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ISBN: HB: 9780300196627

Yale University Press

October 2014

288 pp.

21.6x26 cm

279 colour and black&white illus.

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Flora Illustrata

Great Works from the LuEsther T. Mertz Library of the New York Botanical Garden

The renowned LuEsther T. Mertz Library of the New York Botanical Garden counts among its holdings many of the most beautiful and pioneering botanical and horticultural works ever created. More than eight centuries of knowledge, from the twelfth century to the present, are represented in the library's collection of over one million items. In this sumptuously illustrated volume, international experts introduce us to some of the library's most fascinating works – exceedingly rare books, stunning botanical artworks, handwritten manuscripts, Renaissance herbals, nursery catalogues, explorers' notebooks, and more. The contributors hold these treasures up for close inspection and offer surprising insights into their histories and importance. The diverse materials showcased in the volume reflect the creative efforts of eminent explorers, scientists, artists, publishers, and print makers. From the rare, illuminated pages of Pliny the Elder's Naturalis historia (1483), to the earliest book ever published on American insects (1797), to lovely etchings of the water gardens at Villa Pratolino in Florence (1600s), the Mertz Library holdings will inspire in readers a new appreciation for the extraordinary history of botany and its far-reaching connections to the worlds of science, books, art, and culture.

About the Author

Susan M. Fraser is director, the LuEsther T. Mertz Library, The New York Botanical Garden. She lives in New York City.

Vanessa Bezemer Sellers is an independent scholar, landscape and garden historian, writer, and researcher in New York City.

Reviews

"The LuEsther T. Mertz Library at The New York Botanical Garden is surely the greatest research botanical library in the world, a precious repository of knowledge from cultures all over the world and spanning from the 12th century to the 21st. Plants – from which we ultimately derive all of our food, building materials, and medicines – are also a source of great beauty and wonder. 'Flora Illustrata' celebrates all this, and speaks of an intimate relationship between art and science. It is equally a feast for the mind and the eyes" – Oliver Sacks