Planting dwelling thinking. Natural history and philosophy in sixteenth-century European dried gardens
Published Online: Dec 11, 2019
Page range: 5 - 19
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/glp-2019-0009
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© 2019 María M. Carrión, published by Sciendo
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European dried gardens from the 16th century have been traditionally associated with the emergence of early modern botany and its relation to the traditional genre of pharmacopeias. This study reviews a sample of the 37 known exemplars of these bound collections and argues that the design and development of these herbaria or dried gardens (