The Patten Collection
Author Categories
Herbals and Early Gardening Books
Abercrombie, John |
1726-1806 ca. 1515-ca. 1592 1522-1605? 1553-1617 1511-1568 |
1 2, 83b 103 4, 5 6 146 |
Barnum, H. L. |
1831 1560-1624 1541-1613 1517?-1564 1668-1738 1498-1554 1488-1534 ca.1450-ca.1512 |
8 9, 10 104 11, 109b 13 134 38 105 106, 144 |
Camerius, Joachim; |
1534-1598 1610-1669 1775-1819 1526-1609 1545?-1607 1626-1662 1567-1650 1789-1858 1233-ca.1320 1616-1654 |
14 15, 16 107 17 148 18, 19, 20, 21 108 109 22 23, 24, 25 26, 27, 28 29 30, 110 32 |
Dalechamps, Jacques |
1513-1588 1517-1585 16th cent. 1529-1590 d.1611 |
111 112 33, 34, 35, 113 114 36 115, 116 37 |
1504-ca.1564 1620-1706 |
147 117 39, 118 |
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Ferrari, Giovanni Battista |
1584-1655 1771-1837 1616-1657 1501-1566 1688-1756 |
40 41 42 43, 119 99a |
1545-1612 1516-1565 1641-1712 |
45 121, 122 46, 123 124 |
|
Hale, Thomas, Esq. |
1496-1576 1517-1587 1488-1540 1714?-1775 b.ca.1528 b.1874 |
126 51, 52 125 92 53 54, 55 56, 57, 58 128 |
b. 1750 | 59 | |
L'Obel, Matthias de |
1538-1616 1626-1688 1696-1751 1668-1732 1618 1658-1717 1792-1856 1528-1586 |
131a, 131b 60 61 129 130 62 64 65 133 |
Macer, Floridus |
1763-1825 1769-1858 1568?-1637 d.1589 1500-1577 1737-1804 1624?-1704 ca.1512-1588 1626-1683 |
67 68 12 69 70 71, 72, 73, 135 136 1 74, 75 76 77, 78, 79, 80 137 |
16th cent. |
81 82 83 |
|
Parkinson, John |
1567-1650 d.1670 1535-1605 1658-1699 1535?-1615 |
138, 139 84 132 85 86, 87 88 89a, 89b 90 |
d.1681 1474-1537 |
91 31 140 |
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Salmon, William |
1644-1713 1521-1586 1672-1733 1538?-1599 |
141 95 142 99b 93 |
Thall, Johannes |
1590 1768?-1837 1530?-1596 1656-1708 d.1568 1524?-1580 |
14b 94 96 143 97 144b, 144c 98 |
W.M. |
1675-1747 16th cent. 1669-1719 |
66 99d 99c 145 99e 100 101 149 |
102 |
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