Authors: Richard Holmes
Tags: #History, #Modern, #19th Century, #Biography & Autobiography, #Science & Technology, #Science, #Philosophy & Social Aspects, #Fiction
Charles Darwin,
Correspondence: Vol I, 1821-1836,
edited by Frederick Burkhardt and Sydney Smith, CUP, 1985
Charles Darwin,
The Voyage of the Beagle, 1831-1836,
edited by Janet Browne and Michael Neve, Penguin Classics, 1989
Charles Darwin,
Autobiography,
edited by Michael Neve, Penguin Classics, 2002
Humphry Davy,
Consolations in Travel, or The Last Days of a Philosopher,
Murray’s Family Library, 1829, 1831
Michael Faraday,
Correspondence 1811-1831,
Vol 1, edited by Frank A.L.J. James, Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1991
Marie Boas Hall,
All Scientists Now,
CUP, 1984
James Hamilton,
Michael Faraday: The Life,
HarperCollins, 2002
John Herschel,
A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy,
1831
John Herschel,
Herschel at the Cape: Letters and Journals of John Herschel,
edited by David S. Evans, Texas, 1969
Richard Holmes,
Shelley: The Pursuit,
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974
Jack Morrell and Arnold Thackray,
Gentlemen of Science: The Early Years of the BAAS,
OUP, 1981
Steven Ruskin,
John Herschel’s Cape Voyage,
Ashgate, 2004
James Secord,
Victorian Sensation,
Chicago UP, 2000
Mary Shelley,
Frankenstein,
1st edition, Lackington, 1818; edited by Marilyn Butler, Oxford World’s Classics, 1993
Mary Shelley,
Frankenstein,
2nd edition, Bentley’s Popular Library, 1831; reprinted as composite edition, Penguin Classics, edited by Maurice Hindle, 1992
Percy Bysshe Shelley,
Prometheus Unbound: An Epic Poem in 4 Acts,
1819
Mary Somerville,
On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences,
1834
Thomas Sprat,
History of the Royal Society,
Kessinger, 2003
David Wooster,
Paula Trevelyan
(Paulina Jermyn), 1879
ABBREVIATIONS
CHA -
Caroline Herschel’s Autobiographies,
edited by Michael Hoskin, Scientific Publications Ltd, Cambridge, 2003
CHM -
Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Hesrchel,
edited by Mrs John Herschel, Murray, 1879
HD Archive - Humphry Davy Manuscripts and scientific instruments held at the Royal Institution, London
HD Mss Bristol - Humphry Davy Mss at Somerset Record Office, Bristol
HD Mss Truro - Humphry Davy Mss at the Cornwall Record Office, Truro
HD Works - Humphry Davy,
Collected Works,
edited by John Davy, 9 vols, 1839-40
JB Correspondence -
The Scientific Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks 1765-1820,
edited by Neil Chambers, 6 vols, Pickering & Chatto Ltd, 2007
JB Journal - Joseph Banks,
Manuscript of the Endeavour Journal 1768-1770,
University of New South Wales (internet transcript). See also
The Endeavour Journal of Sir Joseph Banks,
edited by J.C. Beaglehole, Public Library of New South Wales, 2 vols, 1962; and Joseph Banks,
Endeavour Journal Ms, 1768-70
(facsimile edition, London Library)
JB Letters -
The Selected Letters of Sir Joseph Banks 1768-1820,
edited by Neil Chambers, Imperial College Press, Natural History Museum and Royal Society, The Banks Project, 2000
JD Fragments - Humphry Davy,
Fragmentary Remains,
edited by John Davy, 1858
JD Life -
The Life of Sir Humphry Davy,
by John Davy, 2 vols, 1836
JD Memoirs -
Memoirs of Sir Humphry Davy,
by John Davy, 1839 (included in vol 1 of HD Works)
Park Mss - ‘Letters and Papers relating to Mungo Park’s last Journey’, British Library Add Mss 37232.k and Add Mss 33230.f
WH Archive - Private archive, John Herschel-Shorland, Norfolk
WH Chronicle -
The Herschel Chronicle,
edited by his granddaughter Constance A. Lubbock, CUP, 1933
WH Mss - William Herschel Manuscripts, Cambridge University Library microfilm, from manuscripts held at the Royal Astronomical Society, London
WH Papers -
The Collected Scientific Papers of Sir William Herschel including Early Papers hitherto Unpublished,
edited by J.L.E. Dreyer, 2 vols, Royal Society and Royal Astronomical Society, 1912
Prologue
1
The notion of ‘Romantic science’ has been pioneered by Jan Golinski,
Science as Public Culture, 1760-1820,
CUP, 1992; Andrew Cunningham and Nicholas Jardine,
Romanticism and the Sciences,
CUP, 1990; Mary Midgley,
Science and Poetry,
Routledge, 2001; Tim Fulford, Debbie Lee and Peter J. Kitson,
Literature, Science and Exploration in the Romantic Era,
CUP, 2004; and Tim Fulford (editor),
Romanticism and Science, 1773-1833,
a 5-vol anthology, Pickering, 2002
2
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
Philosophical Lectures 1819,
edited by Kathleen Coburn, London, 1949; and
The Friend
1819, ‘Essays on the Principles of Method’, edited by Barbara E. Rooke, Princeton UP, 1969. See Richard Holmes,
Coleridge: Darker Reflections,
1998, pp480-4, 490-4
3
Wordsworth,
The Prelude,
1850, Book 3, lines 58-64
4
Coleridge,
Aids to Reflection,
1825; see Holmes, op. cit., pp548-9
5
Plato’s wonder as interpreted by Coleridge in ‘Spiritual Aphorism 9’,
Aids to Reflection,
1825, p236
Chapter 1: Joseph Banks in Paradise
1
JB Journal, 18 October 1768
2
Ibid., 11 April 1769
3
JB letter to Pennat, November 1768; from Harold Carter,
Sir Joseph Banks,
British Library, 1988, p76
4
JB Journal, 14 April 1769
5
Hector Cameron,
Sir Joseph Banks,
1952, p6
6
Vanessa Collingridge,
Captain Cook,
2003, p158
7
JB Journal, 2 May 1769
8
James Cook, Journal, 2 May 1769
9
JB Journal, 2 May 1769
10
JB Journal, ‘On the Customs of the South Sea Islands’, pp120-50, essay dated August 1769
11
Patrick O’Brian,
Joseph Banks,
Harvill, 1989, p65
12
Ibid.
13
John Gascoigne,
Joseph Banks and the English Enlightenment,
1994, p17
14
Ibid., p88
15
Lady Mary Coke,
Journals,
August 1771, p437
16
JB letter to William Perrin, February 1768, from Gascoigne, p16
17
JB Journal, 10 September 1768
18
JB Journal, p23
19
O’Brian, p65
20
White, 8 October 1768; from Richard Mabey,
Gilbert White,
Century, 1986, p115
21
JB Journal, 16 January 1769
22
Ibid., 25 March 1769
23
Ibid., 17 April 1769
24
Sydney Parkinson,
A Journal of a Voyage in the South Seas,
1773, p15
25
JB Journal, 30 April 1769
26
Ibid., 29 April 1769
27
Ibid., 25 April 1769
28
Ibid., 22 April 1769
29
Ibid., 4 June 1769
30
James Cook, Journal, Tuesday, 6 June 1769
31
Parkinson, Journal, from Collingridge, p166
32
JB Journal, 10 May 1769
33
JB Journal, pp120-50, essay dated August 1769
34
JB Journal, 3 June 1769
35
Ibid., 28 April 1769
36
Ibid., 28 May 1769
37
Ibid., 29 May 1769
38
Ibid., 12 May 1769
39
Ibid., 10 June 1769
40
Ibid., 13 June 1769
41
Ibid., 14 June 1769
42
Ibid., 18 June 1769
43
Ibid., 24 June 1769
44
Ibid., 19 June 1769
45
Ibid., 22 June 1769
46
Parkinson, Journal, 1773, p32; and O’Brian, p101
47
James Cook, Journal, 30 June 1769
48
JB Journal, 28 June 1769
49
Ibid., 30 July 1769
50
Ibid., 29 June 1769
51
JB Letters, ‘Thoughts on the Manners of the Otaheite’, 1773, p332
52
JB Journal, 3 July 1769
53
Ibid., 12 July 1769
54
Ibid.
55
Ibid.
56
JB Letters, 6 December 1771, p20
57
Parkinson, Journal, 1773, p66
58
JB Journal, ‘On the South Seas’, August 1769, p124
59
Ibid., p128
60
Ibid., p132
61
Ibid.
62
JB Journal, (end) August 1770. Cook’s entry of the same date describes the natives as ‘in reality…far more happier than we Europeans’
63
JB Journal, 3 September 1770
64
O’Brian, pp145-6
65
JB Letters, 13 July 1771, p14
66
Gascoigne, p46
67
O’Brian, p66
68
Lady Mary Coke,
Journals,
August 1771, from Edward Smith,
Joseph Banks,
p22n
69
O’Brian, p151
70
Robert Thornton MD, Preface to
An Introduction to Botany,
by James Lee, 1810, ppxvii-iii
71
Gascoigne, p17
72
Thornton, 1810, ppxviii
73
Cameron, p44
74
Ibid., p 45
75
Ibid., p46
76
James Boswell,
Journal,
22 March 1772
77
John Hawkesworth, ‘Tahiti’, in
Voyages Undertaken in the Southern Hemisphere,
1773; the section can also be found in Fulford,
Romanticism and Science,
vol 4, pp158-9
78
JB, ‘Thoughts on the Manners of the Otaheite’, 1773, JB Letters, p330
79
JB letter, 30 May 1772, from O’Brian, p158
80
Lord Sandwich to Banks, 20 June 1772, in JB Letters, Appendix V, p354
81
JB Letters, Appendix V, p355
82
Rev William Sheffield, letter to Gilbert White, 2 December 1772, from O’Brian, p168
83
Daniel Solander, 16 November 1776,
Collected Correspondence,
edited by Edward Duyker and Per Tingbrand, Scandinavia University Press, 1995, p373
84
Carter, p153
85
Gascoigne, p50
86
Tim Fulford, Debbie Lee and Peter J. Kitson,
Literature, Science and Exploration in the Romantic Era,
CUP, 2004, p49
87
O’Brian, p181
88
Reproduced in the exhibition catalogue
Between Worlds: Voyagers to Britain 1700-1850,
National Portrait Gallery, 2007
89
British Academy Conference, 2006, my correspondence
90
William Cowper, 6 October 1783
91
William Cowper,
The Task,
1784, Book 4, ‘The Winter Evening’, lines 107-19
92
Ibid., Book 1, lines 654ff
93
John Byng, quoted in Beaglehole,
Journal of Sir Joseph Banks,
2 vols, 1962, p114
94
Gascoigne, p52
95
Collingridge,
Cook,
2002, pp405-15
96
Gascoigne, p46
97
Daniel Solander, 5 June 1779,
Collected Correspondence,
op. cit.
98
Gascoigne, p18
99
O’Brian, p308
100
Derek Howse,
Nevil Maskelyne,
1989, p161
101
Patricia Fara,
Joseph Banks: Sex, Botany and Empire,
2003, pp136-7
102
Coleridge to Samuel Purkis, 1 February 1803,
Collected Letters
vol 2, p919
103
JB Correspondence I, p331
104
JB Letters, 16 November 1784, pp77-80
105
Carter, p121
106
Gascoigne, p32
107
Baron Cuvier, ‘Éloge on Sir Joseph Banks’, 1820, from
Sir Joseph Banks and the Royal Society,
anonymous booklet, Royal Society, 1854, pp66-7
Chapter 2: Herschel on the Moon
1
WH Chronicle, p1
2
Account from Herschel’s Journal in CHM, p42
3
WH Chronicle, p73
4
Account from CHA
5
WH Papers 1; Armitage, p24
6
Michael J. Crowe,
The Extraterrestrial Life Debate, 1750-1900,
CUP, 1986, p63
7
WH Mss 6279; also WH Chronicle, p76
8
WH Papers 1, pxc; also WH Chronicle, p77