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Herbals: Their Origin and Evolution (Cambridge Science Classics) Book

This edition of the 1938 major survey of herbals and herbalism during the period 1470-1670 retains the orignial text and supplements it with two of Agnes Arber's writings on herbals a biographical introduction and an extended bibliography.Read More

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  • Book Description

    The reissue of the 1938 revised edition of a work originally published in 1912 indicates its lasting value as a classic survey on the development of botany as a distinct scientific discipline.

  • Product Description

    Herbals deal primarily with medicinal and culinary herbs, their real and supposed properties and virtues, and in origin they go back at least to the Ancient Greeks. During the 16th and 17th centuries they developed into attractively illustrated printed books, the forerunners of modern botanical and pharmaceutical textbooks. Agnes Arber's Herbals (first published in 1912, much revised in 1938) stands as the major survey of the period 1470 to 1670 when botany evolved into a scientific discipline separate from herbalism, a development reflected in contemporary herbals. Every work on herbals since 1912 has been indebted to Arber's classic. The present volume in the Cambridge Science Classics series, while retaining her main text unaltered, supplements this with two of her later writings on herbals, provides a biographical introduction, greatly extends the bibliography and has annotations modifying the original text through later enquiry. This added material will make this re-issue invaluable to librarians, historians of science, book-lovers and all with an interest in the early development of botany, pharmacy and book production, even if they already possess the long-unobtainable 1938 edition.

  • 0521338794
  • 9780521338790
  • 11 December 1986
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 444
  • 3rd Ed
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