Sir Humphry Davy Used Poetry and Theatre to Bring Science to Life | The Conversation
“Poetry was for him a way to express emotions, thoughts and feelings which had no place in his scientific writings. That said, the books he published could describe chemical experiments in a distinctly poetic language. Coleridge said that he went to Davy’s lectures to increase the number of metaphors that he could use in his poems. “
Meet the Women Illustrators of the Pomological Watercolor Collection | Lady Science
“Edward Lee Greene, a botanist known for “Landmarks of Botanical History,” said at the time: “Never in any book did I see a plate that looked as if the original equaled these; I did not know that they could be painted with such perfection.”