BIBLIOGRAPHIES 229 



Otto von Brunfds. 



1530. Herbarum vivae eicones ad nature imitationem, suma cum diligentia 

 et artificis effigiate. . . . Argentorati apud loannem Schottum. 

 Subsequent editions, 1530, 1531, 1532, 1536, 1537. 



(The illustrations in this herbal are much superior to the text, which 

 is based chiefly on the writings of the Italian herbahsts. Brunfeis was a 

 Carthusian monk who turned Protestant. Jacob Theodor (Tabema-mon- 

 tanus) was a pupil of Brunfeis.) 



Eucharius Rhodion. 



1533. Kreutterbuch von allem Erdtgewachs Anfenglich von Doctor Johan 

 Cuba zusamen bracht Jetzt widerum new Corrigert. . . . Mit warer 

 Abconterfeitung aller Kreuter. . . . Zu Franckfurt am Meyn, Bei 

 Christian Egenolph. 1533. 



(The above was not an original work, but merely a revised and improved 

 edition of the German Herbarius. The illustrations are copies of those 

 in Brunfels's herbal.) 



lean Ruel. 



1536. De Nature stiipium libri tres, Joanne Ruellio authore. . . . Parisiis 

 Ex officina Simonis Colinaei. 1536. 



(Jean Ruel was a physician and a professor in the University of Paris.) 



Leonhard Fuchs. 



1542. De historia stirpium effectis 6c expressis Leonharto Fuchsio. . . . 

 Basileae, in officina Isingriniana. Anno Christi 1542. 



Subsequent editions, 1546, 1547, 1549, 1551, 1555. 



1543. {German translation.) New Kreiiterbuch. . . . Bedruckt zu Basell 

 durch Michael Isingrin. 



1557. {Spanish translation.) Historia de yeruas y plantas de Leonardo 

 Fuchsio. ... En Anvers por los herederos de Amald B>Tcman. 



Conrad Gesner. 



1542. Catalogus plantarum. . . . Authore Conrado Gesnero. . . . Tiguri 

 apud Christoph Froschouerum. 



(Gesner's most important work — a general history of plants— was 

 never pubHshed, for he died of plague before it was finished. The illus- 

 trations he had collected were pubhshed by Christopher Jacob Trew 

 150 years later.) 



