New special issue edited by Christoffer Basse Eriksen and Pamela Mackenzie
Nehemiah Grew and the Making of 'The Anatomy of Plants' (1682). Centaurus 65(4) (2023)

Table of Contents
Introduction: The Making of The Anatomy of Plants, p. 685
Christoffer Basse Eriksen & Pamela Mackenzie
From Seed to Seed: Material Activities and Vegetable Life in Grew's Philosophy of Botany, p. 707
Fabrizio Baldassarri
A Utopian Model of Order: Imperial Skepticism and Local Ecologies in Nehemiah Grew's Political Economy of Nature, p. 733
Justin Niermeier-Dohoney
Apricots, Plums, and Garden Beans: Reassembling Nehemiah Grew's Collection of Plants, p. 767
Christoffer Basse Eriksen
What is Seen in a Garden Bean: Revisions and Copies in Nehemiah Grew's Plant Anatomy, p. 793
Pamela Mackenzie
Building an Early Modern Science of Vegetation: Nehemiah Grew's Inquiries into the Anatomy of Plants, p. 827
Oana Matei
Seeing Plants as Animals: Analogical Reasoning in Nehemiah Grew's Anatomy of Plants (1682), p. 849
Justin Begley
Nehemiah Grew and the Anatomy of Plants: The Essential Tension, p. 877
Anna Marie Roos
Book review: From Lived Experience to the Written Word (Pamela Smith, 2022), p. 899
Raffaele Danna
Book review: Kinaesthesia in the Psychology, Philosophy and Culture of Human Experience (Roger Smith, 2023), p. 903
Floor van Alphen
Book review: Luis Simarro y sus contemporáneos (Javier Bandrés, Ed., 2022), p. 907
Enrique Lafuente Niño