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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048824003
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789048557745
    Series Statement: Clavis Kunsthistorische Monografieën
    Uniform Title: De Groene Middeleeuwen (duizend jaar gebruik van planten 600-1600, 2019)
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-94-6372-619-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: Europa ; Nutzpflanzen ; Geschichte 600-1600
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949491572602882
    Format: 1 online resource (344 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 90-485-5774-7
    Series Statement: CLAVIS Kunsthistorische Monografien
    Content: How ‘green’ were people in late antiquity and the Middle Ages? Unlike today, the nature around them was approached with faith, trust and care. The population size was many times smaller than today and human impact on nature not as extreme as it is now. People did not have to worry about issues like deforestation and sustainability. This book is about the knowledge of plants and where that knowledge came from. How did people use earth and plants in ancient times, and what did they know about their nutritional or medicinal properties? From which plants one could make dyes, such as indigo, woad and dyer’s madder? Is it possible to determine that through technical research today? Which plants could be found in a ninth-century monastery garden, and what is the symbolic significance of plants in secular and religious literature? The Green Middle Ages addresses these and other issues, including the earliest herbarium collections, with a leading role for the palaeography and beautiful illuminations from numerous medieval manuscripts kept in Dutch and other Western libraries and museums.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , TABLE OF CONTENTS -- , PREFACE -- , PART I CHRONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS: FROM HERBARIUM PICTUM TO HERBARIUM VIVUM -- , Introduction. Early Writings on Beneficial Plants: Perceptions and Prescriptions. The Web of Written and Illustrated Plant Books from Antiquity to the Invention of the Printing Press -- , 1 FROM COPY TO COPY 1500 YEARS OF PLANT ILLUSTRATION: THE MANUSCRIPT TRADITION -- , 2 EARLY PRINTED HERBARIA A BRIEF OUTLINE BASED ON THE EXAMPLES FROM THE LIBERNA COLLECTION -- , 3 ‘EVERLASTING GARDENS’ ORIGIN, PURPOSE, SPREAD AND USE OF THE FIRST HERBARIA -- , PART II THE USE OF PLANTS IN THE MIDDLE AGES -- , 4 PAINTING WITH PLANTS THE USE OF VEGETAL PAINTS IN MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS -- , 5 NAMING NAMES PLANTS IN THE AGE OF CHARLEMAGNE -- , 6 THE LONG SHADOW OF ANTIQUITY MEDICINE AND PLANTS -- , 7 ‘THE COOK IS THE BEST DOCTOR’ PLANTS FOR FOOD AND HEALTH: RECIPES AND PRESCRIPTIONS -- , PART III PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE -- , 8 ‘AND IT GREW AND WAXED A GREAT TREE’ A SHORT SURVEY OF PLANTS IN THE BIBLE -- , 9 GOOD TREES, BAD TREES BIBLICAL TREE AND PLANT SYMBOLISM IN THE LIBER FLORIDUS -- , 10 THE HERBAL BOOK IN JACOB VAN MAERLANT’S DER NATUREN BLOEME -- , 11 PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE A THORNY ROSE BUSH AND OTHER GREENERY LOVE, LUST AND SUFFERING IN THE ROMANCE OF THE ROSE -- , PART IV PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL BOOK DECORATION -- , 12 NAMING THE FLOWERS AND PLANTS IN THE MARGINS OF LATE MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS -- , 13 FLOWERING MARGINS THE DEVELOPMENT OF STREWN-FLOWER BORDERS IN SOUTHERN NETHERLANDISH MANUSCRIPT ILLUMINATION -- , 14 FLOWERS OF MEANING THE INTERPRETATION OF MARGINAL DECORATION IN SOUTHERN NETHERLANDISH MANUSCRIPTS FROM AROUND 1500 -- , APPENDIX -- , Appendix I: A Hand-written Text from Late Antiquity in the Leiden University Library. The Wonders of Plantain in Apuleius Platonicus’ herbarium (Leiden, UB ms VLQ 9) -- , Appendix II: A Late Medieval Printed Text in the Athenaeum Library in Deventer. Recipes in a Herb Book from 1497, the Ortus sanitatis (Deventer, AB 2000 E 45 KL) -- , LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- , ABBREVIATIONS -- , SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- , INDEX OF MANUSCRIPTS CITED AND EARLY PRINTED BOOKS -- , INDEX OF INDIVIDUALS (AUTHORS, PATRONS, MAKERS AND OWNERS OF HERBARIA, ARTISTS, PRINTERS) TITLES (BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, HERBARIA) AND PLANTS IN CHRISTIAN ICONOGRAPHY -- , INDEX OF ENGLISH PLANT NAMES -- , LATIN NAMES FOR MEDIEVAL PLANT NAMES -- , INDEX OF LATIN PLANT NAMES -- , INDEX OF MEDIEVAL LATIN AND GREEK PLANT NAMES (ITALICS) AND (OLD) DUTCH (D.), GERMAN (G.) AND FRENCH (FR.) NAMES (ROMAN) -- , COLOPHON , In English.
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1841132780
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (339 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789462262973
    Series Statement: CLAVIS Kunsthistorische Monografieën
    Content: How ‘green’ were people in late antiquity and the Middle Ages? Unlike today, the nature around them was approached with faith, trust and care. The population size was many times smaller than today and human impact on nature not as extreme as it is now. People did not have to worry about issues like deforestation and sustainability. This book is about the knowledge of plants and where that knowledge came from. How did people use earth and plants in ancient times, and what did they know about their nutritional or medicinal properties? From which plants one could make dyes, such as indigo, woad and dyer’s madder? Is it possible to determine that through technical research today? Which plants could be found in a ninth-century monastery garden, and what is the symbolic significance of plants in secular and religious literature? The Green Middle Ages addresses these and other issues, including the earliest herbarium collections, with a leading role for the palaeography and beautiful illuminations from numerous medieval manuscripts kept in Dutch and other Western libraries and museums
    Note: Open Access , Nutzungsrecht: Some rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, any part of this book may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789463726191
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The green Middle Ages Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2022 ISBN 9789463726191
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789462262973
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Europa ; Pflanzen ; Kultur ; Geschichte 600-1600 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_104914421X
    Format: 317 Seiten , Illustrationen , 29 cm
    Edition: Tweede druk
    ISBN: 9789462262973 , 9462262977
    Content: De groene middeleeuwen' is een onmisbare bron van informatie antwoord geeft op talrijke vragen, zoals: Wat waren de functies en de betekenis van planten, hun wortels en hun vruchten in de middeleeuwen? Wortel en pastinaak kennen we sinds de Romeinen, maar wanneer kwamen bloemkool en spinazie op tafel ? Stoelt de hedendaagse antroposofische uitleg van de vier humeuren werkelijk op de antieke geneeskunde? Welke planten kon men in een negende-eeuwse kloostertuin vinden? Welke zijn de 88 planten van Karel de Grote? En het boek gaat in op kwesties zoals: De kleurstoffen die planten leveren voor kleding, schilderijen en wapenschilden. De symbolische betekenis van planten in de sacrale en wereldse literatuur - van de honderd Bijbelse planten (zoals het brandende braambos) tot theaterproducties waarin maagden in bloemknoppen schuilen en volksgeloof waarbij vreemde wezens in struiken wonen. Al deze zaken en nog veel meer komen aan bod in 'De groene middeleeuwen', met een hoofdrol voor het schrift en de prachtige illustraties uit talrijke boeken, waarin fantasie en werkelijkheid soms wonderlijk verweven zijn. Om het boek nog beter toegankelijk te maken, is in de 2e druk een uitgebreid register opgenomen--éd
    Note: la seconde impression de 2019 contient un registre absent dans la première édition
    Language: Dutch
    Keywords: Europa ; Buchmalerei ; Pflanzendarstellung ; Pflanzen ; Pflanzenbuch ; Illustration ; Geschichte 600-1600 ; Europa ; Pflanzen ; Kultur ; Geschichte 600-1600
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Baarn : Bosch & Keuning
    UID:
    gbv_1628423811
    Format: 164 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 21 cm
    ISBN: 9789024641468 , 9024641462
    Series Statement: De oude Nederlandse kerken
    Note: Uitgegeven onder auspiciën van de Stichting ter bevordering van de kennis van de Nederlandse bouwkunst , Met bibliogr. en reg
    Language: Dutch
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_BV042485974
    Format: 302 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-94-6226-107-5
    Content: Wat waren de functie en de betekenis van planten, hun wortels en hun vruchten in de middeleeuwen? Kennis ervan was essentieel voor de voedselvoorziening van mens en dier. Wortel en pastinaak kennen we sinds de Romeinen, maar wanneer kwamen bloemkool en spinazie op tafel? Minstens zo belangrijk is de giftigheid van planten en bessen of, daarvan afgeleid, hun mogelijke toverkracht. De kennis van de helende werking van planten in een tijd waarin de natuur de enige bron van genezing is, is even essentieel voor het voortbestaan van de mens. En planten leveren kleurstoffen voor kleding, schilderijen en wapenschilden. De symbolische betekenis van planten vinden we in de sacrale en wereldse literatuur; van de honderd Bijbelse planten denk aan het brandende braambos tot theaterproducties waarin maagden in bloemknoppen schuilen, tot in volksgeloof waarbij vreemde wezens in struiken wonen
    Language: Dutch
    Keywords: Botanik ; Pflanzen ; Miniatur ; Bildband
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  • 7
    UID:
    edoccha_9961026512402883
    Format: 1 online resource (344 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 90-485-5774-7
    Series Statement: CLAVIS Kunsthistorische Monografien
    Content: How ‘green’ were people in late antiquity and the Middle Ages? Unlike today, the nature around them was approached with faith, trust and care. The population size was many times smaller than today and human impact on nature not as extreme as it is now. People did not have to worry about issues like deforestation and sustainability. This book is about the knowledge of plants and where that knowledge came from. How did people use earth and plants in ancient times, and what did they know about their nutritional or medicinal properties? From which plants one could make dyes, such as indigo, woad and dyer’s madder? Is it possible to determine that through technical research today? Which plants could be found in a ninth-century monastery garden, and what is the symbolic significance of plants in secular and religious literature? The Green Middle Ages addresses these and other issues, including the earliest herbarium collections, with a leading role for the palaeography and beautiful illuminations from numerous medieval manuscripts kept in Dutch and other Western libraries and museums.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , TABLE OF CONTENTS -- , PREFACE -- , PART I CHRONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS: FROM HERBARIUM PICTUM TO HERBARIUM VIVUM -- , Introduction. Early Writings on Beneficial Plants: Perceptions and Prescriptions. The Web of Written and Illustrated Plant Books from Antiquity to the Invention of the Printing Press -- , 1 FROM COPY TO COPY 1500 YEARS OF PLANT ILLUSTRATION: THE MANUSCRIPT TRADITION -- , 2 EARLY PRINTED HERBARIA A BRIEF OUTLINE BASED ON THE EXAMPLES FROM THE LIBERNA COLLECTION -- , 3 ‘EVERLASTING GARDENS’ ORIGIN, PURPOSE, SPREAD AND USE OF THE FIRST HERBARIA -- , PART II THE USE OF PLANTS IN THE MIDDLE AGES -- , 4 PAINTING WITH PLANTS THE USE OF VEGETAL PAINTS IN MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS -- , 5 NAMING NAMES PLANTS IN THE AGE OF CHARLEMAGNE -- , 6 THE LONG SHADOW OF ANTIQUITY MEDICINE AND PLANTS -- , 7 ‘THE COOK IS THE BEST DOCTOR’ PLANTS FOR FOOD AND HEALTH: RECIPES AND PRESCRIPTIONS -- , PART III PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE -- , 8 ‘AND IT GREW AND WAXED A GREAT TREE’ A SHORT SURVEY OF PLANTS IN THE BIBLE -- , 9 GOOD TREES, BAD TREES BIBLICAL TREE AND PLANT SYMBOLISM IN THE LIBER FLORIDUS -- , 10 THE HERBAL BOOK IN JACOB VAN MAERLANT’S DER NATUREN BLOEME -- , 11 PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE A THORNY ROSE BUSH AND OTHER GREENERY LOVE, LUST AND SUFFERING IN THE ROMANCE OF THE ROSE -- , PART IV PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL BOOK DECORATION -- , 12 NAMING THE FLOWERS AND PLANTS IN THE MARGINS OF LATE MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS -- , 13 FLOWERING MARGINS THE DEVELOPMENT OF STREWN-FLOWER BORDERS IN SOUTHERN NETHERLANDISH MANUSCRIPT ILLUMINATION -- , 14 FLOWERS OF MEANING THE INTERPRETATION OF MARGINAL DECORATION IN SOUTHERN NETHERLANDISH MANUSCRIPTS FROM AROUND 1500 -- , APPENDIX -- , Appendix I: A Hand-written Text from Late Antiquity in the Leiden University Library. The Wonders of Plantain in Apuleius Platonicus’ herbarium (Leiden, UB ms VLQ 9) -- , Appendix II: A Late Medieval Printed Text in the Athenaeum Library in Deventer. Recipes in a Herb Book from 1497, the Ortus sanitatis (Deventer, AB 2000 E 45 KL) -- , LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- , ABBREVIATIONS -- , SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- , INDEX OF MANUSCRIPTS CITED AND EARLY PRINTED BOOKS -- , INDEX OF INDIVIDUALS (AUTHORS, PATRONS, MAKERS AND OWNERS OF HERBARIA, ARTISTS, PRINTERS) TITLES (BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, HERBARIA) AND PLANTS IN CHRISTIAN ICONOGRAPHY -- , INDEX OF ENGLISH PLANT NAMES -- , LATIN NAMES FOR MEDIEVAL PLANT NAMES -- , INDEX OF LATIN PLANT NAMES -- , INDEX OF MEDIEVAL LATIN AND GREEK PLANT NAMES (ITALICS) AND (OLD) DUTCH (D.), GERMAN (G.) AND FRENCH (FR.) NAMES (ROMAN) -- , COLOPHON , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9961026512402883
    Format: 1 online resource (344 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 90-485-5774-7
    Series Statement: CLAVIS Kunsthistorische Monografien
    Content: How ‘green’ were people in late antiquity and the Middle Ages? Unlike today, the nature around them was approached with faith, trust and care. The population size was many times smaller than today and human impact on nature not as extreme as it is now. People did not have to worry about issues like deforestation and sustainability. This book is about the knowledge of plants and where that knowledge came from. How did people use earth and plants in ancient times, and what did they know about their nutritional or medicinal properties? From which plants one could make dyes, such as indigo, woad and dyer’s madder? Is it possible to determine that through technical research today? Which plants could be found in a ninth-century monastery garden, and what is the symbolic significance of plants in secular and religious literature? The Green Middle Ages addresses these and other issues, including the earliest herbarium collections, with a leading role for the palaeography and beautiful illuminations from numerous medieval manuscripts kept in Dutch and other Western libraries and museums.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , TABLE OF CONTENTS -- , PREFACE -- , PART I CHRONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS: FROM HERBARIUM PICTUM TO HERBARIUM VIVUM -- , Introduction. Early Writings on Beneficial Plants: Perceptions and Prescriptions. The Web of Written and Illustrated Plant Books from Antiquity to the Invention of the Printing Press -- , 1 FROM COPY TO COPY 1500 YEARS OF PLANT ILLUSTRATION: THE MANUSCRIPT TRADITION -- , 2 EARLY PRINTED HERBARIA A BRIEF OUTLINE BASED ON THE EXAMPLES FROM THE LIBERNA COLLECTION -- , 3 ‘EVERLASTING GARDENS’ ORIGIN, PURPOSE, SPREAD AND USE OF THE FIRST HERBARIA -- , PART II THE USE OF PLANTS IN THE MIDDLE AGES -- , 4 PAINTING WITH PLANTS THE USE OF VEGETAL PAINTS IN MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS -- , 5 NAMING NAMES PLANTS IN THE AGE OF CHARLEMAGNE -- , 6 THE LONG SHADOW OF ANTIQUITY MEDICINE AND PLANTS -- , 7 ‘THE COOK IS THE BEST DOCTOR’ PLANTS FOR FOOD AND HEALTH: RECIPES AND PRESCRIPTIONS -- , PART III PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE -- , 8 ‘AND IT GREW AND WAXED A GREAT TREE’ A SHORT SURVEY OF PLANTS IN THE BIBLE -- , 9 GOOD TREES, BAD TREES BIBLICAL TREE AND PLANT SYMBOLISM IN THE LIBER FLORIDUS -- , 10 THE HERBAL BOOK IN JACOB VAN MAERLANT’S DER NATUREN BLOEME -- , 11 PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE A THORNY ROSE BUSH AND OTHER GREENERY LOVE, LUST AND SUFFERING IN THE ROMANCE OF THE ROSE -- , PART IV PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL BOOK DECORATION -- , 12 NAMING THE FLOWERS AND PLANTS IN THE MARGINS OF LATE MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS -- , 13 FLOWERING MARGINS THE DEVELOPMENT OF STREWN-FLOWER BORDERS IN SOUTHERN NETHERLANDISH MANUSCRIPT ILLUMINATION -- , 14 FLOWERS OF MEANING THE INTERPRETATION OF MARGINAL DECORATION IN SOUTHERN NETHERLANDISH MANUSCRIPTS FROM AROUND 1500 -- , APPENDIX -- , Appendix I: A Hand-written Text from Late Antiquity in the Leiden University Library. The Wonders of Plantain in Apuleius Platonicus’ herbarium (Leiden, UB ms VLQ 9) -- , Appendix II: A Late Medieval Printed Text in the Athenaeum Library in Deventer. Recipes in a Herb Book from 1497, the Ortus sanitatis (Deventer, AB 2000 E 45 KL) -- , LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- , ABBREVIATIONS -- , SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- , INDEX OF MANUSCRIPTS CITED AND EARLY PRINTED BOOKS -- , INDEX OF INDIVIDUALS (AUTHORS, PATRONS, MAKERS AND OWNERS OF HERBARIA, ARTISTS, PRINTERS) TITLES (BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, HERBARIA) AND PLANTS IN CHRISTIAN ICONOGRAPHY -- , INDEX OF ENGLISH PLANT NAMES -- , LATIN NAMES FOR MEDIEVAL PLANT NAMES -- , INDEX OF LATIN PLANT NAMES -- , INDEX OF MEDIEVAL LATIN AND GREEK PLANT NAMES (ITALICS) AND (OLD) DUTCH (D.), GERMAN (G.) AND FRENCH (FR.) NAMES (ROMAN) -- , COLOPHON , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_583892744
    Format: 163 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9789081340212
    Note: Parallel als Online-Ausg. erschienen
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Chavannes-Mazel, Claudine A., 1949 - Maerlants Rijmbijbel in Museum Meermanno Den Haag : Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum, 2008 ISBN 9789081340212
    Language: Dutch
    Keywords: Jacob van Maerlant 1235-1291 Handschrift Scholastica ; Den Haag ; Rijksmuseum Meermanno-Westreenianum ; Ms. 10 B 21
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1869630440
    ISSN: 2193-2840
    In: Encyclopedia of the bible and its reception, Berlin : de Gruyter, 2009, 5(2012), 2193-2840
    In: volume:5
    In: year:2012
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: Spieckermann, Hermann 1950-
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