“House Father Literature” (Hausväterliteratur) gives information about which plants were cultivated in the early modern era and whether the composition of those plants in various gardens changed over time. Three works from the end of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries respectively posed the following questions: What plants were cultivated? What information is there on those plants? Why are those plants in particular to be cultivated? Can any tendenciesof scientification or economization be determined? Those plants named in the aforementioned works were put into lists and described in detail; then the lists were compared and questions were posed as to their similarities and differences. Particular plants were subjected to analysis. There is a...
International audienceThis paper deals with the development of interpretations of plants' diseases b...
International audienceThis paper deals with the development of interpretations of plants' diseases b...
Abstract: Healthy body and virtuous mores in the Leonhart Fuchs’ herbarium at the beginning of the 1...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
This paper examines the bodies of knowledge discussed by the Zurich naturalist Johannes Gessner (170...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
This work describes dye plants and their cultivation through the history until present day. Some spe...
The first part of Bachelor thesis is focused on historical evolution of using medicinal plants in ea...
Among the efforts to improve agricultural productivity, the cultivation of useful plants was of part...
Traditionally conceived of as subordinate bodies in the study of nature, plants gained momentum in t...
Traditionally conceived of as subordinate bodies in the study of nature, plants gained momentum in t...
That plants have always held an essential value for human life may be obvious, but nevertheless it i...
That plants have always held an essential value for human life may be obvious, but nevertheless it i...
International audienceThis paper deals with the development of interpretations of plants' diseases b...
International audienceThis paper deals with the development of interpretations of plants' diseases b...
Abstract: Healthy body and virtuous mores in the Leonhart Fuchs’ herbarium at the beginning of the 1...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
This paper examines the bodies of knowledge discussed by the Zurich naturalist Johannes Gessner (170...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
This work describes dye plants and their cultivation through the history until present day. Some spe...
The first part of Bachelor thesis is focused on historical evolution of using medicinal plants in ea...
Among the efforts to improve agricultural productivity, the cultivation of useful plants was of part...
Traditionally conceived of as subordinate bodies in the study of nature, plants gained momentum in t...
Traditionally conceived of as subordinate bodies in the study of nature, plants gained momentum in t...
That plants have always held an essential value for human life may be obvious, but nevertheless it i...
That plants have always held an essential value for human life may be obvious, but nevertheless it i...
International audienceThis paper deals with the development of interpretations of plants' diseases b...
International audienceThis paper deals with the development of interpretations of plants' diseases b...
Abstract: Healthy body and virtuous mores in the Leonhart Fuchs’ herbarium at the beginning of the 1...