Bolman Brad
Institute on the Formation of Knowledge, University of Chicago, USA.
Br J Hist Sci. 2023 Sep;56(3):369-390. doi: 10.1017/S0007087423000158.
Italian mycologist Pier Andrea Saccardo is best remembered for his monumental , the first 'modern' effort to compile all identified fungi within a single classification scheme. The existing history of mycology is limited and has primarily focused on developments within England, but this article argues that Saccardo and his collaborators on the supported a vital transnational expansion of mycological knowledge exchange and played a crucial role in stabilizing the tangled knot of local naming and identification among the world's amateur and professional mycologists. Written in the 'universal' scientific language of Latin, the served as an early database of fungal knowledge and symbolized a broader unification of mycological inquiry in a moment of expanded scientific correspondence. The article situates this proto-database in broader histories of big data in biology and shows how the formed a globalizing foundation for the twentieth century's major collecting and taxonomic advances in mycology.
意大利真菌学家皮尔·安德里亚·萨卡尔多最为人铭记的是他的巨著,这是首次将所有已鉴定的真菌纳入单一分类体系的“现代”努力。真菌学的现有历史有限,主要集中在英国的发展情况,但本文认为,萨卡尔多及其在《真菌汇刊》上的合作者推动了真菌学知识交流的重要跨国扩展,并在稳定全球业余和专业真菌学家之间错综复杂的本地命名和鉴定方面发挥了关键作用。以拉丁语这种“通用”科学语言写成的《真菌汇刊》,作为早期的真菌知识数据库,象征着在科学通信扩展时期真菌学研究更广泛的统一。本文将这个原始数据库置于生物学大数据的更广泛历史背景中,展示了《真菌汇刊》如何为20世纪真菌学的主要采集和分类学进展奠定了全球化基础。