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jessiewhchen.bsky.social
Historian of art, science, and knowledge. Postdoc #VisualizingTheUnknown, @huygensknaw.bsky.social. Also a maker. https://jessieweihsuanchen.com/
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I'd be interested in discussing more about this! I need to get more into Gessner's works. I'll send you an email later today, also on a different subject.
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Thank you! Lovely to meet you too!
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We missed you too! Next time!
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Exactly!
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I am already having lots of fun indeed!
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Thank you, Dominik!
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Thank you!
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Thanks! And thank you for the compliment on the woodcutting skill!
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Can I be added to this list please?
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I’ve been keeping those to personal accounts. For projects, research centres, seminars, etc., see @srsrensoc.bsky.social’s Starter Pack: go.bsky.app/LLzFj3b
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Thank you so much!
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Hi Celine, I am trying to be more active on this site moving forward. Can I be added to the pack please?
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I'm grateful that flannerm.bsky.social was interested in seeing this project when we met over the summer and wrote a piece about the collection and some of my other works: herbariumworld.wordpress.com/2024/11/11/p...
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Sure! It's [email protected]. I'm participating in a workshop for the rest of the week, but I can get to it next week.
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I can easily look up the information for you if you can either give me the block number, or the page number of the printed woodcut together with the book title
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I've already done that work, actually, charting the printing history of almost all the botanical woodblocks in the collection. The museum has the database I put together with basic program at the end of my research, but I don't know if they have done more work on that. 1/2
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I am not (yet) working with multispecies history but I am interested in it for my next project on fruit trees!
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Thank you, Dominik!
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Thank you, Sarah! ☺️