THE CATALOG OF THE MINERALOGICAL COLLECTION OF THE EMPEROR LEOPOLD II (1747–1792): COLLECTING AND LEARNING IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE

Author:

FRANZA ANNARITA1,FABOZZI ROSANNA2,VEZZOSI LETIZIA3,FANTONI LUCIANA4,PRATESI GIOVANNI5

Affiliation:

1. 1* Department of Earth Sciences, University of Firenze, Via G. La Pira, 4, 50121 Firenze – Italy annarita.franza@unifi.it (corresponding author)

2. 2 School of Natural Sciences, University of Firenze, Via della Lastruccia 3-13, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (Firenze) – Italy rosanna.fabozzi@stud.unifi.it

3. 3 Department of Education, Languages, Interculture, Literature and Psychology, University of Firenze, Via Santa Reparata 93-95, 50129 Firenze – Italy letizia.vezzosi@unifi.it

4. 4 Natural History Museum, University of Firenze, Via G. La Pira, 4, 50121 Firenze – Italy luciana.fantoni@unifi.it

5. 5 Department of Earth Sciences, University of Firenze, Via G. La Pira, 4, 50121 Firenze – Italy g.pratesi@unifi.it

Abstract

ABSTRACT The Collectio Mineralium (1765) currently preserved at the Historical Archive of the Natural History Museum of the University of Firenze, is the unpublished catalog of the mineralogical collection that belonged to Emperor Leopold II (1747–1792). The catalog is a 110-page register, with the golden emblem of the House of Habsburg at the center of the binding, containing information about 242 mineralogical samples. Each specimen is carefully described (i.e., habit, metal content, product value) and its locality given. The interpretation of the text has also returned information on most of the mining deposits in the Austro-Hungarian territories in the eighteenth century. Therefore, the interpretation of this catalog—that on the basis of the literature appears to be the first catalog of a collection belonged to a Habsburg emperor—represents an important step toward enhancing our understanding of Habsburg natural history collections and reflected the transition from wonder-rooms to commodity collecting. Leopold's private collection was no longer an ‘instrument of wonder’ but it became representative of scientific collecting characterized by the establishment of systematic mineralogy, and by a careful economic evaluation of the mineralogical samples collected as a symbol of the power of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Publisher

History of the Earth Sciences Society

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,History and Philosophy of Science

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