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Martyn's Universal conchologist

documentary heritage
  • Other Name

    Universal conchologist (Alternate title)

  • Description

    ...."In the mid 18th century understanding of Pacific geography and natural history was fragmentary. There was knowledge of Australia and New Zealand, but it was incomplete and most of the other islands were unknown. However, this was all about to change as exploration of the Pacific was made a priority and several European countries became involved.

    The most famous voyages of discovery were those lead by Captain Cook: there were three in total, and they took place over 12 years. They opened up many opportunities for nature study and naturalists were always on board throughout the expeditions. Unfortunately, however, conchology was not the main interest of any of the naturalists who sailed with Captain Cook and so there is little information to be gleaned about the mollusc and shell collecting that occurred. The shell excursions that are briefly mentioned were often made with the intention of collecting food, not shell specimens. However, many of the officers and seamen travelling with Cook brought back with them collections of shells and other "natural curiosities". But they were not doing this in the name of science; they were actually collecting such items to sell on their return. Such material was rare in Europe and a handsome profit could be made by selling it to dealers, who in turn sold on to wealthy collectors. Thomas Martyn was present at the return of the third Cook voyage and purchased two thirds of the shells available for the large sum of 400 guineas..."--University of Glasgow Special Collections website.

  • Place
  • Other Id

    QL404 MAR (Library of Congress Call Number)

    43092 (Cat ID)

    87512 (DBTextworks system ID)

    36763 (Presto content ID)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Martyn's Universal conchologist
  • Other Name

    Universal conchologist (Alternate title)

  • Primary Maker

    Thomas Martyn (Author)

    John Tomlin (Contributor)

  • Contributor/Publisher
    [publisher not identified]
  • Place
  • Date
    Unknown
  • Production date notes
    n.d.
  • Physical Description

    1 volume of plates (160 leaves) : all hand coloured illustrations ; 25 x 32 cm.

  • Language
    Latin
  • Level of Current Record
    Bib record
  • Member Object

    2 items in this collection. View all items.

  • Subject Category
  • Content
    Album of hand-painted illustrations of mollusk shells; numbered; some incomplete and/or annotated. Engraved dedication page a trimmed paste-in.
  • Public Access Text

    Spine title. Library has one volume only (2 volumes published originally, 1785). 129 hand coloured engravings have been pasted into an album - probably not in original form. Also includes numerous pencil sketches of shells interleaved between the colour plates that seem to be preliminary to painting full illustrations. See link in this record for information about Martyn's Universal Conchologist.

  • Associated Notes
  • Subject Notes
    Much of what is known about Thomas Martyn comes from his publications, and he is often confused with a distinguished contemporary botanist of the same name in some bibliographies. His exact birth and death dates are not known, but it is thought that he lived between 1760-1816. A native of Coventry, he resided at several London addresses throughout his career, most notably 10 Great Marlborough Street, Westminster, where he established his academy for the painting of Natural History. Martyn was a man of education, being fluent in French, some Latin and possibly Greek. The fact that he could dedicate The Universal Conchologist to the King indicates that he was of some standing and properly vouched for. Nothing is known about his wife and family, or of the circumstances of his death.
  • Collection Type
    Reserve Collection - Extra Outsize
  • Copyright
    All rights reserved
  • Last Update
    19 Dec 2023
  • Production Notes
    Place of publication not identified
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