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Garden of Flowers: All 104 Engravings from the Hortus Floridus of 1614  
Author: Crispin Van de Pass
ISBN: 0486423050
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

From Book News, Inc.
In this 17th-century book of some 100 exemplary b&w plant engravings, Pass (d. 1670) grouped flowers by season. This facsimile includes a preface by a noted botanist, notes on the translation from Dutch, and an index of the 48 flowers represented that are now established favorites but were new then. Originally published as a two-volume work (London: Cresset Press, 1928-29).Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Book Description
Hortus Floridus,


Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Latin




Garden of Flowers: All 104 Engravings from the Hortus Floridus of 1614

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Hortus Floridus, a work by seventeenth-century engraver Crispin van de Pass, is generally regarded to be a masterpiece. Filled with more than 100 beautiful, full-page plates of floral favorites, the book has long been a source of delight for horticulturists. Dover's excellent reproduction in one volume of the two-volume facsimile edition published in the early twentieth century will equally captivate enthusiastic gardeners. Book One contains a very lively and true Description of the Flowers of the Springe, among them narcissus, hyacinths, crown imperials, tulips, auriculas, and daffodils. Book Two describes flowers of summer, autumn and winter--peonies, carnations, pinks, roses, dianthus, sweet william, mallows, lilies, gladiolas, clematis, and more. For each volume, noted botanist Eleanour Sinclair Rohde has written an engaging and informative preface to the text--rendered in charming calligraphic style--that describes the leaves, flower, seed pods, and root of each blossom. Lovingly and painstakingly prepared, A Garden of Flowers not only provides botanists and gardeners with an accurate reference, it will also delight flower lovers and devotees of fine art. Unabridged republication in one volume of Hortus Floridus, First and Second Books, originally published by The Cresset Press Limited, London, 1928 and 1929. 104 black and white illustrations.

SYNOPSIS

In this 17th-century book of some 100 exemplary b&w plant engravings, Pass (d. 1670) grouped flowers by season. This facsimile includes a preface by a noted botanist, notes on the translation from Dutch, and an index of the 48 flowers represented that are now established favorites but were new then. Originally published as a two-volume work (London: Cresset Press, 1928-29). Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

     



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