Flora Graeca for the 21st century
Flora Graeca for the 21st century
Sibthorp and Smith's Flora Graeca, illustrated by Ferdinand Bauer and
often described as 'Oxford's finest botanical treasure', is considered
the most splendid and expensive Flora ever produced. The collections
include not only the printed volumes but also the original hand-coloured
drawings from which the printed engravings were made, the original
botanical specimens they illustrate, unpublished drawings of the Fauna
Graeca and a unique series of topographical Mediterranean Scenes, also
never published. Accompanying these are diaries and notebooks from the
two expeditions to the Levant in which Sibthorp set out to discover the
wild plants described by Dioscorides in c.AD 60- and in doing so laid
the foundations for modern botanical exploration.
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