In the sixteenth century medicinal plants, which until then had been the monopoly of apothecaries, became a major topic of investigation in the medical faculties of Italian universities, where they were observed, transplanted, and grown by learned physicians both in the wild and in the newly founded botanical gardens. Tuscany was one of the main European centres in this new field of inquiry, thanks largely to the Medici Grand Dukes, who patronised and sustained research and teaching, whilst also taking a significant personal interest in plants and medicine. This is the first major reconstruction of this new world of plants in sixteenth-century Tuscany. Focusing primarily on the medical use of plants, this book also shows how plants, while maintaining their importance in therapy, began to be considered and studied for themselves, and how this new understanding prepared the groundwork for the science of botany. More broadly this study explores how the New World”s flora impacted on existing botanical knowledge and how this led to the first attempts at taxonomy.
Cristina Bellorini
The World of Plants in Renaissance Tuscany [EPUB ebook]
Medicine and Botany
The World of Plants in Renaissance Tuscany [EPUB ebook]
Medicine and Botany
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Formato EPUB ● Pagine 280 ● ISBN 9781317011491 ● Casa editrice Taylor and Francis ● Pubblicato 2016 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 5005592 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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