The Naming of Names traces the search for order in the natural world, a search that for hundreds of years occupied some of the most brilliant minds in Europe. Redefining man's relationship with nature was an important feature of the Renaissance. But in a world full of plaques and poisons, there was also a practical need to name and recognise different plants: most medicines were made from plant extracts.
Anna Pavord takes us on a thrilling adventure into botanical history, travelling from Athens in the third century BC, through Constantinople, Venice, the medical school at Salerno to the universities of Pisa and Padua. The journey, traced here for the first time, involves the culture of Islam, the first expeditions to the Indies and the first settlers in the New World. In Athens, Aristotle's pupil, Theophrastus, is the first man ever to write a book about plants. What should these things properly be called, he asks. How can we sort and order them? The debate continues still, two thousand years later. Gradually, over a long period in Europe, plants assumed identities and acquired names. Artists painted the first pictures of them. Plants acquired the two-part names that show how they are related to other plants. But who began all this work, and how was it done?
Sumptuously illustrated in full colour, The Naming of Names gives a compelling insight into a world full of intrigue and intensely competitive egos.
An exhilarating new book from the author of the worldwide bestseller "The Tulip." "The Naming of Names "traces the search for order in the natural world, a search that for hundreds of years occupied some of the most brilliant minds in Europe. Redefining man's relationship with nature was a major pursuit during the Renaissance. But in a world full of poisons, there was also an urgent practical need to name and recognize different plants, because most medicines were made from plant extracts. Anna Pavord takes us on a thrilling adventure into botanical history, traveling from Athens in the third century BC, through Constantinople, Venice, the medical school at Salerno to the universities of Pisa and Padua. The journey, traced here for the first time, involves the culture of Islam, the first expeditions to the Indies and the first settlers in the New World. In Athens, Aristotle's pupil Theophrastus was the first man ever to write a book about plants. How can we name, sort, and order them? He asked. The debate continues still, two thousand years later. Sumptuously illustrated in full colour, "The Naming of Names "gives a compelling insight into a world full of intrigue and intensely competitive egos.
發表於2025-02-02
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在書店看到的。紙質不錯。圖也超喜歡~~~~~~~~~~~~~~為啥這麼有感覺叻?不由得想到瞭生物課本上的圖的慘不忍睹。好囧。
評分這本書確實不是植物的故事,書名誤導人啊!文字內容太枯燥,我沒有耐心看完,但該書插圖豐富,很多是難得一見的古代植物手工繪圖,早期的難免幼稚粗糙,後期的卻相當精美,令人愛不釋手。 總之,如果你是對植物至少有點興趣的人,該書還是值得一讀的。
評分我指的是《植物的故事》(The Naming of Names:The Search for Order in The World of Plants by Anna Pavord) 看完全書,我甚至不知道作者到底想錶達什麼, 是植物名稱的曆史演化? 是植物名稱背後的有趣故事? 是各種植物名稱的由來? 還是在尋訪植物名稱的曆史中發生的有趣...
評分這本書確實不是植物的故事,書名誤導人啊!文字內容太枯燥,我沒有耐心看完,但該書插圖豐富,很多是難得一見的古代植物手工繪圖,早期的難免幼稚粗糙,後期的卻相當精美,令人愛不釋手。 總之,如果你是對植物至少有點興趣的人,該書還是值得一讀的。
評分圖書標籤: 植物 博物學 花 植物之書 曆史 自然 考據 畫
啊哈哈哈我纔沒有耐心讀完整本書的哦嗬嗬嗬手繪植物圖好美啊!
評分英文文筆優美。
評分啊哈哈哈我纔沒有耐心讀完整本書的哦嗬嗬嗬手繪植物圖好美啊!
評分啊哈哈哈我纔沒有耐心讀完整本書的哦嗬嗬嗬手繪植物圖好美啊!
評分英文文筆優美。
The Naming of Names 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載