to mention advantageous marriage) to the peak of his profession. He became a phenomenon amongst the learned societies, holding office in the Royal Society, Numismatic Society, Society of Antiquaries, Geological Society and others. A thrice-married family man, he enjoyed a wide friendship, drawn mostly from the scholarly and scientific community and characterised as the 'Darwinist community'; with a strong sense of purpose they sought ways to extend the principles of natural selection to numismatic and antiquarian practice, and to establish protocols for the communication of visual evidence. Evans played key roles in topics as diverse as the water supply for the metropolis and the establishment of human antiquity. His archaeological and numismatic collections were internationally famous and formed the basis for a body of printed works produced over fifty years of sustained effort. In this easily readable but scholarly volume, fourteen authors examine Evans' enduring significance in a study that firmly establishes his place in the canon of leading figures of Victorian society.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781854442376
ISBN-10: 1854442376
Pagini: 326
Ilustrații: b/w photos & illus
Dimensiuni: 168 x 241 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: Ashmolean Museum

Cuprins

Sir John Evans, model Victorian, polymath and collector; The business foundation for a public career: Evans, the paper industry and life at Nash Mills; Evans, geology and palaeontology; The hydrogeological work of Sir John Evans: his role in the battle between geologists and engineers for the water of the Chilterns; Reading the unwritten history: Evans and Ancient Stone Implements; 'Au silence et au travail': Evans and the Bronze Age; Evans and antiquities from the Roman to the post-medieval period; Evans and ancient British coins; Evans and the Roman coinage; Evans and the English coinage; A significant friendship; Evans, Scandinavia and international exchange networks; Evans sketches from the human antiquity controversy: epistemological proxies in the making; Index.

Recenzii

"Fine editing and attention to detail. This is a very welcome study." -- Mike Pitts, British Archaeology October 2008