D.D. Oxalis : Quam Dissertatione Botanica ...

D.D. Oxalis : Quam Dissertatione Botanica ...
by Carl Peter Thunberg
Adopted for Conservation by
Vanessa Haight Smith & Daniel Meade Smith
in memory of Alva Brita Ingrid Smith
on January 13, 2014
Botanical dissertations. One of 16 separate items. (Oxalis)

D.D. Oxalis : quam dissertatione botanica ...

By Carl Peter Thunberg. Upsaliae: Apud Joh. Edman, Direct. et Reg. Acad. Typogr., 1781.

In 18th- and 19th-century Europe, it was standard practice for university professors to write their students' dissertations; the student's job was to explicate and defend the thesis. At the University of Uppsala (Sweden), first Linnaeus and then Thunberg wrote hundreds of these botanical papers, usually focused on taxonomic and systematic matters — either describing and naming genera and species or analyzing basic issues of classification. The Cullman Library holds dozens of the small, individually published papers, many of them housed in old acidic pamphlet-binders.

Condition and Treatment: 

A pamphlet housed in a brittle pamphlet folder.  Conservators will remove the pamphlet from the folder and disbind it. Wash the paper in de-ionized water to remove acid deposits. Create new housing for the pamphlet.

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Adoption Type: Preserve for the Future