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Seeds of Knowledge - Early Modern Illustrated Herbals: Michael Jakob, Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi Seeds of Knowledge - Early Modern Illustrated Herbals
Michael Jakob, Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi
R1,805 Discovery Miles 18 050 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Seeds of Knowledge highlights the collection of 15th to 17th-century European printed herbals of Dr. Peter Goop (Liechtenstein). Herbals were highly illustrated, critical texts to doctors and lay healthcare providers that included both the folkloric and medicinal uses of plants. The text and illustrations were repeatedly refined as the medicinal benefits of a plant’s use were more clearly understood and the style of illustration tended towards higher degrees of naturalism. These books were working manuals and frequently annotated by readers with notes of herbal recipes/medicines or other uses not found in the printed text. Dr. Goop’s collection is one of the most extensive in private hands. Using the Morgan’s 10th-century manuscript of Dioscurides’ De materia medica (MS M.652) as a centerpiece, this Thaw Gallery exhibition will explore developments in the understanding of the healthful and healing properties of plants, as Europe moved away from medicinal folklore towards an increased understanding of the natural world.

An Oak Spring Herbaria - Herbs and Herbals from the Fourteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries: A Selection of the Rare Books,... An Oak Spring Herbaria - Herbs and Herbals from the Fourteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries: A Selection of the Rare Books, Manuscripts and Works of Art in the Collection of Rachel Lambert Mellon (Hardcover)
Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi, Tony Willis; Edited by Mark Argetsinger; Translated by Lisa Chien
R2,189 Discovery Miles 21 890 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This magnificent compendium is the fourth in a series of catalogues describing selections of rare books and other material in the Oak Spring Garden Library, a collection assembled by Mrs. Rachel "Bunny" Lambert Mellon. Herbaria describes sixty-three books and manuscripts about herbs and includes exquisite illustrations selected from the works themselves. Spanning the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries, and featuring works by Brunfels, Culpeper, Monardes, and Linnaeus, among others, this authoritative catalogue will prove fascinating to botanists, bibliophiles, garden historians, and herbalists alike.

Flora - The Erbario Miniato and Other Drawings (Hardcover, New): Fabio Garbari, Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi Flora - The Erbario Miniato and Other Drawings (Hardcover, New)
Fabio Garbari, Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi
R6,013 Discovery Miles 60 130 Out of stock

Over two hundred of the botanical drawings catalogued in these two volumes are found in the Erbario Miniato, an early seventeenth-century herbal that formed part of the Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo (1588-1657) and is now in the Royal Library, Windsor Castle. Also catalogued are more than sixty drawings that originally formed a companion volume to the Erbario Miniato, which was broken up in the eighteenth century and dispersed early in the twentieth century. These illustrations were probably commissioned by Federico Cesi, Prince of Acquasparta (1585-1630), founder of Europe's first scientific academy, the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome, and were acquired after Cesi's death by Cassiano dal Pozzo. At the end of the catalogue are a number of drawings apparently commissioned by Cassiano or his brother, Carlo Antonio dal Pozzo, in later years. Most of the drawings represent the native flora of central Italy, accompanied by notes on the traditional medicinal properties of these plants, largely taken from Pietro Andrea Mattioli's 1568 edition of Dioscorides' Materia medica. Also found within the pages of the Erbario are mycological specimens, rarities from across Europe, and most significantly, recently imported species such as the crown imperial, the tobacco plant, the tomato and the aubergine. Together the drawings provide a fascinating insight into the study of botany at the dawn of the modern era, as traditional beliefs about the nature of plants were being subjected to a new scientific scrutiny. Each drawing is reproduced in colour, and their botanical, medicinal and historical aspects discussed in the accompanying text. An introductory essay places the drawings in their art-historical and botanico-historical contexts, with comparative illustrations of earlier and contemporary plant illustrations.

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