Illustration from The Book of Simple Medicines by Mattheaus Platearius d.c.1161 c.1470 57
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
The "Illustration from The Book of Simple Medicines" by Mattheaus Platearius, dating to around 1161 and illustrated circa 1470 by Robinet Testard, represents a significant confluence of medieval medical knowledge and Renaissance artistry. This work is a part of the broader manuscript tradition that sought to compile and disseminate medical knowledge derived from classical sources, particularly those of Greek and Roman origin, as well as from the burgeoning medical schools of medieval Europe.
Mattheaus Platearius, a physician from the renowned medical school of Salerno, authored "The Book of Simple Medicines" (also known as "Liber de Simplici Medicina" or "Circa Instans"), which became a cornerstone of medieval pharmacology. The text cataloged a wide array of medicinal plants and their uses, providing a crucial reference for physicians and apothecaries of the time.
Robinet Testard, a French illuminator active during the late 15th century, is credited with illustrating this particular manuscript. Testard's work is characterized by its detailed and vibrant depictions of plants, which not only served an educational purpose but also reflected the artistic trends of the period. His illustrations are notable for their precision and the use of vivid colors, which helped to bring the text to life and made the information more accessible to its readers.
The illustrations in "The Book of Simple Medicines" are more than mere decorations; they are integral to the manuscript's function as a medical reference. Each illustration is carefully crafted to accurately represent the physical characteristics of the plants described, aiding in their identification and use. This combination of scientific accuracy and artistic skill exemplifies the Renaissance ideal of the union of art and science.
The manuscript itself is a testament to the enduring legacy of medieval medical knowledge and its transmission through the ages. It highlights the importance of visual aids in the dissemination of complex information and stands as a remarkable example of the collaboration between scholars and artists in the pursuit of knowledge.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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