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Eight Guidelines on Book Preservation from 1527: How One Should Preserve All Books to Last Eternally
Medieval and Early Modern Studie
Eight Guidelines on Book Preservation from 1527: How One Should Preserve All Books to Last Eternally
Hoemen alle boucken bewaren sal om eewelic te duerene. Acht regels uit 1527 over het conserveren van boeken
Descriptive and Comparative Linguistic
Hoemen alle boucken bewaren sal om eewelic te duerene. Acht regels uit 1527 over het conserveren van boeken
Descriptive and Comparative Linguistic
Botanical and floristic composition of the Historical Herbarium of Leonhard Rauwolf collected in the Near East (1573Â1575)
The German doctor and botanist Leonhard Rauwolf (1535Â1596) was the first postÂmedieval European to travel to the Levant and Mesopotamia. The travel account that he published on his hazardous journey (1573Â1575) is well studied, but the plants he collected during his travels have hardly been subjected to scientific study. The fourth volume of Rauwolfâs 16th century book herbarium includes plant specimens collected from the area encompassing modernÂday Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. We digitized this valuable historic collection, identified all specimens in the herbarium, analyzed its floristic composition, transcribed and translated the Latin and German texts accompanying each specimen and updated the names with the latest accepted nomenclature. The herbarium book includes 191 specimens representing 183 species belonging to 64 families. It includes original specimens of Linnaean type illustrations as well as historical crop cultivars from the Near East. The Rauwolf Herbarium gives a unique insight in the exotic, unknown and useful species of the Near East from the perspective of a 16th century European botanist.Plant science