Alexander Wragge-Morley

Publications

Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in the Royal Society of London, 1650-1720
Alexander Wragge-Morley (Fellow in the Caltech-Huntington Program for the Study of Materialities, Texts, and Images, 2013-14)

The scientists affiliated with the early Royal Society of London have long been regarded as forerunners of modern empiricism, rejecting the symbolic and moral goals of Renaissance natural history in favor of plainly representing the world as it really was. In Aesthetic Science, Alexander Wragge-Morley challenges this interpretation by arguing that key figures such as John Ray, Robert Boyle, Nehemiah Grew, Robert Hooke, and Thomas Willis saw the study of nature as an aesthetic project.