The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700

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The White Cross (sign)

Aldersgate Street (Address), London (Settlement), England


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Description of institution: Site of James Petiver's shop, which
was familiar to 'shipmasters, merchants, planters, physicians, surgeons, ministers of the gospel,' or anyone going abroad, whom the apothecary pressed into sending back 'hundreds of consignments of seeds, dried plants, insects, serpents, birds, fishes, and small animals' ... . All 'Curious Persons and Lovers of Natural History,' not only overseas but also at home, were asked to add to his collections (Riley, 92 quoting Stearns, 243 and 260).
Probably also where Petiver lived. In his Centuria he signs as letter at his "house" on Aldersgate Street (32).
People associated with this location: Petiver, James (c. 1665-Apr 1718) - Workplace or place of business
Print Sources linked to this location: Mentioned - James Petiver: promoter of natural science, c.1663–1718.
Mentioned - Musei Petiveriani centuria prima [-decima], rariora naturæ continens: viz. animalia, fossilia, plantas, ex variis mundi plagis advecta, ordine digesta, et nominibus propriis signata. A Jacobo Petiver.
Mentioned - The Club at the Temple Coffee House Revisited.