Leonhart Fuchs's herbal--recognized for more than four centuries as a masterpiece of Renaissance botany and one of the most beautiful books ever printed--now appears for the first time in a facsimile edition, accompanied by a volume of commentary based on three decades of historical and botanical research; the two volumes are published as a handsome boxed set. Only some 150 copies of the herbal are known to survive in rare book collections, and in the antiquarian book market it commands high prices (a copy was sold at Christie's for $17,000 in 1997). The herbal, a compilation of information...
Leonhart Fuchs's herbal--recognized for more than four centuries as a masterpiece of Renaissance botany and one of the most beautiful books ever print...