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