Published 17961800, this five-volume work records the contents of the extensive library belonging to the naturalist Sir Joseph Banks.Between 1796 and 1800, librarian and botanist Jonas Dryander (17481810) published this five-volume work recording the contents of the huge scientific library belonging to the distinguished naturalist Sir Joseph Banks (17431820). The work has been described as a 'lasting monument of erudition, perseverance and sound judgment'.Between 1796 and 1800, librarian and botanist Jonas Dryander (17481810) published this five-volume work recording the contents of the huge scientific library belonging to the distinguished naturalist Sir Joseph Banks (17431820). The work has been described as a 'lasting monument of erudition, perseverance and sound judgment'.Following his stint as the naturalist aboard the Endeavour on James Cook's pioneering voyage, Sir Joseph Banks (17431820) became a pre-eminent member of the scientific community in London. President of the Royal Society from 1778, and a friend and adviser to George III, Banks significantly strengthened the bonds between the practitioners and patrons of science. Between 1796 and 1800, the Swedish botanist and librarian Jonas Dryander (17481810) published this five-volume work recording the contents of Banks' extensive library. The catalogue was praised by many, including the distinguished botanist Sir James Edward Smith, who wrote that 'a work so ingenious in design and so perfect in execution can scarcely be produced in any science'. Volume 5 (1800) contains a list of works from the first four volumes indexed by author, as well as a supplementary list of those items that were acquired after the publication of the previous volumes.Supplementum tomi I; Supplementum tomi II; Supplementum tomi III; Supplementum tomi IV; Index auctorum; Acta academiarum et societatum; Collectanea; Anonymi; Codices manuscripti; Addenda; Explicatio siglarum.