The Botanists'' Library: The most important botanical books in history
English
By (author): Carolyn Fry
From the earliest manuscripts penned by visionary naturalists to the modern tomes that continue to shape our understanding of the plant kingdom, this book is a testament to the tireless dedication of the world's greatest botanists. Its compelling narrative and visual journey make it a must-have addition to the library of anyone fascinated by the beauty and complexity of the plant kingdom.
This complete guide traces the development of botanical science through era-defining publications, covering:
- Historia Plantarum, the first history of botany, written between c. 350 BC and c. 287 BC in which Theophrastus described plants by their uses, and attempted a biological classification based on how plants reproduced to the authors of the herbals of the 16th century
- Brunfels, Fuchs, Bock and Mattioli, who regarded plants as the vehicles of medicinal virtues
- The golden age of the 18th- and 19th-century flower hunters who travelled to every corner of the world in search of new and exotic plants
- Todays most significant works of botanical reference
Each chapter delves into the pages of a seminal work, unveiling the insights, controversies, and stories behind the books that have shaped our understanding of the plant world. Whether you are a seasoned botanist, a budding enthusiast, or simply someone with an insatiable curiosity about the natural world, The Botanist's Library offers a comprehensive reference that will enrich your understanding of botany and its evolution. See more
Will deliver when available. Publication date 21 Nov 2024