04290oam 2200565I 450 991015457930332120230124193938.01-315-23494-710.4324/9781315234946 (CKB)3710000000965590(MiAaPQ)EBC4758661(OCoLC)965444297(BIP)59802164(BIP)13098991(EXLCZ)99371000000096559020180706e20162006 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierVisualizing medieval medicine and natural history, 1200-1550 /edited by Jean A. Givens, Karen M. Reeds, Alain TouwaideLondon :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (301 pages) illustrationsAVISTA Studies in the History of Medieval Technology, Science and Art ;Volume 5First published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing.0-7546-5296-3 1-351-87557-4 1. Image, word, and medicine in the Middle Ages / Peter Murray Jones -- 2. Latin crusaders, Byzantine herbals / Alain Touwaide -- 3. The illuminated Tacuinum sanitatis manuscripts from northern Italy ca. 1380-1400 : sources, patrons, and the creation of a new pictorial genre / Cathleen Hoeniger -- 4. Erudition on display : the "scientific" illustrations in Pico della Mirandola's manuscript of Pliny the Elder's Natural history / Sarah Blake McHam -- 5. Reading and writing the illustrated Tractatus de herbis, 1280-1526 / Jean A. Givens -- 6. Leonardo de Vinci's anatomical studies in Milan : a re-examination of sites and sources / Monica Azzolini -- 7. (Hu)moral exemplars : type and temperament in cinquecento painting / Piers D. Britton -- 8. Leonardo da Vinci and botanical illustration : nature prints, drawings, and woodcuts ca. 1500 / Karen M. Reeds -- 9. The uses of realism in early modern illustrated botany / Claudia Swan.Images in medieval and early modern treatises on medicine, pharmacy, and natural history often confound our expectations about the functions of medical and scientific illustrations. They do not look very much like the things they purport to portray; and their actual usefulness in everyday medical practice or teaching is not obvious. By looking at works as diverse as herbals, jewellery, surgery manuals, lay health guides, cinquecento paintings, manuscripts of Pliny's Natural History, and Leonardo's notebooks, Visualizing Medieval Medicine and Natural History, 1200-1550 addresses fundamental questions about the interplay of art and science from the thirteenth to the mid-sixteenth century: What counts as a medical illustration in the Middle Ages? What are the purposes and audiences of the illustrations in medieval medical, pharmaceutical, and natural history texts? How are images used to clarify, expand, authenticate, and replace these texts? How do images of natural objects, observed phenomena, and theoretical concepts amplify texts and convey complex cultural attitudes? What features lead us to regard some of these images as typically 'medieval' while other exactly contemporary images strike us as 'Renaissance' or 'early modern' in character? Art historians, medical historians, historians of science, and specialists in manuscripts and early printed books will welcome this wide-ranging, interdisciplinary examination of the role of visualization in early scientific inquiry.AVISTA studies in the history of medieval technology, science and art ;Volume 5.Medicine, MedievalScience, MedievalMedical illustrationEarly works to 1800Botanical illustrationEarly works to 1800Medicine, Medieval.Science, Medieval.Medical illustrationBotanical illustration610Givens Jean A(Jean Ann),1947-314321Reeds Karen314322Touwaide Alain314323MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910154579303321Visualizing medieval medicine and natural history, 1200-15502876276UNINA