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The Magnificent Flora Graeca Stephen Harris (Druce curator, Oxford University Herbaria)

The Magnificent Flora Graeca By Stephen Harris (Druce curator, Oxford University Herbaria)

The Magnificent Flora Graeca by Stephen Harris (Druce curator, Oxford University Herbaria)


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The Flora Graeca is one of the most extraordinary botanical publications of all time. Heavily illustrated, this book brings together images of Sibthorp's specimens and Bauer's illustrations from the original watercolours and the engravings preserved in Oxford. It also summarizes the story of the enterprise, profiling the leading characters.

The Magnificent Flora Graeca Summary

The Magnificent Flora Graeca: How the Mediterranean Came to the English Garden by Stephen Harris (Druce curator, Oxford University Herbaria)

'...la piu magnifica flora del mondo' [the most magnificent flora in the world] Michele Tenore (1780-1861), Professor of Botany, University of Naples The Flora Graeca is one of the most extraordinary botanical publications of all time. The spectacular quality of the botanical illustrations, the size of the publication (10 double folio volumes), its cost on publication (over GBP620 in 1830) and the lengths to which people went to see it all added to the Flora's reputation. Indeed, there were so few copies of the first printing - just twenty five - that some people were skeptical that the book existed! This book summarizes the story of the Flora Graca enterprise, profiling the leading characters, John Sibthorp and his celebrated illustrator Ferdinand Bauer, and charting their eastern Mediterranean adventures; the scientific and artistic aspects of the publication and its printing history. It also looks at the horticultural legacy of Sibthorp's voyages and the plants he brought back to England, such as Crocus flavus ssp. flavus collected in Turkey, now popular in its own right as one of the parents of a popular garden hybrid, 'Golden Yellow', and Cyclamen persicum collected in Cyprus, now one of the most widely grown autumn-flowering species and the parent of many of the garden cyclamens. Heavily illustrated, the book brings together images of Sibthorp's specimens (looking remarkably fresh after 180 years) and illustrations from the original watercolours and the engravings preserved in Oxford. It makes available in print more images from the Flora Graeca than have ever previously been published.

The Magnificent Flora Graeca Reviews

' A phenomenal book ...' Fernando E. Vega, The Quarterly Review of Biology

About Stephen Harris (Druce curator, Oxford University Herbaria)

Stephen Harris is Druce Curator of the Oxford University Herbaria, a University Research Lecturer and a Governing Body Fellow of Green Templeton College.

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GOR010844062
9781851243068
1851243062
The Magnificent Flora Graeca: How the Mediterranean Came to the English Garden by Stephen Harris (Druce curator, Oxford University Herbaria)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bodleian Library
2007-10-01
192
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