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The British herbal. London, 1756: FIRST EDITION

by [SCIENCE - HERBALL] HILL, JOHN

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First Edition

The Bible of the British amateur plant lover

HILL, John. The British herbal: an history of plants and trees, natives of Britain, cultivated for use, or raised for beauty. London, Printed for T. Osborne, J. Shipton, J. Hodges, J. Newberry, B. Collins, S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, 1756.

Folio (41 x 25 cm), contemporary full calf binding, gilt double rule decoration at boards, 6 raised bands spine, red edges, ff. 2, pp. 535, [3], 75 plates, signatures: [A]² B-6U², title page in red and black, engraved title vignette by C. Grignion, engraved allegorical frontispiece by H. Roberts after S. Wale depicting the Genius of Good Health receiving tributes from the four continents, delivering them to the English readers.

75 engraved plates representing more than 2000 plants

John Hill's British Herbal falls into the category of the eighteenth-century English popular herbals. It begun to be released in weekly handouts in 1756 and was completed within a year. Its interest is mainly due to the iconographic and consequently didactic aspect of the work. In 75 plates Hills gathered botanic species for their usefulness or simply their beauty and decorative purposes, presenting in each plate various illustration even of the same species, in all its varieties. In the initial text, printed in two columns, we find the descriptions of plants and trees grouped by families, with their names in Latin and English.

Hill's British Herbal provided an authoritative work for the amateur plant lover with an interest in plants for both medical and ornamental purposes. In this work he mainly used the older traditional names and taxonomies, rather than the new methods of categorising pioneered by Carl Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist who laid the foundation for modern plant description, sometimes using both definitions.

John Hill (1716 – 1775), was an English author and botanist who compiled the first book on British flora to be based on the Linnaean nomenclature. He contributed to contemporary periodicals and was awarded the title of Sir in recognition of his illustrated botanical compendium The Vegetable System.

CONDITION: small scratches at binding, but an amazing copy, with no defects.

PROVENANCE: I. paper ex-libris with coats of arms of Edward Frewen pasted at front inside board. II. ownership signature Liber Edwardi Freweni 1761 at flyleaf. III. ownership signature Ella Fuller Maittland 1892 at flyleaf.

REFERENCES: Nissen BBI 881; Henrey 799; Hunt 557; Pritzel 4063

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The British herbal. London, 1756
Author
[SCIENCE - HERBALL] HILL, JOHN
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FIRST EDITION
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Publisher
T. Osborne, J. Shipton, J. Hodges, J. Newberry, B. Collins, S. Crowder and H. Woodgate
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1756
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Keywords
science gardening herbaria herbals flowers plants cultivation

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