Weinmann, Johann Wilhelm (oont*) 
"Of flewers, fruits and vegetables, a most 
complete and interesting record of the plants 
cultivated early in the 18th century, generally 
two or more plants on each plate, well coloured; 
many plates of pairticular interest on account of 
the colour printing, especially the plates of 
Aloes and Cactus depicted in pots and tubs of 
different designs, and the folding plates of 
gourds." — Dunthome, Flower and fruit prints 
(1938), p.260. 
[Dutch] Taalryk register der plaat- ofte 
figuur-beschryvingen der bloemdragende gewassen .«• 
Waar in de benamingen uit de beste schryvers ... nu in 
het Nederduitsch door een voomaam kender en liefhebber 
vertaalt; en opgeheldert door Johannes Burmannus. Am¬ 
sterdam, By Z. Romberg, 1736-48. 4 v. 1025 pi. F®. 
(Am. Arb.; John Crerar; N, Y. Bot. Gard.) 
Plates are same as those of the German ed. 
According to the Am. Arb. Cat. 3:329, there 
are also Dutch title-pages reading: "Duidelyke 
vertooning eeniger duizend in alle vier waerelds 
deelen wassende boomen, stammen, kruiden, bloe- 
men, vrugten en uitwassen ... waar in de leeven- 
dige verwen na haar natuur door een geheime en 
voor deze nooit bekende konst door de beroemde 
konstenaars Barthol. Seuter en Joh. El. Ridin- 
ger nieuw uitgevonden met veel moeite in zuive- 
re kopere platen gebragt, vertoont worden door 
J.... W.... W...," Crerar uses this as title 
for the entire work;but there is reason to sup¬ 
pose it does n,ot represent a distinct issue, as 
its dates are the same as those of the "Taalryk 
register," and it refers to the artists Seuter 
and Ridinger, who are not mentioned in the lat¬ 
ter title. Hence it appears that an alternative 
series of titles was issued for the plates alone, 
as found in the Am. Arb. copy. (MFW) 
Weismantel, Johann Nikolaus 
See Weissmantel. 
