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Elsholz, Johann Siegesmund (1623-1688)

Diaeteticon, Oder neues tischbuch. Cölln an der Spree
1682. (Haller, 1:516)

----- Artzney-garten und tischbuch, Oder Fortsetzung
des gartenbaues, wie man die von Gott erzeigte erdgewächse, 
krauter, blumen und wurzeln zur erhaltung guter gesundheit 
wohl gebrauchen und anwenden könne. Frankfurt und
Leipaig, Voelcker, 1690. 466 p. (Pritzel, 1st ed.,no.
2971; Seguier, p.359)
Pritzel says this is a reprint of 1682 ed.
Being published at the same place and date, it
may have formed the 2d part of the "Gartenbau"
of 1690, located in the Lausanne library, q.v.
infra.

----- Diaeteticon, das ist Neues tisch-buch, oder Unterricht 
von erhaltung guter gesundheit durch eine ordentliche 
diät ... in sechs bücher auf eine sehr bequeme weise. 
Leipzig, T. Fritsch, 1715. (In his: Neu engelegter 
garten-bau. Leipzig, 1715. p.259-520) (Dept. Agr.;
Bib. Nat. Paris; Brit. Mus.)

Flora Marchica, sive Catalogus plantarum, quae partim
in hortis electoralibus Marchiae Brandenburgicae primariis, 
Berolinensi, Aurangiburgico, & Potstamensi excoluntur:
partim sua sponte passim proveniunt. Berolini, ex officina 
Rungiana, sumptibus D. Reichelii, 1663. 223 p.
(N. Y. Bot. Gard.; Lloyd; Arn. Arb.; Cat. Bib. Nat.;
Dept. Agr.)
Interesting for plants cultivated at that
time: early culture of Aloe, p.15-17; "Caryophyllus 
barbatus hortensis", with over 150 varieties, 
p.43-46; cherries, p.49-52; hyacinths,
p.95-98; Lilium (including Crown imperial and
Convallaria) , p.114-117; "Mali hortensis varia
genera", with many names of cultivated apples,
p.125-126; Narcissus, p.137-141; "Pyrus sativa"
with names of many varieties, p.164; edible Solanum 
tuberosum, p.193; roses, with many notes
on cultivated sorts, p.173-177; Tulipa, with
more than 200 varieties, p.207-214.

Theatrum tuliparum ad mandatum Seren. Elect. Brand.
Friderici Gulielmi. 1661. 127 col. pl. F°. (Roy.
Lib. Berlin)

"Manuscript in the Berlin library of the tulips 
in the Elector of Brandenburg's garden".-
Cf. Jacob, Rept. Tulip Nomenclature committee
(1917), p.147. Also Pritzel, 1st ed., 2969.
        