The Este Herbarium, preserved in the Este Secret Archives of the Modena State Archives, is one of the few surviving Renaissance herbaria to date. It is the most fascinating and mysterious. It is probably the sixth volume of a lost series. In the present article, we discuss the results of a joint work (still in progress) among the Universities of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio Emilia, and Bologna. All the correspondence between simplists and botanists of that epoch (primarily Ulisse Aldrovandi from Bologna) was thoroughly analysed, to search the solution of the rebus: which author (or authors), which temporal location, which context of production for this herbarium? The documents consulted allow to understand that living plants, seeds and illust...
Terzo di tre cataloghi delle piante coltivate nell’orto botanico di Modena posseduto dalla bibliotec...
L'erbario Marsili, conservato nella Biblioteca dell'Orto Botanico, è composto di 4 pacchi di fogli d...
Some notes of botanical interest handwritten by Filippo Morandini (1826-1903), botanist f...
The Este Herbarium, preserved in the Este Secret Archives of the Modena State Archives, is one of th...
We reveal the enigmatic origin of one of the earliest surviving botanical collections. The 16th-cent...
‘Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers’ is the inscription in Latin of a 16th century...
We reveal the enigmatic origin of one of the earliest surviving botanical collections. The 16th-cent...
Cristofolini, Giovanni (2023): Caspar Bauhin's contribution to a historical herbarium stored in Bolo...
The herbarium of Vincenzo Cesati (1806-1883) is considered the most important historical collection ...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
Emanuele Taranto Rosso, eclectic naturalist of the XIX Century, founded a scientific and didactic ce...
A little anonymous manuscript containing a text about ancient remedies was found in the private libr...
Abstract 1 - The herbarium of the 19th-century Neapolitan botanists Vincenzo and Francesco Briganti ...
Among the material of “Pharmacy Museum” of the University of Pavia is listed a pharmaceutical herbar...
This article sets out to throw light on the intellectual and scientific activities of a group of Spa...
Terzo di tre cataloghi delle piante coltivate nell’orto botanico di Modena posseduto dalla bibliotec...
L'erbario Marsili, conservato nella Biblioteca dell'Orto Botanico, è composto di 4 pacchi di fogli d...
Some notes of botanical interest handwritten by Filippo Morandini (1826-1903), botanist f...
The Este Herbarium, preserved in the Este Secret Archives of the Modena State Archives, is one of th...
We reveal the enigmatic origin of one of the earliest surviving botanical collections. The 16th-cent...
‘Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers’ is the inscription in Latin of a 16th century...
We reveal the enigmatic origin of one of the earliest surviving botanical collections. The 16th-cent...
Cristofolini, Giovanni (2023): Caspar Bauhin's contribution to a historical herbarium stored in Bolo...
The herbarium of Vincenzo Cesati (1806-1883) is considered the most important historical collection ...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
Emanuele Taranto Rosso, eclectic naturalist of the XIX Century, founded a scientific and didactic ce...
A little anonymous manuscript containing a text about ancient remedies was found in the private libr...
Abstract 1 - The herbarium of the 19th-century Neapolitan botanists Vincenzo and Francesco Briganti ...
Among the material of “Pharmacy Museum” of the University of Pavia is listed a pharmaceutical herbar...
This article sets out to throw light on the intellectual and scientific activities of a group of Spa...
Terzo di tre cataloghi delle piante coltivate nell’orto botanico di Modena posseduto dalla bibliotec...
L'erbario Marsili, conservato nella Biblioteca dell'Orto Botanico, è composto di 4 pacchi di fogli d...
Some notes of botanical interest handwritten by Filippo Morandini (1826-1903), botanist f...