COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Archive of Early American Images
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JCB Archive of Early American Images
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Accession number:
07138
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07138
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Record number:
07138-143
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07138-143
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JCB call number:
B651 H557n / 2-SIZE
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B651 H557n / 2-SIZE
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Image title:
[top] [De China Michuacanensi Phaco.] [bottom] [De Cozolmecatl, seu Curarum fune China III. Mex. medicina admirabili.]
image_title
[top] [De China Michuacanensi Phaco.] [bottom] [De Cozolmecatl, seu Curarum fune China III. Mex. medicina admirabili.]
Image title
false
Place image published:
[Rome]
place_image_published
[Rome]
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false
Image publisher:
[Vitale Mascardi]
image_publisher
[Vitale Mascardi]
Image publisher
false
Image date:
[1651]
image_date
[1651]
Image date
false
Image function:
illustration; p. 213
image_function
illustration; p. 213
Image function
false
Technique:
woodcut
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woodcut
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false
Image dimension height:
11.9 cm. (top), 11.5 cm. (bottom)
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11.9 cm. (top), 11.5 cm. (bottom)
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Image dimension width:
4.1 cm. (top), 5.5 cm. (bottom)
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4.1 cm. (top), 5.5 cm. (bottom)
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Page dimension height:
33.1 cm.
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33.1 cm.
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Page dimension width:
21.5 cm.
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21.5 cm.
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Materials medium:
ink
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ink
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false
Materials support:
paper
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paper
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Description:
[top] China michuacanensi plant with its root and leaves. Includes detail of stem with bud. [bottom] Cozolmecatl plant with its root, leaves, and tendrils. Includes detail of part of branch.
description
[top] China michuacanensi plant with its root and leaves. Includes detail of stem with bud. [bottom] Cozolmecatl plant with its root, leaves, and tendrils. Includes detail of part of branch.
Description
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Source creator:
Hern?ndez, Francisco, 1517-1587
source_creator
Hern?ndez, Francisco, 1517-1587
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false
Source Title:
Nova plantarum, animalium et mineralium mexicanorum historia ...
source_title
Nova plantarum, animalium et mineralium mexicanorum historia ...
Source Title
false
Source place of publication:
Romae [Rome]
source_place_of_publication
Romae [Rome]
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false
Source publisher:
Sumptibus Blasij Deuersini, & Zanobij Masotti Bibliopolarum. Typis Vitalis Mascardi
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Sumptibus Blasij Deuersini, & Zanobij Masotti Bibliopolarum. Typis Vitalis Mascardi
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false
Source date:
MDCLI [1651]
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MDCLI [1651]
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notes:
Cozolmecatl is one of the species of Smilax, commonly known as sarsaparilla and as China root. True China root is native to China and Japan, but forms of American Smilax were substituted for it. Many different species exist and are widely spread throughout the Americas. Smilax aritstolochiaefolia is native to Mexico. Hern?ndez describes three different kinds. It was an important plant, because it was believed to treat many illnesses including venereal disease. Hern?ndez was an expert on medicinal botany who became personal physician to King Philip II of Spain. In 1571 he left for Mexico and the Philippines where he collected specimens for seven years. Three indigenous artists accompanied him. Hern?ndez linked each plant with one or more of the humors of the body. Image title from chapter title.
notes
Cozolmecatl is one of the species of Smilax, commonly known as sarsaparilla and as China root. True China root is native to China and Japan, but forms of American Smilax were substituted for it. Many different species exist and are widely spread throughout the Americas. Smilax aritstolochiaefolia is native to Mexico. Hern?ndez describes three different kinds. It was an important plant, because it was believed to treat many illnesses including venereal disease. Hern?ndez was an expert on medicinal botany who became personal physician to King Philip II of Spain. In 1571 he left for Mexico and the Philippines where he collected specimens for seven years. Three indigenous artists accompanied him. Hern?ndez linked each plant with one or more of the humors of the body. Image title from chapter title.
notes
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Time Period:
1651-1700
time_period
1651-1700
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References:
http://www.ics.trie
(April 2009)
references_
http://www.ics.trieste.it/MAPs/MedicinalPlants_Plant.aspx?id=657 (April 2009)
References
false
Provenance/Donor:
Acquired in 1971.
provenance_or_donor
Acquired in 1971.
Provenance/Donor
false
Owner and copyright:
?John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
owner_and_copyright
?John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
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false
geographic area:
Spanish America
geographic_areas
Spanish America
geographic area
false
Subject Area:
Flora and fauna
subject_groups
Flora and fauna
Subject Area
false
Subject headings:
Natural history--Mexico
subject_heads
Natural history--Mexico
Subject headings
false