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Not just a Garden of Simples: Arranging the Growing Floristic Diversity in the Leiden Botanical Garden (1594–1740)
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Aleida Offerhaus
, Anastasia Stefanaki und Tinde van Andel
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- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- List of Illustrations IX
- List of Contributors XIII
- Foreword 1
- Introduction: The World of Plants in Premodern Medical Knowledge 3
- A More Modern Order: Virtual Collaboration in the Roccabonella Herbal 19
- Mediterranean Botany. Making Cross-Cultural Knowledge about Materia Medica in the Sixteenth Century 53
- A Bridge to the Underworld? An Explanation of the Act of Digging up Plant Roots in Early Modern Medical Fictions 71
- Not just a Garden of Simples: Arranging the Growing Floristic Diversity in the Leiden Botanical Garden (1594–1740) 99
- From the Analogy with Animals to the Anatomy of Plants in Medicine: The Physiology of Living Processes from Harvey to Malpighi 121
- Opium Taking: Blurring Experimentation and Pharmaceutical Theories 145
- The Accommodation of New World Plants in Early Modern Pharmacology: The Case of Cinchona Bark and the Challenges to Seventeenth-Century Galenism 169
- Knots in a Web: Botany, Materia Medica, and South Asian Languages in the Publication of Paul Hermann’s Ceylon-Herbaria (ca. 1690–1770) 197
- Bibliography 211
- Index 253
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- List of Illustrations IX
- List of Contributors XIII
- Foreword 1
- Introduction: The World of Plants in Premodern Medical Knowledge 3
- A More Modern Order: Virtual Collaboration in the Roccabonella Herbal 19
- Mediterranean Botany. Making Cross-Cultural Knowledge about Materia Medica in the Sixteenth Century 53
- A Bridge to the Underworld? An Explanation of the Act of Digging up Plant Roots in Early Modern Medical Fictions 71
- Not just a Garden of Simples: Arranging the Growing Floristic Diversity in the Leiden Botanical Garden (1594–1740) 99
- From the Analogy with Animals to the Anatomy of Plants in Medicine: The Physiology of Living Processes from Harvey to Malpighi 121
- Opium Taking: Blurring Experimentation and Pharmaceutical Theories 145
- The Accommodation of New World Plants in Early Modern Pharmacology: The Case of Cinchona Bark and the Challenges to Seventeenth-Century Galenism 169
- Knots in a Web: Botany, Materia Medica, and South Asian Languages in the Publication of Paul Hermann’s Ceylon-Herbaria (ca. 1690–1770) 197
- Bibliography 211
- Index 253