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E-raamat: Epistemic Practices and Plant Classification in Premodern European Botanical Knowledge: An Interdisciplinary Treatment

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  • Sari: Scientiae Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Mar-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
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Epistemic Practices and Plant Classification in Premodern European Botanical Knowledge: An Interdisciplinary Treatment
  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
  • Sari: Scientiae Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Mar-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789048555963

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This volume aims to uncover the diverse approach to plants in the Renaissance and seventeenth century that paved the way for a definition of botany as a fully-fledged discipline. Its scope expands beyond the natural historical interest in collections and the fabrication of materia medica: moving from Varchi, Matthioli and Bauhin to Locke, Pinelli, and Linnaeus, among others, the contributions collected here connect practical and theoretical features, dealing with the challenges that characterized any involvement with plants. The authors focus on the linguistic shortcomings, problems in authenticating specimens, and efforts to establish new botanical geographies to favour trades, as well as the pursuits of new methodologies, artisanal technologies, and chymical experiments with plants. Botany thus emerges as a suitable discipline to disclose the complexities and challenges of early modern science in general.
The Epistemic Lightness of Botany: An Introduction Fabrizio
Baldassarri
1. Plant Naming and Classification: Translation, Trade Networks and
Geographies of Knowledge
2. Naming Trees in 15th-Century Herbals: Translations and Bilingualism in
Botanical Vocabulary Alice Laforet
3. Benedetto Varchis Inventario dherbe: A Humanist Glossary from the
1540sText and Commentary Dario Brancato and Iolanda Ventura
4. Botany and Diplomacy: Pietro Andrea Mattioli and his Flemish
Correspondents in Constantinople (1557-1568) Luca Ciancio
5. Peregrine Empires: The Fruitful Neighbourhood and Great Trade of
Leonhart Rauwolfs Plant Collecting Maria M. Carri.n and Violeta Ruiz
Espigares
6. Biblio-Botany in pre-Linnaean Sweden: user Traces in Arvid Månssons
Örta-book Anna Svensson
Classification and Method: Epistemic Practices, Material, Visual and
Technological Knowledge
7. Shapes of Knowledge: Images and the Identification of Exotic Plants by
European Naturalists in the Sixteenth Century Florike Egmond
8. Patterns of Growth: Hieronymus Bochs Treatment of Plants and his
Theophrastian Classification Brenton Wells
9. On the Path to Classification: The Method for Grouping Plants in the
Late Renaissance (1570-1600) Philippe Selosse
10. Experiments with Resurrections: The Palingenesis of Plants in Early
Modern England Antonio Clericuzio
11. Between Aristotelianism and Artisanal Technology: Pinellis Botanical
Studies Stefano Gulizia
Fabrizio Baldassarri is fellow at Villa I Tatti (Harvard University). His research focuses on pre-modern plant studies and environmental history. His publications include, Andrea Cesalpino and Renaissance Aristotelianism (2023), René Descartess Natural Philosophy and Particular Bodies(2024), and Filosofia e scienza delle piante nel Seicento (2024). He coordinates ManipulatingFlora.