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Andrea Cesalpino's ›De Plantis Libri XVI‹ (1583) and the Transformation of Medical Botany in the 16th Century

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In 1583 the Italian botanist and physician Andrea Cesalpino (1524–1603) published De Plantis Libri XVI, made of 16 books (libri), considered to be the first treatise where botany is treated indepen...
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In 1583 the Italian botanist and physician Andrea Cesalpino (1524–1603) published De Plantis Libri XVI, made of 16 books (libri), considered to be the first treatise where botany is treated independently from medicine. In so doing, he broke with a long tradition inherited in Western science from Antiquity and perpetuated during the Middle Age through the early Renaissance. De Plantis lays the foundations of scientific systematics through a new focus on plant morphology and natural similarities and became a milestone in the history of Western botany. It is a precious testimony to the evolution of botanical and physiological knowledge in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and illustrates the role of Aristotelian philosophy in 16th-century knowledge. The volume includes an introductory essay about Cesalpino's philosophy and botany, a critical edition of the Latin text, a translation, a commentary, and indexes. It should interest scholars in Renaissance studies, historians, and philosophers of science and medicine, as well as botanists and plant scientists curious about the history of plant sciences.

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Price: $195.99
Pages: 267
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 24 July 2023
ISBN: 9783111000169
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HIS000000 HISTORY / General, HIS020000 HISTORY / Europe / Italy, HIS037030 HISTORY / Modern / General, HIS037090 HISTORY / Modern / 16th Century, MED000000 MEDICAL / General, MED039000 MEDICAL / History, MED051000 MEDICAL / Medical History & Records, SCI034000 SCIENCE / History, SCI101000 SCIENCE / Ethics
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Quentin Hiernaux, FNRS-Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; Corentin Tresnie, FNRS-Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.