Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli Illustrated by Gherardo Cibo

Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli Illustrated by Gherardo Cibo – Aboca Museum – Rari 278 – Biblioteca Alessandrina (Rome, Italy)

Venice (Italy) β€” 1568

Impressive and realistically illuminated by Gherardo Cibo: gorgeous plant illustrations from the groundbreaking work by the famous botanist Pietro Andrea Mattioli

  1. The text by Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1501–77) represents a milestone of early science and of botany in particular

  2. This particular specimen was adorned with colored engravings by the great Gherardo Cibo (1512–1600)

  3. Even the author was impressed by the botanical depictions set amongst gorgeous pastoral landscapes

Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli Illustrated by Gherardo Cibo

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Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli Illustrated by Gherardo Cibo

The Discorsi by Pietro Andrea Mattioli represents a milestone in the art of botany, which was then emerging for the first time. Mattioli's text is based on the tradition of the ancient botanical-pharmaceutical work of Dioscorides and expands upon it with descriptions of 100 new plant species. This particularly beautiful edition of the landmark work was embellished with miniatures and other dΓ©cor by the great artist Gherardo Cibo, whose achievement Mattioli himself was very impressed with. The work was printed in 1568 by the Venetian publisher Vincenzo Valgrisi and is of great importance for both the history of art and science.

Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli Illustrated by Gherardo Cibo

A masterpiece of medical-botanical literature, enriched by the colors and miniatures of a great master: the Discourses by Pietro Andrea Mattioli in the famous large print version published by Valgrisi in Venice in 1568. The specimen, now residing at the Alessandrina Library in Rome, is renowned for the magnificent decorations by Gherardo Cibo, who, in addition to coloring the engraving, completed the backgrounds with evocative landscapes produced by his fertile imagination.

A Gorgeous Specimen of a Vital Scientific Text

Presented in a magnificent manner, this text is a document of the progress of scientific thought during the genesis of modern science. Mattioli’s work not only commented on the Materia Medica by Dioscorides, he also described 100 new plants, not all of which necessarily had medical applications, making it one of the first works that examined botany outside of medicine. The numerous copies of the original to have been produced, as well as the quality of this individual specimen, speak to its importance. This specimen united the work of a great botanist with a master painter, presumably at the behest of a high-ranking bibliophile and lover of gardening. Thus, it represents a significant specimen of Renaissance art and science simultaneously.

The Author’s Impression of the Artist

This is how Mattioli expressed himself concerning Cibo's art and, in particular, his botanical illustrations, in a letter dated 24 June 1565: "It really seems to me that they are so alive and natural, that one could not ask for anything better; and most importantly that one can perceive an elegance afforded to them by the decoration with pleasant village landscapes that cannot be felt in the presence of natural images alone. For this reason I tell you that even though I have received colored drawings of plants from many different places, there is such a difference between these and the former, as one can see between lead and silver or, even better, between lead and gold" (Siena Municipal Library, cod. miscell. D, vii, 2. c. 15 r.).

Codicology

Alternative Titles
Pietro Andrea Mattioli's Discorsi
Discourses by Pietro Andrea Mattioli
Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli illustiert von Gherardo Cibo
Size / Format
1,728 pages / 35.8 Γ— 25.0 cm
Origin
Italy
Date
1568
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Language
Illustrations
Large, sometimes almost full-page colored copperplate engravings for almost every lemma
Artist / School

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Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli Illustrated by Gherardo Cibo – Aboca Museum – Rari 278 – Biblioteca Alessandrina (Rome, Italy)
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Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli Illustrated by Gherardo Cibo

Shearing Sheep

This pleasant pastoral scene depicts a prosperous farmer in a red cap with a feather harvesting wool with the help of his wife, who wears a flowing orange dressed, and his dog, who lays on the ground watching. His buildings are enclosed by a wattle fence and the hills where he grazes his sheep can bee seen in the background. The other sheep wander about munching on grass awaiting their turn while a large ram with long horns seems to look out from the page at the beholder.

Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli Illustrated by Gherardo Cibo – Aboca Museum – Rari 278 – Biblioteca Alessandrina (Rome, Italy)
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Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli Illustrated by Gherardo Cibo

Lavander

Popular as an ornamental plant, used as a culinary herb and in the making of essential oils, Lavandula is a genus of 47 different species of flowering plants that are actually part of the mint family. Commonly referred to as lavender, Lavandula angustifolia is the most widely cultivated variety and the distinct purple color of its flowers is also referred to as lavender, even if they are depicted as blue here.

Lavender has been used in traditional medicine and cosmetics since ancient Greece, soap in particular – its late Latin name lavandārius comes from the verb lavāre meaning β€œto wash”. As herbal medicine, lavender has been used to treat intestinal discomfort, restlessness, insomnia, anxiety, and may have other applications.

Discorsi di P. A. Mattioli Illustrated by Gherardo Cibo – Aboca Museum – Rari 278 – Biblioteca Alessandrina (Rome, Italy)
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Publisher: Aboca Museum – Sansepolcro, 2015
Binding: Gold-printed Leatherette (heat- and dry- printed)
Commentary: 1 volume by Duilio Contin, Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi and Flavia Cristiano
Language: Italian
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