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Plants in 16th and 17th Century: Botany between Medicine and Science: 8 (Medical Traditions, 8)

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This scholarly work examines the pivotal role of botany during the 16th and 17th centuries, exploring how plants bridged medical practice and emerging scientific inquiry. Fabrizio Baldassarri traces the intellectual and practical developments that transformed botanical knowledge during this transformative period.

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Plants in 16th and 17th Century provides a comprehensive analysis of botanical studies during a crucial transitional period in European intellectual history. Fabrizio Baldassarri investigates how plants served as a nexus between traditional medical applications and the nascent scientific revolution.

The book explores the work of key botanists, physicians, and natural philosophers who advanced plant knowledge through observation, experimentation, and publication. It examines herbals, botanical illustrations, and medical texts that documented plant properties and uses. The author demonstrates how the study of plants contributed to broader scientific methodologies while maintaining connections to apothecary traditions and medicinal practices.

As part of the Medical Traditions series, this volume contextualizes botanical advancement within the history of medicine and reveals how Renaissance curiosity about the natural world fundamentally reshaped European science and scholarship.

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Author

Fabrizio Baldassarri

Publisher

‏ : ‎ De Gruyter

ISBN

9783110739664

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