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The Mexican Treasury Simon Varey

The Mexican Treasury By Simon Varey

The Mexican Treasury by Simon Varey


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This volume consists of a selection of English translations from the writings of Dr. Francisco Hernandez (1515-87). One of Spain's leading physicians and naturalists, he is now best remembered for his monumental work The Natural History of New Spain, whose descriptions of over 3,000 plants unknown to Europe have been used for centuries by scientists, physicians, and natural philosophers.

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The Mexican Treasury: The Writings of Dr. Francisco Hernandez by Simon Varey

This volume consists of a selection of English translations from the extensive writings of Dr. Francisco Hernandez (1515-87). Celebrated in his own day as one of Spain's leading physicians and naturalists, he is now best remembered for his monumental work on the native plants and materia medica of central Mexico.

Sent to New Spain in 1570 by King Philip II to research and describe the natural history of the region, to assess the medical usefulness of the natural resources, and to gather ethnographic materials for an anthropological history, Hernandez was the first trained scientist to undertake scientific work in the New World. For seven years he gathered information throughout the Valley of Mexico, learning Nahuatl, recording local medical customs, studying indigenous medicines, and writing down all his observations. The result was The Natural History of New Spain, written in Latin, which consisted of six folio volumes filled with descriptions of over 3,000 plants previously unknown in Europe (along with descriptions of a much smaller number of animals and minerals) and ten folio volumes of paintings by Mexican artists illustrating the plants and animals he described.

Hernandez died before he could publish his Natural History, and the materials were placed in the Escorial, where they were extensively consulted, copied, abstracted, and translated by generations of scientists, medical specialists, and natural philosophers before they were destroyed by fire in 1671. Hernandez's work was still regarded as authoritative on a number of New World botanical topics as late as the nineteenth century, and his writings remain in use in popular form in Mexico today.

Only a tiny fragment of the Natural History has previously appeared in English. The selections in this volume are designed to reflect the historical patterns of dissemination of the work of Hernandez, giving modern readers a sense of which portions of his vast corpus entered scientific discourse and spread across two continents in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

The Mexican Treasury Reviews

"The primary voice of the book is that of Dr. Hernandez himself. He is a prolific writer. . . . The translators have made all of this easily readable and provide abundant footnoted documentation." -- Southeastern Naturalist
"The Mexican Treasury provides English translations of the major texts of botany and natural history that assimilated, and in many ways transformed, knowledge originally gleaned from Hernandez, with extracts from De Laet, Nieremberg, Lovell, Stubbe, Sloane, Ray and Salmon. One can readily use these extracts as student assignments for comparing approaches to New World plants such as chilli, cacao and corn." -- Renaissance Quarterly

About Simon Varey

Simon Varey is Director of Development Publications at the College of Letters and Science, University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations Preface and acknowledgments Abbreviations A note on texts and translations Chronology of the texts of Francisco Hernandez Introduction 1. Mexico, 1571-1615 2. The Low Countries, 1630-1648 3. Italy, c.1580-1651 4. England, 1659-1825 5. Spain, 1790 Appendix Glossary Index.

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GOR013789672
9780804739634
0804739633
The Mexican Treasury: The Writings of Dr. Francisco Hernandez by Simon Varey
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Stanford University Press
2002-01-01
304
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