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Theophrastus, De causis plantarum, or On the Causes of Plants
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I Natural Philosophy and Natural Knowledge
- Hebrew Bible, Genesis 1 9
- Aristotle, Physics 15
- Lucretius, De rerum natura, or On the Nature of Things 20
- Pliny the Elder, Naturalis historia, or Natural History, On the Nature of the Earth 24
- Avicenna, The Canon of Medicine, On the Elements 26
- Hildegard of Bingen, Causae et curae, or Causes and Cures 28
- Alain de Lille, De planctu naturae, or The Complaint of Nature 30
- Roger Bacon, Opus majus, or Greater Work 34
- Saint Thomas Aquinas, Quaestiones disputatae de potentia dei, or Disputed Questions on the Power of God 37
- Pseudo- Albertus Magnus, The Book of the Secrets of Albertus Magnus 38
- Giambattista della Porta, Magia naturalis, or Natural Magic 43
- Guillaume du Bartas, La sepmaine ou creation du monde, or Divine Weeks and Works, On the Seventh Day 48
- Hugh Platt, Floraes Paradise 52
- Francis Bacon, Novum organum, or New Organon, and New Atlantis 54
- Hannah Wolley, The Ladies Directory 60
- Margaret Cavendish, The Blazing World 61
- Thomas Sprat, History of the Royal Society 65
- Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, “First Dream” 66
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PART II Plants
- Theophrastus, De causis plantarum, or On the Causes of Plants 73
- Aristotle, De anima, or Of the Soul 77
- Dioscorides, De materia medica, or Herbal 78
- Pliny the Elder, Naturalis historia, or Natural History, On Flowers 82
- Pseudo- Apuleius, The Old En glish Herbarium 84
- Geoffrey Chaucer, The Legend of Good Women 86
- Pierre de Ronsard, “Ode to Cassandra” 88
- Leonhart Fuchs, De historia stirpium, or On the History of Plants 89
- William Turner, A New Herbal 92
- John Gerard, The Herbal or General History of Plants 95
- Guillaume du Bartas, La sepmaine ou creation du monde, or Divine Weeks and Works, On Aconite 100
- William Lawson, A New Orchard and Garden, On the Cultivation of Trees 102
- John Parkinson, Paradisi in Sole: Paradisus Terrestris, On Auriculas 103
- George Herbert, “The Flower” 109
- Ralph Austen, A Treatise of Fruit Trees, and The Spiritual Use of an Orchard or Garden of Fruit Trees 111
- Johanna St. John, Manuscript Recipes 113
- Samuel Gilbert, Florist’s Vade- Mecum, On Auriculas 113
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PART III Animals
- Aristotle, Historia animalium, or The History of Animals 117
- Pliny the Elder, Naturalis historia, or Natural History, On Animals 123
- Physiologus 125
- Bartholomaeus Anglicus, De proprietatibus rerum, or On the Properties of Things 127
- Second- Family Bestiary 130
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 131
- Geoffrey Chaucer, The Parliament of Fowls 135
- Marie de France, Fables 139
- John Lydgate, “The Debate of the Horse, Goose, and Sheep” 140
- Anselm Turmeda, The Disputation of the Donkey 142
- Michel de Montaigne, “An Apology for Raymond Sebond” 146
- John Caius, Of English Dogges 149
- Thomas Johnson, Cornucopiae 151
- Edward Topsell, The History of Four- Footed Beasts 153
- Gervase Markham, Markham’s Masterpiece 157
- Hester Pulter, “The Ugly Spider” 160
- Richard Lovelace, “The Snail” 162
- Margaret Cavendish, Grounds of Natu ral Philosophy 165
- Robert Hooke, Micrographia 166
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PART IV Weather, Climate, and Season
- Hippocrates, Airs, Waters, Places 171
- Aristotle, Meteorologica, or Meteorology 175
- Virgil, Georgics, Book 1, On the Storm 177
- Pseudo- Aristotle, Secreta secretorum, or The Secret of Secrets 180
- Avicenna, The Canon of Medicine, On Climate 182
- Wandalbert of Prüm, On the Names, Signs, Times of Planting, and Qualities of Weather of the Twelve Months 183
- William Ram, Rams Little Dodoen 186
- Thomas Tusser, An Hundredth Pointes of Good Husbandrie 189
- William Shakespeare, King Lear 192
- Amelia Lanyer, “The Description of Cookham” 195
- William Shakespeare, The Tempest 201
- Thomas Jackson, The Raging Tempest Stilled 204
- Thomas Sprat and Robert Hooke, History of the Royal Society, On Weather 206
- Samuel Gilbert, Florist’s Vade- Mecum, Instructions for July 208
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PART V Inhabiting the Land
- Theocritus, Idyll 7 211
- Virgil, Eclogue 1 216
- Virgil, Georgics, On Farming 220
- Columella, Res rustica, or On Agriculture, On Farming 224
- Walter of Henley, Dite de hosbondrie, or Boke of Husbandrye 226
- William Langland, Piers Plowman 228
- Second Shepherd’s Play, from the Wakefield Mystery Plays 232
- Jacopo Sannazaro, Arcadia 234
- Thomas More, Utopia 236
- Thomas Tusser, Five Hundredth Pointes of Good Husbandrie 238
- William Harrison, Description of England 239
- Edmund Spenser, The Shephearde’s Calendar 241
- Gervase Markham, The English Husbandman, On Farming 245
- Ben Jonson, “To Penshurst” 247
- Mary Wroth, Urania 251
- Robert Herrick, “The Hock- Cart, or Harvest Home” 253
- Walter Blith, The English Improver Improved 255
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PART VI Gardens and Gardening
- Columella, Res rustica, or On Agriculture, On Gardens 259
- Piero de’ Crescenzi, Liber ruralium commodorum, or Book of Rural Commodity 263
- Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun, Le roman de la rose, or The Romance of the Rose 267
- Nicolas Bollard, On Planting and Grafting 269
- Thomas Hill, The Gardener’s Labyrinth 272
- Robert Laneham, Description of the Garden at Kenilworth 275
- Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene 277
- Gervase Markham, The En glish Husbandman, On Grafting 282
- William Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale 284
- William Lawson, A New Orchard and Garden and The Countrie House wife’s Garden, On Domestic Gardening 286
- John Parkinson, Paradisi in Sole: Paradisus Terrestris, On Nature and Gardening 290
- Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort, Description of Her Garden 294
- René Rapin, Hortorum Libri IV, or Of Gardens 296
- Andrew Marvell, “The Mower Against Gardens” 298
- Hester Pulter, “The Snail, the Tulip, and the Bee” 300
- John Evelyn, Elysium Britannicum, or The Royal Gardens 302
- John Worlidge, Systema Horticulturae, or The Art of Gardening in Three Books 306
- PART VII Outlandish Natural Worlds 311
- Pliny the Elder, Naturalis historia, or Natu ral History, On Arabia, Ethiopia, and the Fortunate Isles 313
- John Mandeville, Travels 315
- Leo Africanus, Della descrittione dell’Africa, or Description of Africa 319
- Jean de Léry, Histoire d’un voyage fait en la terre de Brésil, or History of a Voyage to the Land of Brazil 321
- Thomas Harriot, Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia 324
- Walter Raleigh, Discovery of the Large, Rich, and Beautiful Empire of Guiana 328
- Michael Drayton, “Ode: To the Virginian Voyage” 332
- John Parkinson, Theatrum Botanicum 335
- Thomas Sprat, History of the Royal Society, Observations on Java 339
- Aphra Behn, Oroonoko, or The Royal Slave: A True History 343
- Recommended Reading and Bibliography 347
- Permissions to Reprint 355
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Natural Philosophy and Natural Knowledge
- Hebrew Bible, Genesis 1 9
- Aristotle, Physics 15
- Lucretius, De rerum natura, or On the Nature of Things 20
- Pliny the Elder, Naturalis historia, or Natural History, On the Nature of the Earth 24
- Avicenna, The Canon of Medicine, On the Elements 26
- Hildegard of Bingen, Causae et curae, or Causes and Cures 28
- Alain de Lille, De planctu naturae, or The Complaint of Nature 30
- Roger Bacon, Opus majus, or Greater Work 34
- Saint Thomas Aquinas, Quaestiones disputatae de potentia dei, or Disputed Questions on the Power of God 37
- Pseudo- Albertus Magnus, The Book of the Secrets of Albertus Magnus 38
- Giambattista della Porta, Magia naturalis, or Natural Magic 43
- Guillaume du Bartas, La sepmaine ou creation du monde, or Divine Weeks and Works, On the Seventh Day 48
- Hugh Platt, Floraes Paradise 52
- Francis Bacon, Novum organum, or New Organon, and New Atlantis 54
- Hannah Wolley, The Ladies Directory 60
- Margaret Cavendish, The Blazing World 61
- Thomas Sprat, History of the Royal Society 65
- Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, “First Dream” 66
-
PART II Plants
- Theophrastus, De causis plantarum, or On the Causes of Plants 73
- Aristotle, De anima, or Of the Soul 77
- Dioscorides, De materia medica, or Herbal 78
- Pliny the Elder, Naturalis historia, or Natural History, On Flowers 82
- Pseudo- Apuleius, The Old En glish Herbarium 84
- Geoffrey Chaucer, The Legend of Good Women 86
- Pierre de Ronsard, “Ode to Cassandra” 88
- Leonhart Fuchs, De historia stirpium, or On the History of Plants 89
- William Turner, A New Herbal 92
- John Gerard, The Herbal or General History of Plants 95
- Guillaume du Bartas, La sepmaine ou creation du monde, or Divine Weeks and Works, On Aconite 100
- William Lawson, A New Orchard and Garden, On the Cultivation of Trees 102
- John Parkinson, Paradisi in Sole: Paradisus Terrestris, On Auriculas 103
- George Herbert, “The Flower” 109
- Ralph Austen, A Treatise of Fruit Trees, and The Spiritual Use of an Orchard or Garden of Fruit Trees 111
- Johanna St. John, Manuscript Recipes 113
- Samuel Gilbert, Florist’s Vade- Mecum, On Auriculas 113
-
PART III Animals
- Aristotle, Historia animalium, or The History of Animals 117
- Pliny the Elder, Naturalis historia, or Natural History, On Animals 123
- Physiologus 125
- Bartholomaeus Anglicus, De proprietatibus rerum, or On the Properties of Things 127
- Second- Family Bestiary 130
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 131
- Geoffrey Chaucer, The Parliament of Fowls 135
- Marie de France, Fables 139
- John Lydgate, “The Debate of the Horse, Goose, and Sheep” 140
- Anselm Turmeda, The Disputation of the Donkey 142
- Michel de Montaigne, “An Apology for Raymond Sebond” 146
- John Caius, Of English Dogges 149
- Thomas Johnson, Cornucopiae 151
- Edward Topsell, The History of Four- Footed Beasts 153
- Gervase Markham, Markham’s Masterpiece 157
- Hester Pulter, “The Ugly Spider” 160
- Richard Lovelace, “The Snail” 162
- Margaret Cavendish, Grounds of Natu ral Philosophy 165
- Robert Hooke, Micrographia 166
-
PART IV Weather, Climate, and Season
- Hippocrates, Airs, Waters, Places 171
- Aristotle, Meteorologica, or Meteorology 175
- Virgil, Georgics, Book 1, On the Storm 177
- Pseudo- Aristotle, Secreta secretorum, or The Secret of Secrets 180
- Avicenna, The Canon of Medicine, On Climate 182
- Wandalbert of Prüm, On the Names, Signs, Times of Planting, and Qualities of Weather of the Twelve Months 183
- William Ram, Rams Little Dodoen 186
- Thomas Tusser, An Hundredth Pointes of Good Husbandrie 189
- William Shakespeare, King Lear 192
- Amelia Lanyer, “The Description of Cookham” 195
- William Shakespeare, The Tempest 201
- Thomas Jackson, The Raging Tempest Stilled 204
- Thomas Sprat and Robert Hooke, History of the Royal Society, On Weather 206
- Samuel Gilbert, Florist’s Vade- Mecum, Instructions for July 208
-
PART V Inhabiting the Land
- Theocritus, Idyll 7 211
- Virgil, Eclogue 1 216
- Virgil, Georgics, On Farming 220
- Columella, Res rustica, or On Agriculture, On Farming 224
- Walter of Henley, Dite de hosbondrie, or Boke of Husbandrye 226
- William Langland, Piers Plowman 228
- Second Shepherd’s Play, from the Wakefield Mystery Plays 232
- Jacopo Sannazaro, Arcadia 234
- Thomas More, Utopia 236
- Thomas Tusser, Five Hundredth Pointes of Good Husbandrie 238
- William Harrison, Description of England 239
- Edmund Spenser, The Shephearde’s Calendar 241
- Gervase Markham, The English Husbandman, On Farming 245
- Ben Jonson, “To Penshurst” 247
- Mary Wroth, Urania 251
- Robert Herrick, “The Hock- Cart, or Harvest Home” 253
- Walter Blith, The English Improver Improved 255
-
PART VI Gardens and Gardening
- Columella, Res rustica, or On Agriculture, On Gardens 259
- Piero de’ Crescenzi, Liber ruralium commodorum, or Book of Rural Commodity 263
- Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun, Le roman de la rose, or The Romance of the Rose 267
- Nicolas Bollard, On Planting and Grafting 269
- Thomas Hill, The Gardener’s Labyrinth 272
- Robert Laneham, Description of the Garden at Kenilworth 275
- Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene 277
- Gervase Markham, The En glish Husbandman, On Grafting 282
- William Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale 284
- William Lawson, A New Orchard and Garden and The Countrie House wife’s Garden, On Domestic Gardening 286
- John Parkinson, Paradisi in Sole: Paradisus Terrestris, On Nature and Gardening 290
- Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort, Description of Her Garden 294
- René Rapin, Hortorum Libri IV, or Of Gardens 296
- Andrew Marvell, “The Mower Against Gardens” 298
- Hester Pulter, “The Snail, the Tulip, and the Bee” 300
- John Evelyn, Elysium Britannicum, or The Royal Gardens 302
- John Worlidge, Systema Horticulturae, or The Art of Gardening in Three Books 306
- PART VII Outlandish Natural Worlds 311
- Pliny the Elder, Naturalis historia, or Natu ral History, On Arabia, Ethiopia, and the Fortunate Isles 313
- John Mandeville, Travels 315
- Leo Africanus, Della descrittione dell’Africa, or Description of Africa 319
- Jean de Léry, Histoire d’un voyage fait en la terre de Brésil, or History of a Voyage to the Land of Brazil 321
- Thomas Harriot, Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia 324
- Walter Raleigh, Discovery of the Large, Rich, and Beautiful Empire of Guiana 328
- Michael Drayton, “Ode: To the Virginian Voyage” 332
- John Parkinson, Theatrum Botanicum 335
- Thomas Sprat, History of the Royal Society, Observations on Java 339
- Aphra Behn, Oroonoko, or The Royal Slave: A True History 343
- Recommended Reading and Bibliography 347
- Permissions to Reprint 355
- Index 357