Polygalaceae - Polygala senega From: Köhler’s
Medizinal-Pflanzen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen mit kurz erläuterndem Texte.
Atlas zur Pharmacopoea germanica, austriaca, belgica, danica, helvetica,
hungarica, rossica, suecica, neerlandica, british pharmacopoeia, zum Codex
medicamentarius, sowie zur Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America by
Hermann Adolph Koehler. Gera-Utermhaus, Fr.Eugen Köhler, 1887, 1. edition,
volume 2, plate 98. Chromolithographed plate (sheet 219 x 299 mm). Slight
foxing. Text enclosed.€ 35
Köhler’s magnum opus was published in parts from
1883-1898. The first volume was finished in 1887, eight years after his death.
The set of three volumes with 283 colour-plates was a noteworthy achievement and
included European plants of medicinal interest. From the botanical standpoint
the finest and most useful series of illustrations of medicinal plants (Great
flower books). The beautiful colour-plates after illustrations by Walther
Müller and C.F. Schmidt, which were skillfully rendered in lithography by E.
Günther. * Nissen BBI 1085; Great flower books p. 62; Stafleu & Cowan
3806.
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Polygalaceae - Polygala virgata - Polygala speciosa
From: Curtis’s botanical magazine; or flower garden displayed.
London, 1815, volume 43, plate 1780. Hand-coloured engraving by Messrs
Weddell (sheet 143 x 237 mm). Text enclosed.€ 50
The first and most important botanical
magazine made up of 'figures' of plants and short descriptions. Provides a
storehouse of exotics, paralleling the indigenous plants … (Hunt). A
delightful work pictorially, never excelled as a periodical, most carefully
coloured and a source of lasting interest and information (Dunthorne). Started
by William Curtis in 1787 publication still continues.
* Pritzel 2007; Dunthorne 88; Great flower books pp. 83-84; Hunt
689; Nissen BBI 2350; Henrey 472; Stafleu & Cowan 1290.
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