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large garden in Holborn, now part of London. His 1,484-page
illustrated Herball, or
Generall Historie of Plantes,
first published in 1597,
became a po****r...
- The
Grete Herball (The
Great Herbal) is an
Early Modern encyclopedia and the
first illustrated herbal produced in English. It is
preceded by
Richard Banckes's...
- digestas. Vol. 1. Berlin: Junk. Gerard, John; Johnson,
Thomas (1636). The
Herball, or,
Generall Historie of
Plantes /gathered by John
Gerarde of London,...
- made to an
Ornithogalum as the
White Field Onion. John Gerard, in his
Herball of 1597,
describes Ornithogalum as the "star of Bethlem". The
species known...
- (1526–1609),
published by
Henry Lyte in 1578 as A
Nievve Herball. This
became John Gerard's (1545–1612)
Herball or
General Historie of Plantes. Each new work was...
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recommends infusion of sage for
washing hands at table. John Gerard's
Herball (1597)
states that sage "is
singularly good for the head and brain, it...
- animalium)
Frederik Ruysch William Turner (Avium Praecipuarum, New
Herball) John
Gerard (
Herball, or
Generall Historie of Plantes)
Enlightenment Robert Hooke...
- {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date
incompatibility (help) John
Gerard (1597), The
herball, or,
Generall historie of plantes, Iohn Norton, p. 1282, doi:10.5962/bhl...
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herbals across Europe,
starting with the 1526
Grete Herball. John
Gerard wrote his
famous The
Herball or
General History of
Plants in 1597,
based on Rembert...
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comparatively early period.
William Turner describes the
gooseberry in his
Herball,
written about the
middle of the 16th century, and a few
years later it...