CONTENTS
| CHAP. |
| PAGE |
| I. | The Early History of Botany | |
1. Introductory | [1] | |
2. Aristotelian Botany | [2] | |
3. Medicinal Botany | [6] | |
| II. | The Earliest Printed Herbals (Fifteenth Century) | |
1. The Encyclopædia of Bartholomæus Anglicus and ‘TheBook of Nature’ | [10] | |
2. The ‘Herbarium’ of Apuleius Platonicus | [11] | |
3. The Latin ‘Herbarius’ | [16] | |
4. The German ‘Herbarius’ and related Works | [18] | |
5. The ‘Hortus Sanitatis’ | [25] | |
| III. | The Early History of the Herbal in England | |
1. The ‘Herbarium’ of Apuleius Platonicus | [35] | |
2. Banckes’ Herbal | [38] | |
3. ‘The Grete Herball’ | [40] | |
| IV. | The Botanical Renaissance of the Sixteenth andSeventeenth Centuries | |
1. The Herbal in Germany | [47] | |
2. The Herbal in the Low Countries | [70] | |
3. The Herbal in Italy | [79] | |
4. The Herbal in Switzerland | [90] | |
5. The Herbal in France | [98] | |
6. The Herbal in England | [100] | |
7. The Revival of Aristotelian Botany | [116] | |
| V. | The Evolution of the Art of Plant Description | [119] |
| VI. | The Evolution of Plant Classification | [134] |
| VII. | The Evolution of the Art of Botanical Illustration | [154] |
| VIII. | The Doctrine of Signatures, and Astrological Botany | [204] |
| IX. | Conclusions | [221] |
| Appendix I | ||
A Chronological List of the Principal Herbals and RelatedBotanical Works published between 1470 and 1670 | [227] | |
| Appendix II | ||
A List, in Alphabetical Order, of the Principal Critical andHistorical Works dealing with the Subjects discussed inthis Book | [241] | |
| Index | [247] |