Sharing Natural Histories - The Breyne Family of Gdańsk c.1670-1760

Sharing Natural Histories – The Breyne family of Gdańsk c. 1670-1760

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Leipzig University, Chair of Early Modern History
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Leipzig
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Thyssen-Stiftung
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04107
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Leipzig
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Deutschland
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Vom - Bis
13.06.2024 - 15.06.2024
Deadline
27.05.2024
Von
Louisa-Dorothea Gehrke, Universität Leipzig

13th June 2024 – 15th June 2024 in Leipzig

The Chair of Early Modern History at Leipzig University in cooperation with the Centre of Science Studies of the Leopoldina and the Gotha Research Library cordially invites participants to the international and interdisciplinary conference “Sharing Natural Histories – The Breyne family of Gdańsk c. 1670-1760.”

Please register until 27th May 2024 via via fnzgeschichte(at)uni-leipzig.de. Participation is free but a small fee is required to be paid on site for catering.

Sharing Natural Histories – The Breyne family of Gdańsk c. 1670-1760

The conference takes place from Thursday, 13th June 2024, 12:30 – 19:15 to Saturday, 15th June 2024, 07:00 – 12:30.

Focusing on the Breynes, a little-known Gdan’sk naturalist family, the conference examines the practices of late-17th and early-18th century natural history in their transregional implementation. Approximately from 1670 to 1760, three generations of Breynes dedicated themselves to the study of nature.

Their papers were acquired for the ducal collections in Gotha at the end of the 18th century and survive in the Gotha Research Library. Although the various multifaceted documents were indexed in 1988, they have only been researched rudimentarily. The international and interdisciplinary conference brings together individual examinations about the Breyne family and embeds them in the larger context of early modern history of knowledge with the objective to establish a foundation for further systematic research.

The event is a cooperation between Leipzig University, the Centre of Science Studies of the Leopoldina with the support of fellow Prof. Dr. Kärin Nickelsen, and the Gotha Research Library. It is sponsored by the Thyssen Foundation.

Programm

Sharing Natural Histories. The Breyne Family of Gdańsk (c. 1670-1760)

Leipzig, 13th-15th June 2024, Leipzig University
Venue: University Library Bibliotheca Albertina, Beethovenstr. 6, 04107 Leipzig

Thursday, 13/06/24

12.30-12.45 Nadja Horsch (Leipzig): Welcome

12.45-13.15 Julia Schmidt-Funke, Louisa-Dorothea Gehrke (Leipzig): Introduction

Panel I “Transregional Networks of Knowledge”
(Chair: Rainer Godel, Halle)

13.15-14.00 Julia C. Böttcher (Erlangen): Res Publica Medica: Members of the Early Leopoldina as Case Studies in a History of (Scientific) Communities

14.00-14.45 Sebastian Kühn (Berlin): Breyne in the Tavern. Drinking Practices as Scholarly Networking

14.45-15.15 Coffee break

15.15-16.00 Bettina Dietz (Gotha): Correspondence Networks – Networked Texts: Practices of Writing, Reading, and Publishing in Seventeenth-and Eighteenth-Century Botany

Panel II “Erudite Exchange and Social Life”
(Chair: Meike Knittel, Berlin)

16.00-16.45 Katarzyna Pękacka-Falkowska (Poznań): J.P. Breyne and his Peregrinatio Medica: The Impact of Breyne’s Medical Travels on his Future Career and Interests

16.45-17.15 Coffee break

17.15-18.00 Edmund Kizik (Gdańsk): Times of Uncertainty - Gdańsk in the 18th Century

Keynote Speech

18.15-19.15 Alix Cooper (Stony Brook): Naturalists in the Family: The Breynes and the Domestic Contexts of Early Modern Natural History

19.15 Reception

Friday, 14/06/24

Panel III “Media and Repositories of Knowledge”
(Chair: Michael Kempe, Hannover)

09.00-09.45 Rebecca Partikel (Marburg): Reference, Draft, or Alternative Suggestion? Exploring a Drawing for Jacob Breyne’s Exoticarum Plantarum (…) Centuria Prima (1678)

09.45-10.30 Alette Fleischer (Amsterdam): Jacob Breyne’s Herbarium Books: Intersecting between Private Use to Public Contacts

10.30-11.00 Coffee break

11.00-11.45 Mark Carine (London): Assembling and Cataloguing Global Plant Diversity: Hans Sloane, James Petiver and the ‘Sloane Herbarium’

11.45-12.30 Julia Schmidt-Funke (Leipzig): Of Mammoth Bones and Borametz. Practices of Knowledge in and around the Breynes’ Natural History Cabinet

12.30-13.15 Lunch

Panel IV “Gardens as Spaces of Knowledge”
(Chair: Marcus R. Köhler, Dresden)

13.15-14.00 Marianne Klemun (Wien): Botanical Gardens: Urban Places and Natural Spaces of Knowledge in Early Modern Times

14.00-14.45 Aleid Offerhaus (Leiden): Collecting and Cultivating Plants. The Collaborative Efforts of Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738) and his Gardeners in Transforming the Leiden Botanical Garden

14.45-15.15 Coffee break

15.15-16.00 Lisa Johnson (Utrecht): New Technologies for Cultivating Exotic Fruit in Early Modern Northern Europe: The Dutch Experience

16.00-16.45 Louisa-Dorothea Gehrke (Leipzig): Johann Philipp Breyne’s Garden and his Botanical and Horticultural Networks

Closing Remarks and Discussion

16.45-17.30 Kärin Nickelsen (Munich): Sharing Natural Histories. Perspectives of Interdisciplinary Research

Visit of the Botanical Garden

18.00-19.00 Guided Tour through the Botanical Garden of Leipzig University

19.00 Conference dinner

Saturday, 15/06/2024

Excursion to Gotha Research Library

07.00 Gathering at Leipzig Main Station
07.30-08.30 Travel to Gotha
08.30-09.00 Walk to Gotha Research Library
09.15-09.30 Welcome
09.30-11.00 Monika E. Müller (Gotha): The Breyne Papers in the Gotha Research Library
11.00-12.00 Guided Tour through Gotha Research Library
12.00-12.30 Lunch

Further details on the conference, organizers, and venue can be found under the following link: https://tinyurl.com/sharingnaturalhistories

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