The study of plants and vegetal bodies has always played an essential role in the knowledge of nature for both theoretical and practical purposes. Since the Middle Ages, the practical perspective had prevailed, as the study of vegetation lacked disciplinary autonomy and was primarily an aspect of medical training. Plants were mainly subject to medicinal or pharmacological uses, although a great variety of topics, such as the naturalistic study of plants, the building of gardens, or the symbolical approach to flora, reflected a more comprehensive attention to the vegetal world.
Manipulating Flora: Seventeenth-Century Botanical Practices and Natural Philosophy : introduction / F. Baldassarri, O. Matei. - In: EARLY SCIENCE AND MEDICINE. - ISSN 1383-7427. - 23:5-6(2018), pp. 413-419. (Intervento presentato al convegno Manipulating Flora tenutosi a Bucharest nel 2016) [10.1163/15733823-02356P01].
Manipulating Flora: Seventeenth-Century Botanical Practices and Natural Philosophy : introduction
F. Baldassarri;
2018
Abstract
The study of plants and vegetal bodies has always played an essential role in the knowledge of nature for both theoretical and practical purposes. Since the Middle Ages, the practical perspective had prevailed, as the study of vegetation lacked disciplinary autonomy and was primarily an aspect of medical training. Plants were mainly subject to medicinal or pharmacological uses, although a great variety of topics, such as the naturalistic study of plants, the building of gardens, or the symbolical approach to flora, reflected a more comprehensive attention to the vegetal world.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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