COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Archive of Early American Images
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JCB Archive of Early American Images
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Accession number:
88-43
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88-43
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Record number:
88-43-31
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88-43-31
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JCB call number:
J696 Z98t / 2-SIZE
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J696 Z98t / 2-SIZE
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Image title:
Indianische grüne Judendõcklein oder Schlutten. Solanum vesicarium Indicum.
image_title
Indianische grüne Judendõcklein oder Schlutten. Solanum vesicarium Indicum.
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Place image published:
[Basel]
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[Basel]
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false
Image publisher:
[Jacob Bertsche]
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[Jacob Bertsche]
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false
Image date:
[1696]
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[1696]
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Image function:
illustration; p. 860 [890]
image_function
illustration; p. 860 [890]
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Technique:
woodcut
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woodcut
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Image dimension height:
11.6 cm. (lower right)
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11.6 cm. (lower right)
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Image dimension width:
7.1 cm. (lower right)
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7.1 cm. (lower right)
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Page dimension height:
36 cm.
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36 cm.
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Page dimension width:
22 cm.
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22 cm.
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Materials medium:
ink
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ink
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Materials support:
paper
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paper
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Description:
[lower right] Husk tomato plant with its roots, leaves, flowers, fruit, and seeds.
description
[lower right] Husk tomato plant with its roots, leaves, flowers, fruit, and seeds.
Description
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Source creator:
Zwinger, Theodor, 1658-1724
source_creator
Zwinger, Theodor, 1658-1724
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Source Title:
Theatrum botanicum, das ist: Neu vollkommenes Kräuter-Buch, worinnen allerhand Erdgewächse der Bäumen, Stauden und Kraütern, welche in allen vier Theilen der Welt, sonderlich aber in Europa herfür kommen ...
source_title
Theatrum botanicum, das ist: Neu vollkommenes Kräuter-Buch, worinnen allerhand Erdgewächse der Bäumen, Stauden und Kraütern, welche in allen vier Theilen der Welt, sonderlich aber in Europa herfür kommen ...
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Source place of publication:
Basel
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Basel
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Source publisher:
gedruckt und verlegt durch Jacob Bertsche
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gedruckt und verlegt durch Jacob Bertsche
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Source date:
M.DC.LXXXXVI. [1696]
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M.DC.LXXXXVI. [1696]
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notes:
This is a kind of husk tomato, member of the genus Physalis. It is commonly known as the cape gooseberry, because it has been grown in South Africa, but it is native to Chile and Peru. It has been introduced to tropical areas worldwide. Authorship according to British Museum (Natural History): This is based on Verzascha's edition of Pier Andrea Mattioli's "De Plantis Epitome utilissima..." from Verona, 1586, but so much altered and extended as practically to constitute a new work. Illustrated with about 1200 annotated woodcuts in the text by Gesner/ Camerarius (Iochino Camerario) originally used by Mattioli. Gesner had been preparing material for a massive historia plantarum but died before finishing the task. Camerarius acquired the material, utilized the woodcuts and supplemented them with his own designs. The woodcuts are remarkable in their scientific detail especially in the enlarged depictions of floral structure, seeds, and fruit. First appearing in 1586, these woodcuts became a convention in scientific botanical illustration. Zwinger was professor of physics and botany at Basel.
notes
This is a kind of husk tomato, member of the genus Physalis. It is commonly known as the cape gooseberry, because it has been grown in South Africa, but it is native to Chile and Peru. It has been introduced to tropical areas worldwide. Authorship according to British Museum (Natural History): This is based on Verzascha's edition of Pier Andrea Mattioli's "De Plantis Epitome utilissima..." from Verona, 1586, but so much altered and extended as practically to constitute a new work. Illustrated with about 1200 annotated woodcuts in the text by Gesner/ Camerarius (Iochino Camerario) originally used by Mattioli. Gesner had been preparing material for a massive historia plantarum but died before finishing the task. Camerarius acquired the material, utilized the woodcuts and supplemented them with his own designs. The woodcuts are remarkable in their scientific detail especially in the enlarged depictions of floral structure, seeds, and fruit. First appearing in 1586, these woodcuts became a convention in scientific botanical illustration. Zwinger was professor of physics and botany at Basel.
notes
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Time Period:
1651-1700
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1651-1700
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References:
Janick, J. "Iconography and history of Solanaceae: Antiquity to the 17th Century," (In Horticultural reviews, Wiley, 2007) p. 43; http://www.hort.pur
(Oct. 2008)
references_
Janick, J. "Iconography and history of Solanaceae: Antiquity to the 17th Century," (In Horticultural reviews, Wiley, 2007) p. 43; http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/cape_gooseberry.html (Oct. 2008)
References
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Provenance/Donor:
Acquired in 1987.
provenance_or_donor
Acquired in 1987.
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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