How to Cite

Effinger, Maria, Zimmermann, Karin and Krenn, Margit (Eds.): Löwen, Liebstöckel und Lügensteine: Illustrierte Naturbücher seit Konrad von Megenberg, Heidelberg: heiBOOKS, 2017 (Schriften der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, Volume 9). https://doi.org/10.11588/heibooks.101.125

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-946531-14-2 (PDF)

Published

02/01/2017
The original publication was published in 2008 by Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg, ISBN 978-3-8253-5591-3.

Authors

Maria Effinger (Ed.), Karin Zimmermann (Ed.), Margit Krenn (Ed.)

Löwen, Liebstöckel und Lügensteine

Illustrierte Naturbücher seit Konrad von Megenberg

Konrad von Megenberg is considered a late medieval pioneer of German scientific prose directed at a lay audience. On the occasion of his seven-hundredth birthday, Heidelberg University Library devoted an exhibition to his best-known work, “buch von den natürlichen dingen”, also known as “Buch der Nature” (“book of natural things”or “Book of Nature”), a prototype of illustrated natural history books. The Heidelberg Bibliotheca Palatina comprises as many as four medieval manuscripts of this work. Two of these manuscripts are richly illustrated.

According to the medieval scholastic worldview, Konrad von Mengenberg starts his investigation with humans and the cosmos, before systematically organizing “the natural things” of the three kingdoms of nature – zoology, botany, and geology. In the late Middle Ages the tradition of this work was combined with memorable illustrations. Like the texts, they were based on a long tradition and were themselves widely received until the modern era.

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Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Geleitwort
5
Einleitung
6-9
Das Buch der Natur
10-21
Tradition und Erneuerung
22-61
Wege zur Systematik
62-105
Gärten als Sammlungen
106-117
Welterkundung
118-142
Abgekürzt zitierte Literatur
143
Konkordanz
144
Farbtafeln
145-160

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