-
marked the
beginning of a
distinguished career in botany. His
herbal Cruydeboeck (herb book) with 715
images (1554, 1563) was
influenced by
earlier German...
-
botanist of
world renown. This was an
elaboration of his
first publication Cruydeboeck (1554).
Matthias de
Lobel (1538–1616)
published his
Stirpium Adversaria...
- 1560–1609. see
Bibliography (2006) Dodoens,
Rembert (1557) [1554].
Cruydeboeck [Histoire des plantes] (in French). trans. from Dutch, by
Carolus Clusius...
- for two works, A
niewe Herball (1578),
which was a
translation of the
Cruydeboeck of
Rembert Dodoens (Antwerp, 1564), and an
antiquarian volume, The Light...
- This was a
Latin version of an
earlier work in
Flemish by Dodoens, his
Cruydeboeck (Herb Book, 1554). It had been
translated into
English in 1578 by Henry...
-
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum made by
Abraham Ortelius a book
describing herbs:
Cruydeboeck made by
Rembert Dodoens an
anatomical book made by
Andreas Vesalius and...
- Lyte's 1586 New
Herbal (a
translation into
English of Dodoens' 1554
Cruydeboeck),
reference is made to an
Ornithogalum as the
White Field Onion. John...
- on a
translation into ****anese of
Rembert Dodoens'
herbal guide, the
Cruydeboeck. Ono was
familiar with
Western herbalism (making use of the work of Johann...
-
Herball was
published in 1578 and was a
translation and
elaboration of the
Cruydeboeck of
Flemish herbalist Rembert Dodoens. The
herbal was
dedicated to Queen...
- Bang theory. 62)
Rembert Dodoens, (1517–1585)
physician and
botanist (
Cruydeboeck). 63) John ****erill, (1790–1840)
businessman (John ****erill) 64) Ilya...