Ms Fr. Fv VI 1 fol.148r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines by Mattheaus Platearius d.c.1161 c.1470
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Painting Description
Ms Fr. Fv VI 1 fol.148r is an illustration from the "Book of Simple Medicines," a pharmacopeia by Mattheaus Platearius dating around the 12th century, specifically around 1161. The illustration, created circa 1470, is attributed to Hans Sichelbein, an artist known for his detailed and intricate work in manuscript illumination. This particular piece is part of a larger collection that aimed to document and describe medicinal plants and compounds, providing an invaluable resource for understanding medieval medical practices and botanical knowledge.
The "Book of Simple Medicines" itself is a significant work in the history of medicine and pharmacology, compiling centuries of herbal knowledge and medical theory. It was widely copied and disseminated throughout Europe, influencing medical practice for generations. The manuscript from which this illustration comes, Ms Fr. Fv VI 1 fol.148r, is preserved in a collection that highlights the importance of illustrated manuscripts in the transmission of scientific and medical knowledge during the Middle Ages.
Hans Sichelbein's contribution to this tradition through his illustration work is noteworthy for the precision and beauty of his depictions. His illustrations not only served a practical purpose in identifying plants and substances but also stand as works of art in their own right, reflecting the intertwined nature of art and science during the period. The illustration in question, like others in the manuscript, would have been used by physicians, apothecaries, and scholars as a reference tool in their work, making it a vital piece of the history of medicine.
This introduction provides a comprehensive overview of Ms Fr. Fv VI 1 fol.148r and its place within the broader context of medieval manuscript illustration, the "Book of Simple Medicines," and the work of Hans Sichelbein. It highlights the significance of the illustration both as a historical document and as a piece of art, reflecting the multifaceted nature of medieval knowledge production and dissemination.
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