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The World of Plants in Renaissance Tuscany: Medicine and Botany: The History of Medicine in Context

Autor Cristina Bellorini
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2021
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032179575
ISBN-10: 1032179570
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The History of Medicine in Context

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Cristina Bellorini received her PhD from the History Department at Birkbeck College, University of London. Her current research project is a study of sixteenth-century agrarian and horticultural history in Italy, based on archival sources in Florence and Milan.

Cuprins

Contents


Acknowledgements


List of Illustrations


List of Tables


List of Abbreviations


Introduction


Chapter 1


Plants and Medicine at the Court of Cosimo,


Francesco, and Ferdinando de’ Medici


The Construction of a Cultural Identity


The Importance of the Name Medici:


Cosmas and Damian


The Grand Dukes’ Commitment to Medicine


The Fonderie


Plants and Gardens


Conclusion


Chapter 2


Medical Botany at the Re-founded University of Pisa




Cosimo I’s Cultural Project and the University


Luca Ghini and the New Teaching of materia medica


Ghini’s Placiti and Lectures


Andrea Cesalpino


Cesalpino’s Herbarium (1563): A First Attempt


at Plant Classification


Cesalpino’s De plantis


Conclusion


Chapter 3


New Ways of Studying Plants


Gardens of Simples


Herbaria


Field Trips


Botanical Illustration


Cosimo’s Scrittoio


Brunfels and Fuchs


The Debate on Images


Iacopo Ligozzi


Conclusion


Chapter 4


Plants from the New World


The New plants


Florence and Discovery


American Plants in the Nuovo ricettario fiorentino


Luca Ghini on the French Disease


Gabriele Falloppio’s Tractatus de morbo gallico


New plants in Mattioli’s Discorsi


Nicolas Monardes’s Historia Medicinal


American Plants in Cesalpino’s De Plantis


Conclusion


Chapter 5


The Nuovo ricettario fiorentino


and the Understanding of Therapy


The First Edition of the Nuovo ricettario fiorentino


The Evolution of the Ricettario


The Penetration of Paracelsus’s Theories into Tuscany


Plants and Chemistry: Distillation


Plants and Therapy in Paracelsus’s Herbarius


The Doctrine of Signatures


Conclusion


Chapter 6


Theory and Practice




Medical Practice in the Faculty of Medicine


Three Texts of Mercuriale on Quartan Fever


Some Cases of Fever in the Medici Family


Cosimo I’s Illness in 1572


The Account Books of the Speziale al Giglio


Simples


Medicines


Conclusion


Conclusion


Bibliography

Descriere

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