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Early Modern Herbals and the Book Trade: English Stationers and the Commodification of Botany

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This scholarly work examines how English stationers transformed herbals into commercial commodities during the early modern period. It explores the intersection of botany, publishing, and trade in sixteenth and seventeenth-century England.

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Early Modern Herbals and the Book Trade provides a comprehensive analysis of how English stationers shaped the production and distribution of botanical knowledge during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Sarah Neville investigates the commercial networks and publishing practices that transformed herbals from specialized scientific texts into widely accessible printed commodities.

The book explores how stationers negotiated between authors, printers, and readers while responding to market demands and regulatory constraints. Neville demonstrates that the commodification of botany was not merely a passive reflection of scientific progress, but an active process driven by commercial interests, technological innovation, and changing consumer tastes. By examining specific editions, illustrations, and marketing strategies, this work illuminates how the book trade fundamentally shaped early modern botanical knowledge and its cultural significance.

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Author

Sarah Neville

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009013604

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