In the late 1750s, the Swedish botanist Engelbert Jörlin (1733–1810), one of Carl Linnaeus’ students wrote his dissertation Plantae tinctoriae on more than one hundred dye plants. The article presents a systematic study on these dyeing materials and reflects the knowledge in the mid-18th century. His dissertation focused on domestic plants that could be suitable instead of expensive imported trade goods and was published during the Age of Utility (1719–1771). The Latin text of Jörlin’s dissertation was first converted into a digital version by the ‘Noscemus General Model’ from Transkribus and then translated into English. The current scientific names were obtained from various biological websites. The dyestuffs were assigned to four groups:...
Various plant diagnoses, dating from Linnaeus fil.'s entire career span. Items include: - 3 ff, qua...
In the eighteenth century, a widely investigated – and even fashionable – field of knowledge is natu...
[Actes de congrès] ISBN du volume : 9781909492813 (London : Archetype Publications; 2021)Internation...
In the late 1750s, the Swedish botanist Engelbert Jörlin (1733–1810), one of Carl Linnaeus’ students...
Notes on various plant species, for which are given the 'mater' and 'pater', or female and male plan...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordDurin...
This work describes dye plants and their cultivation through the history until present day. Some spe...
This paper examines the bodies of knowledge discussed by the Zurich naturalist Johannes Gessner (170...
Linnaean dissertation no. 35. Native plants of Sweden. Defended February 22, 1752 by Johan Hiorth
We review the history of floristic studies of the parish of Stenbrohult, southern Sweden, where Carl...
peer reviewedIn 1583 the Italian botanist and physician Andrea Cesalpino (1524-1603) published De Pl...
Diagnoses of plants, as published in two dissertations: - fol 1r: "Plantae rariores africanae", def...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
Swedish provincial floras have a history dating back to the 17th century. During the Linnaean era ve...
This article discusses problems concerning the use of colour in botanical illustrations, focusing on...
Various plant diagnoses, dating from Linnaeus fil.'s entire career span. Items include: - 3 ff, qua...
In the eighteenth century, a widely investigated – and even fashionable – field of knowledge is natu...
[Actes de congrès] ISBN du volume : 9781909492813 (London : Archetype Publications; 2021)Internation...
In the late 1750s, the Swedish botanist Engelbert Jörlin (1733–1810), one of Carl Linnaeus’ students...
Notes on various plant species, for which are given the 'mater' and 'pater', or female and male plan...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordDurin...
This work describes dye plants and their cultivation through the history until present day. Some spe...
This paper examines the bodies of knowledge discussed by the Zurich naturalist Johannes Gessner (170...
Linnaean dissertation no. 35. Native plants of Sweden. Defended February 22, 1752 by Johan Hiorth
We review the history of floristic studies of the parish of Stenbrohult, southern Sweden, where Carl...
peer reviewedIn 1583 the Italian botanist and physician Andrea Cesalpino (1524-1603) published De Pl...
Diagnoses of plants, as published in two dissertations: - fol 1r: "Plantae rariores africanae", def...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
Swedish provincial floras have a history dating back to the 17th century. During the Linnaean era ve...
This article discusses problems concerning the use of colour in botanical illustrations, focusing on...
Various plant diagnoses, dating from Linnaeus fil.'s entire career span. Items include: - 3 ff, qua...
In the eighteenth century, a widely investigated – and even fashionable – field of knowledge is natu...
[Actes de congrès] ISBN du volume : 9781909492813 (London : Archetype Publications; 2021)Internation...