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  • Besler, Basilius (1561-1629)

    Published by Mineola, N.Y. Newton Abbot : Dover ; David & Charles [distributor], 2007

    ISBN 10: 0486460053 ISBN 13: 9780486460055

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First Edition. Fine copy in the original color-printed, stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Series; Dover pictorial archive series. Physical description; 75 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. Notes; Includes index. "This Dover edition, first published in 2007, is a new selection of 73 plates from Hortus Eystettensis, originally published as a three-volume set in Nuremburg in 1613. The Publisher's Note has been specially written for the present edition." Subjects; Besler, Basilius (1561-1629). Hortus Eystettensis ; Illustrations. Hortus Eystettensis (Germany). Botanical illustration ; Early works to 1800. Botany ; Pre-Linnean works. Botanical illustration. Gardens. Hortus Eystettensis (Germany) ; Early works to 1800. Eichstätt (Germany). Bavaria (Germany). Germany. 1 Kg.


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  • Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Edizioni Aboca Museum, Sansepolcro [deutscher Vertrieb: Schnell + Steiner, Regensburg], 2006. Helle Original-Pappband, heller Original-Schutzumschlag, weißer kofferartiger Original-Schuber, 286 Seiten, gr.4° (39,5 x 30,5 x 3,5 cm). Text in ITALIENISCHER, DEUTSCHER & ENGLISCHER Sprache. Kunstdruckpapier. Schuber mit minimalen Gebrauchsspuren, Umschlag ohne Gebrauchsspuren, Einband ohne Gebrauchsspuren, Papier ohne Bräunungsspuren, Buchblock sauber (also ohne Unterstreichungen & Randglossen). Sehr schönes, ungelesenes Exemplar. GEWICHT (mit Verpackung): > 4 Kg. - Achtung! Hinweis: Gewichtsbedingt gelten womöglich höhere Portosätze als die automatisch angezeigten. Wir behalten uns vor, das faktische Porto zu berechnen. PLEASE NOTICE: Maybe the shipping costs are more expensive than here automatically marked. Changes reserved due to the de facto shipping. [INTERNER HINWEIS - STANDORT schwarzes Regal, rechts obenauf (SONDERFORMATE)].

  • Besler, Basilius, 1561-1629

    Published by München: Schirmer/Mosel, 2007, 2007

    Seller: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, U.S.A.

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Besler, Basilius, 1561-1629. Der Garten von Eichstätt: das grosse Herbarium des Basilius Besler von 1613 : Hortus Eystettensis. München: Schirmer/Mosel, 2007, Die Prachtausgabe (noted on front of dust-jacket), 148, 367pp. Plates, beautiful dust-jacket, fresh and attractive huge white cloth, color illustrations throughout, 39x31cm, immense in size and weight. Mit einem Vorwort von Dieter Vogellehner und botanischen Erläuterungen von Gérard G. Aymonin ; Übertragung der botanischen Erläuterungstexte aus dem Französischen: Ulrike Kilias. - TEXT IN GERMAN. ISBN 9783829603188.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Right margin and middle restored, size (in cm): 45,5 x 38,5; - Splendourful representation of of three Ranunculaceae. 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613.In 2013 was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Left margin restored, size (in cm): 43 x 37; - Splendourful representation of of three Ranunculaceae. 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Very good, size (in cm): 48 x 39; - Splendourful representation of 1 Apiaceae and 3 Labiatae. The Apiaceae (or Umbelliferae), commonly known as the celery, carrot or parsley family, are a family of mostly aromatic plants with hollow stems. The family, which is named after the type genus Apium, is large, with more than 3,700 species spread across 434 genera, it is the 16th-largest family of flowering plants.The Lamiaceae or Labiatae (the mint or deadnettle family) are a family of flowering plants. They have traditionally been considered closely related to Verbenaceae, but in the 1990s, phylogenetic studies suggested that many genera classified in Verbenaceae belong instead in Lamiaceae.The currently accepted version of Verbenaceae may not be more closely related to Lamiaceae than some of the other families in the order Lamiales. It is not yet known which of the families in Lamiales is closest to Lamiaceae. 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Right margin and middle restored., size (in cm): 47 x 41; - Splendourful representation of 5 oriental Hyacinthus. This is a small genus of bulbous flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. Plants are commonly called hyacinths. The genus is native to the eastern Mediterranean (from south Turkey to northern Israel), north-east Iran, and Turkmenistan. Several species of Brodiea, Scilla, and other plants that were formerly classified in the lily family and have flower clusters borne along the stalk also have common names with hyacinth in them. Hyacinths should also not be confused with the genus Muscari, which are commonly known as grape hyacinths. 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Left margin in the middle, missing part restored, size (in cm): 48 x 39; - Splendourful representation of 3 Piperales plants 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 it was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Left margin in the middle, missing part restored, size (in cm): 45,5 x 38; - Splendourful representation of 2 Brassicales plants 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613.In 2013 it was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Right margin in the middle, missing part restored, size (in cm): 47 x 39; - Splendourful representation of 3 Scabiosa plants 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 it was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Right margin in the middle, missing part restored, size (in cm): 45 x 37; - Splendourful representation of 2 healing plants 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 it was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Lest margin, missing parts replaced, size (in cm): 45,5 x 38; - Splendourful representation of Conyza canadensis (formerly Erigeron canadensis L.) is an annual plant native throughout most of North America and Central America and 2 Asters, a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 it was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Right margin replaced, size (in cm): 46,5 x 37; - Splendourful representation of 2 Carnations and 1 Calluna vulgaris (known as common heather, ling, or simply heather) is the sole species in the genus Calluna in the family Ericaceae. It is a low growing perennial shrub growing to 20 to 50 centimetres tall, or rarely to 1 metre (39 in) and taller, and is found widely in Europe and Asia Minor on acidic soils in open sunny situations and in moderate shade. It is the dominant plant in most heathland and moorland in Europe, and in some bog vegetation and acidic pine and oak woodland. It is tolerant of grazing and regenerates following occasional burning, and is often managed in nature reserves and grouse moors by sheep or cattle grazing, and also by light burning. .The Caryophyllaceae, commonly called the pink family or carnation family, are a family of flowering plants. It is included in the dicotyledon order Caryophyllales in the APG III system, alongside 33 other families, including Amaranthaceae, Cactaceae, and Polygonaceae. It is a large family, with 86 genera and some 2,200 species. This cosmopolitan family of mostly herbaceous plants is best represented in temperate climates, with a few species growing on tropical mountains. Some of the more commonly known members include pinks and carnations (Dianthus), and firepink and campions (Lychnis and Silene). Many species are grown as ornamental plants, and some species are widespread weeds. Most species grow in the Mediterranean and bordering regions of Europe and Asia. The number of genera and species in the Southern Hemisphere is rather small, although the family does contain Antarctic pearlwort (Colobanthus quitensis), the worlds southernmost dicot, which is one of only two flowering plants found in Antarctica . 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 was the 400 anniversary of the first edition!; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Small tears on right and left margin, perfectly resored, size (in cm): 46 x 39,5; - Splendourful representation of 3 Clovers 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. 2013 was the 400 anniversary of this first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Upper and left margin perfectly replaced, size (in cm): 42 x 38,5; - Splendourful representation of 3 Hyacinthus. This is a small genus of bulbous flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. Plants are commonly called hyacinths. The genus is native to the eastern Mediterranean (from south Turkey to northern Israel), north-east Iran, and Turkmenistan. Several species of Brodiea, Scilla, and other plants that were formerly classified in the lily family and have flower clusters borne along the stalk also have common names with hyacinth in them. Hyacinths should also not be confused with the genus Muscari, which are commonly known as grape hyacinths. 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. 2013 was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Seller image for BOTANIQUE - Gravure originale in-folio sur cuivre, imprimée sur papier vergé filigrané et aquarellée à la main, provenant du HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS de Basil Besler / Original Basil Besler's botanical copper engraving : I. ORNITHOGALUM HISPA, NICUM SPICATUM II. POLYGONATUM VULGATIUS III. POLYGONATIUM MAIUS. for sale by Librairie Christian Chaboud

    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. 54x40,5cm (21,25 x 15,94 in), Gravure provenant du catalogue monumental Hortus Eystettensis publié par le botaniste, apothicaire et médecin, Basil Besler en 1613, à l'occasion de la création du jardin botanique commandé en 1597 par le prince-évêque d'Eichstätt, Jean Conrad de Gemmingen. L'ouvrage décrit 1084 espèces végétales et contient 367 planches des plantes les plus remarquables du jardin du prince, exécutées par plus de six graveurs différents et dont le plus important était Wolfgang Kilian. Pas de texte au verso. Numérotation à la plume "141" en haut à droite. Bel état de fraîcheur.

  • Seller image for BOTANIQUE - Gravure originale in-folio sur cuivre, imprimée sur papier vergé filigrané et aquarellée à la main, provenant du HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS de Basil Besler / Original Basil Besler's botanical copper engraving : I. COLUTEA VESICARIA II. CYTISUS GALENI MARANTA. CORNUTUS III. CYTISUS PRIMUS TABERNEM SPICATUS for sale by Librairie Christian Chaboud

    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. 54x40,5cm (21,25 x 15,94 in), Gravure provenant du catalogue monumental Hortus Eystettensis publié par le botaniste, apothicaire et médecin, Basil Besler en 1613, à l'occasion de la création du jardin botanique commandé en 1597 par le prince-évêque d'Eichstätt, Jean Conrad de Gemmingen. L'ouvrage décrit 1084 espèces végétales et contient 367 planches des plantes les plus remarquables du jardin du prince, exécutées par plus de six graveurs différents et dont le plus important était Wolfgang Kilian. Pas de texte au verso. Numérotation à la plume "62" en haut à droite. Bel état de fraîcheur.

  • Seller image for BOTANIQUE - Gravure originale in-folio sur cuivre, imprimée sur papier vergé filigrané et aquarellée à la main, provenant du HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS de Basil Besler / Original Basil Besler's botanical copper engraving : I. SALVIA MAIORLATIFOLIIS FLORE CAERULEO II. SALVIA HISPANICA FLORE ALBO III. SALVIA MINOR PINNATA. for sale by Librairie Christian Chaboud

    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. 53x39cm (20,86 x 15,55 in), Gravure provenant du catalogue monumental Hortus Eystettensis publié par le botaniste, apothicaire et médecin, Basil Besler en 1613, à l'occasion de la création du jardin botanique commandé en 1597 par le prince-évêque d'Eichstätt, Jean Conrad de Gemmingen. L'ouvrage décrit 1084 espèces végétales et contient 367 planches des plantes les plus remarquables du jardin du prince, exécutées par plus de six graveurs différents et dont le plus important était Wolfgang Kilian. Pas de texte au verso. Numérotation à la plume "141" en haut à droite. Bel état de fraîcheur.

  • Seller image for BOTANIQUE - Gravure originale in-folio sur cuivre, imprimée sur papier vergé filigrané et aquarellée à la main, provenant du HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS de Basil Besler / Original Basil Besler's botanical copper engraving : I. MARRUBIUM VULGARE II. MARRUBIUM CRETICUM ANGU III. MENTHA SARRACENICA. for sale by Librairie Christian Chaboud

    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. 53x39,5cm (20,86 x 15,55 in), Gravure provenant du catalogue monumental Hortus Eystettensis publié par le botaniste, apothicaire et médecin, Basil Besler en 1613, à l'occasion de la création du jardin botanique commandé en 1597 par le prince-évêque d'Eichstätt, Jean Conrad de Gemmingen. L'ouvrage décrit 1084 espèces végétales et contient 367 planches des plantes les plus remarquables du jardin du prince, exécutées par plus de six graveurs différents et dont le plus important était Wolfgang Kilian. Pas de texte au verso. Numérotation à la plume "281" en haut à droite. Bel état de fraîcheur.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Right side, missing part and tears restored, size (in cm): 47 x 38,5; - Splendourful representation of 3 Fritillaria is a genus of about 100 to 130 species of bulbous plants in the family Liliaceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, especially the Mediterranean, southwest Asia, and western North America. The name is derived from the Latin term for a dice-box (fritillus) and probably refers to the checkered pattern of the flowers of many species. Plants of the genus are known in English as fritillaries. Some North American species are called mission bells. 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Left margin some restoration, size (in cm): 46 x 38; - Splendourful representation of of three Comarum palustre (syn. Potentilla palustris), known by the common names purple marshlocks, swamp cinquefoil and marsh cinquefoil, is a common waterside shrub. It has a circumboreal distribution, occurring throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, particularly the northern regions. It is most commonly found on lake shores, marshy riversides and stream margins, often partly submerged with foliage floating. It is a parent of some Fragaria, Comarum hybrids, ornamental plants produced by crossing with strawberries. 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Right side missing part and tears restored, size (in cm): 47 x 39; - Splendourful representation of 1 Hippoglossum, 1 Sanicula europaea (sanicle, wood sanicle) , a perennial plant of the family Apiaceae. It is widespread in shady woodland across Europe and 1 Primula, a genus of mainly herbaceous flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. They include the familiar wildflower of banks and verges, the primrose (P. vulgaris). Other common species are P. auricula (auricula), P. veris (cowslip) and P. elatior. These species and many others are valued for their ornamental flowers. 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: original colored, condition: Right side margin mising part and tear replaced, size (in cm): 43 x 40,5 cm; - Spledourful representation of 3 Narcissus 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 it was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius (1561-1629)

    Published by Norimberga, 1613

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Incisione originale su rame (cm. 39x48 più margini bianchi) tratta dal celebre erbario 'Hortus Eystettensis'. Restauri. Bella coloritura antica all'acquarello. Prima edizione.

  • Besler Basilius (1561-1629)

    Published by Norimberga, 1613

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Incisione originale su rame (cm. 39x44,5 più margini bianchi) tratta dal celebre erbario 'Hortus Eystettensis'. Restauri marginali e due piccoli tagli, senza perdite, nella parte incisa. Bella coloritura antica all'acquarello. Prima edizione.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Right margin some restorations, size (in cm): 47 x 38; - 4 beautiful representations of Fabaceae 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from the Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. This year is the 400 anniversary of the first edition!; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: original colored, condition: Right side mising part replaced. Thin paper restored., size (in cm): 48 x 39; - Splendourful representation of 3 different Granny's Bonnets or Columbine s 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Incisione originale su rame (cm. 41x49 più ampi margini bianchi) tratta dal celebre erbario 'Hortus Eystettensis'. Testo latino al verso. Ottimo esemplare in bella coloritura antica all'acquarello.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Left margin, missing paper parts replaced, size (in cm): 46 x 39; - Splendourful representation of 2 carnations 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 it was the 400 anniversary of the first edition! - additional information: Published in Hortus Eystettensis in Eichstaett & Nuernberg; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.

  • Besler Basilius ( 1561 - 1629 ) Nuremberg

    Published by Artist: Besler Basilius ( - 1629 ) Nuremberg ; issued in: Nuremberg; - Basilius Besler (1561?1629) was a respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist best known for his monumental Hortus Eystettensis He was curator of the garden of Johann Konrad von Gemmingen prince bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria The bishop was an enthusiastic botanist who derived great pleasure from his garden which was the only important European botanical garden outside Italy The work was named Hortus Eystettensis (Garden at Eichstätt) The emphasis in botanicals of previous centuries had been on medicinal and culinary herbs and these had usually been depicted in a crude manner The images were often inadequate for identification and had little claim to being aesthetic The, 1561

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    Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Right side margin mising part replaced, size (in cm): 46 x 36; - 3 beautiful Narzissus- Lily. 1.edition of the Hortus Eystettensis, printed and issued from the Basilius Besler in Nuremberg 1613. In 2013 it was the 400 anniversary of the first edition!; History: Plant science, or botany, deals in detail with the diversity of the plant world and tries to bring it into a system. The plants are examined in terms of structure, growth, life cycle, reproduction, metabolism and chemical properties. Plant science is one of the oldest sciences: people have been studying the effects of certain plants since early on. What was of interest was whether these were edible or of a healing nature. Today, five sub-areas make up botany. Plant morphology studies plant structure and form. This includes the internal and external structure as well as the structure of the plant cell. Plant physiology examines functional processes such as metabolism. Plant systematics brings order to the plant world. It describes precisely the different types of plants. Geobotany deals with the location of the plants. This includes the interaction between the plant and its environment. Ecophysiology explores to what extent and why plants have adapted to their environment in the past. This is particularly interesting because this also happens in environments with hostile conditions.