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Gardens, Knowledge and the Sciences in the Early Modern Period 1st ed. 2016 [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 374 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 7607 g, 35 Illustrations, color; 72 Illustrations, black and white; VI, 374 p. 107 illus., 35 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Trends in the History of Science
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Birkhauser Verlag AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319263404
  • ISBN-13: 9783319263403
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 374 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 7607 g, 35 Illustrations, color; 72 Illustrations, black and white; VI, 374 p. 107 illus., 35 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Trends in the History of Science
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Birkhauser Verlag AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319263404
  • ISBN-13: 9783319263403
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This volumeof proceedings primarily focuses on the outstanding contributions made bybotany and the mathematical sciences to the genesis and development of earlymodern garden art and garden culture. The many facets of mathematical sciencesand botany point to the increasingly "scientific" approach that was beingadopted in garden art and garden culture in the early modern period. Thisdevelopment unfolds in interaction with philosophical, religious, political andsocial processes and beliefs. This volume strikingly shows that such processesare able to make use of the knowledge of nature manifested in gardens forvarious purposes.Theconference that inspired this volume was jointly organized by the LeibnizUniversität Hannover"s Centre of Garden Art and Landscape Architecture (CGL)and the Bergische Universität Wuppertal"s Interdisciplinary Centre for Scienceand Technology Studies (IZWT).

1.Hubertus Fischer, Volker R. Remmert, Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn: Introduction .- I Scientization and Knowledge about Nature.- 2.Volker R. Remmert: The Art of Garden and Landscape Design and the Mathematical Sciences in the Early Modern Period .- 3.Michael Leslie: "Without design, or Fate, or Force": Why Couldn"t John Evelyn Complete the "Elysium Britannicum"? .- 4.Chandra Mukerji: The Power of the Sun-King at the Potager du Roi .- II Mathematical Sciences and the Art of Gardening.- 5.Simone M. Kaiser and Matteo Valleriani: The Organ of the Villa d"Este in Tivoli and the Standards of Pneumatic Engineering in the Renaissance .- 6.Denis Ribouillault: Sundials on the Quirinal: Astronomy and the Early Modern Garden .- 7.Anthony Gerbino: Jacques Lemercier"s "Scenografia du Chasteau de Montjeu": Printmaking, Cartography, and Landscape in 1620 .- 8.Hubertus Fischer: Utopia, Science and Garden Art in the Early Modern Era .- III Botany between Art and Science.- 9. Alessandro Tosi: Botanical

illustration and the idea of the garden in the sixteenth century between imitation and imagination .- 10.Irina Schmiedel: Gardens on Canvas and Paper: Cataloguing Botanical Abundance in Late Medici Tuscany .- 11.Gregory Grämiger: Reconstructing Order: The Spatial Arrangements of Plants in the Hortus Botanicus of Leiden University in its First Years .- 12.Carola Piepenbring-Thomas: Garden visit s, observations, reading and excerpts. Martin Fogel (1634-1675) and his techniques of acquiring knowledge.- IV Botanical Knowledge and Horticulture.- 13.Anatole Tchikine: Watering the Renaissance Garden: Horticultural Theory and Irrigation Practice in Sixteenth-Century Tuscany .- 14.Alette Fleischer: Gardening nature, gardening knowledge: The parallel activities of stabilizing knowledge and gardens in the early modern period .- 15.Ana Duarte Rodriguez: Gardening knowledge through the circulation of agricultural treatises in Portugal from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries .- 16.Iris Laut

erbach: Commerce and Erudition: Civic Self Representation by Botany and Horticulture in Germany, 16th to 18th centuries .- V Perspective.- 17.Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn: Landscape Design and the Natural Sciences in Germany and the United States in the Early Twentieth Century: "Reactionary Modernism"?.- Index of names.

Recenzijos

 Gardens have increasingly become the focus of scholarly attention. This stimulating volume is one of the latest, most relevant contributions. While describing garden and landscape design in relation to theoretical knowledge, horticulture, botany, and mathematics, this timely volume successfully addresses how much garden knowledge shaped early modern culture, sciences, and philosophy. Ultimately, the volume engagingly contributes to the inclusion of gardens in the scientific revolution of early modernity. (Fabrizio Baldassarri, ISIS, Vol. 108 (4), December, 2017)

Introduction 1(8)
Hubertus Fischer
Volker R. Remmert
Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn
Part I Scientization and Knowledge About Nature
The Art of Garden and Landscape Design and the Mathematical Sciences in the Early Modern Period
9(20)
Volker R. Remmert
"Without Design, or Fate, or Force": Why Couldn't John Evelyn Complete the Elysium Britannicum?
29(26)
Michael Leslie
The Power of the Sun-King at the Potager du Roi
55(22)
Chandra Mukerji
Part II Mathematical Sciences and the Art of Gardening
The Organ of the Villa d'Este in Tivoli and the Standards of Pneumatic Engineering in the Renaissance
77(26)
Simone M. Kaiser
Matteo Valleriani
Sundials on the Quirinal: Astronomy and the Early Modern Garden
103(32)
Denis Ribouillault
Jacques Lemercier's Scenografia of Montjeu: Architectural Prints, Cartography, and Landscape in 1620
135(18)
Anthony Gerbino
Utopia, Science and Garden Art in the Early Modern Era
153(30)
Hubertus Fischer
Part III Botany Between Art and Science
Botanical Illustration and the Idea of the Garden in the Sixteenth Century Between Imitation and Imagination
183(28)
Alessandro Tosi
Gardens on Canvas and Paper: Cataloguing Botanical Abundance in Late Medici Tuscany
211(24)
Irina Schmiedel
Reconstructing Order: The Spatial Arrangements of Plants in the Hortus Botanicus of Leiden University in Its First Years
235(18)
Gregory Gramiger
Garden Visits, Observations, Reading and Excerpts: Martin Fogel (1634--1675) and His Techniques of Acquiring Knowledge
253(16)
Carola Piepenbring-Thomas
Part IV Botanical Knowledge and Horticulture
Watering the Renaissance Garden: Horticultural Theory and Irrigation Practice in Sixteenth-Century Tuscany
269(20)
Anatole Tchikine
Gardening Nature, Gardening Knowledge: The Parallel Activities of Stabilizing Knowledge and Gardens in the Early Modern Period
289(16)
Alette Fleischer
Gardening Knowledge Through the Circulation of Agricultural Treatises in Portugal From the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
305(14)
Ana Duarte Rodrigues
Commerce and Erudition: Civic Self-Representation Through Botany and Horticulture in Germany, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
319(26)
Iris Lauterbach
Part V Perspective
Landscape Design and the Natural Sciences in Germany and the United States in the Early Twentieth Century: "Reactionary Modernism"?
345
Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn
Index