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ISBN: HB: 9780300153705

Yale University Press

May 2011

544 pp.

28.8x20 cm

124 black&white illus., 3 colour illus.

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£76,00
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Ambonese Herbal

Volume 1

Over the course of five decades, the seventeenth-century naturalist Georgius Everhardus Rumphius assiduously gathered information on the native plants of Ambon Island and its archipelago. By presenting descriptions of the plants and their multiple uses, he succeeded in creating a cultural and scientific treasury of incomparable value not only for his contemporaries but also for today's botanists, anthropologists, ethnobotanists, science historians, medicinal chemists, and other scholars. Rumphius' comprehensive reference, complete with 811 original illustrations, describes in remarkable detail more than 2,000 plants, their habitats, and their economic and medicinal uses. He also records native plant names in Malay, Latin, Dutch, and Ambonese – and often in Macassarese and South Chinese as well. In an illuminating introduction, E. M. Beekman discusses the Herbal's significance for tropical botanical literature, examines Rumphius' influence on Linnaeus' work, and surveys the Indonesian economic and medicinal uses of the plants Rumphius described. Beekman also provides invaluable annotations throughout the Herbal.

About the Author

Georgius Everhardus Rumphius (1627-1702), a soldier and naturalist, arrived on the island of Ambon in Indonesia in 1653 and until his death devoted himself to the task of documenting the tropical environment he encountered there. The late E. M. Beekman, a highly acclaimed authority on colonial and Dutch language and literature, was Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He was also an accomplished poet and novelist and the author of two dozen books.

Reviews

"The Ambonese Herbal" is winner of the 2012 Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries annual Literature Award in the technical category


"Beekman's introduction, which deftly combines historic, geographic, scientific, and humanistic material, is a first-rate piece of work, brilliantly written and a joy to read... a magnificent achievement" – Craig Smith, The Santa Fe New Mexican

"'The Ambonese Herbal', with its lovely plates and dense descriptions, is for the serious collector's library. Nonetheless, it's full of fascinating social and medicinal lore, a legacy of a vanished time" – Dominique Browning, The New York Times