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Book ID: 115941
Dalby, Andrew and Annette Giesecke (eds.)

A Cultural History of Plants in the Early Modern Era. 2023. (Cultural Histories Series). illus. (b/w). 264 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.

A Cultural History of Plants in the Early Modern Era covers the period from 1400 to 1650, a time of discovery and rediscovery, of experiment and innovation. Renaissance learning brought ancient knowledge to modern European consciousness whilst exploration placed all the continents in contact with one another. The dissemination of knowledge was further speeded by the spread of printing. New staples and spices, new botanical medicines, and new garden plants all catalysed agriculture, trade, and science. The great medical botanists of the period attempted no less than what Marlowe's Dr Faustus demanded - a book “wherein I might see all plants, herbs, and trees that grow upon the earth.” Human impact on plants and our botanical knowledge had irrevocably changed.
Author Dalby, Andrew and Annette Giesecke (eds.)
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Author Dalby, Andrew and Annette Giesecke (eds.)
Manufacturer Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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EAN 9781474273435
ISBN 9781474273435
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