The science and philosophy of the ancient Greek world was made available to medieval Europe largely through translations by Muslim scholars. In cosmopolitan cities like Baghdad and Cordoba, caliphs supported the collecting and translation of scientific writing from around the world. The herbals produced in these places came to include not only Greek, Syriac, and Dacian names for plants but also synonyms in Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit, Hebrew, Spanish, Latin, and other languages. Herbals became etymological works as much as they were botanic ones.https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/biggreen-exhibit/1003/thumbnail.jp
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The science and philosophy of the ancient Greek world was made available to medieval Europe largely ...
With so many names to coordinate, it is not surprising that medieval herbals are full of pseudo-syn...
Throughout History, every society has given names to the plants by following different rules. In Al-...
The earliest indications of medicinal plant use by humans were found in the Middle East and date bac...
Together with encyclopedias, herbals were the primary means of categorizing plants before the botani...
makes some interesting points regarding the manuscript traditions that include alternative names for...
This article tracks the history of taxonomy back to the ancient Greek scholars Aristotle and Theophr...
The present article is a part of the project "Linguistic structure of binomial botanical denominatio...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
In ancient Greece, the philosopher Aristotle distinguished plants from animals and humans with the i...
Fol. 53-55 Genera names and their ethymologies Names derived from botanists' names and given by To...
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a part of check list of medicinal flora and their uses enlisted in Holy Quran, Ahadith and Islamic l...
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