LEADER 03848nam 22007333 450 001 9910130589503321 005 20240424230126.0 010 $a88-8453-803-3 035 $a(CKB)3400000000020547 035 $a(ItFiC)it 08699356 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000576845 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12273356 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000576845 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10559613 035 $a(PQKB)23854807 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/82649 035 $a(EXLCZ)993400000000020547 100 $a20110314d2008 uy 0 101 0 $aita 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 04$aGli erbari aretini$b[electronic resource] $eda Andrea Cesalpino ai giorni nostri /$fa cura di Chiara Nepi, Enrico Gusmeroli 210 $aFirenze $cFirenze University Press$d2008 215 $axiv, 191 p. $ccol. ill 225 0 $aCataloghi e collezioni Gli erbari aretini 225 0$aCataloghi e collezioni ;$v4 300 $aCollected essays. 300 $aAlso cont. (p. 114- 186) facs. repr. of the 1858 ed. of De horto sicco by A. Cesalpino (1524 or 5-1603). 311 $a88-8453-765-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $uhttp://www.ilibri.casalini.it/toc/08699356.pdf$3TOC 330 $aThe production of this book has been made possible by the collaboration of a number of scholars and the generosity of the Arezzo Provincial Authority. It provides detailed descriptions of the contents of precious botanical collections amassed by natives of Arezzo, or simply conserved in institutions situated within the territory. The book provides an overview of both herbals of dried plants and painted herbals from the sixteenth century up to the present, starting from the one created in 1563 by the Arezzo doctor Andrea Cesalpino. The first herbal in the world to be organised through systematic criteria, this collection is now in the Botanical Section of the Florence University Museum of Natural History, together with another small eighteenth-century herbal produced by a pharmacist from Cortona, Agostino Coltellini. Conserved in Cortona itself is another eighteenth-century herbal, this one painted by Mattia Moneti, while in Castiglion Fiorentino and Poppi respectively are the intriguing collections of the Hortus siccus pisanus (18th century) and of the Biblioteca Rilliana (late 17th century). Also described in the book is a herbal from the Convent of La Verna (18th century) and the Egyptian herbal of Jacob Corinaldi (19th century), conserved in Montevarchi. Finally there are also the modern herbals, illustrating the continuity over time of a practice that is the foundation of all systematic study. The book is in fact rounded off by an anastatic reprint of the description of the Cesalpino herbal published in 1858, which is still a seminal work for studies such as those contained in this collection. 517 $aGli erbari aretini 606 $aPlants 606 $aComplementary Therapies 606 $aTherapeutics 606 $aEukaryota 606 $aOrganism Forms 606 $aPhytotherapy 606 $aPlants, Medicinal 610 $aBiologia 610 $aBotanica 610 $aArezzo 610 $aMuseo di storia naturale 610 $aFirenze 615 2$aPlants 615 2$aComplementary Therapies 615 2$aTherapeutics 615 2$aEukaryota 615 2$aOrganism Forms 615 2$aPhytotherapy 615 2$aPlants, Medicinal 676 $a581 700 $aNepi$b Chiara$4edt$065402 701 $aNepi$b Chiara$065402 701 $aGusmeroli$b Enrico$0900999 801 0$bItFiC 801 1$bItFiC 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910130589503321 996 $aGli erbari aretini$92013943 997 $aUNINA