Volume 1, Plate II, Root Systems of Various Plants, Albertus Seba

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1665–1736
Volume 1, Plate II, Root Systems of Various Plants, 1734–1765
Portfolio/Series title: Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri accurata descriptio, et iconibus artificiosissimis expressio, per universam physiees historiam...
Where object was made: Europe
Material/technique: book
Credit line: Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas, Department of Special Collections, Ellis Aves H28; Courtesy of Special Collections, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas Libraries
Accession number: EL2018.009.c
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Albertus Seba’s 18th-century publication Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri, better known simply as his Thesaurus, provided a wealth of botanical and zoological information. The four-volume study describes, illustrates, and categorizes a variety of naturalia from the author’s own extensive and celebrated cabinet of curiosities. Although Seba died before completing the last two volumes, he managed to produce the illustrations for books III and IV to which textual descriptions were added and falsely attributed to him because of the credibility of his name. In this plate, Seba illustrates the intravenous system, or “skeleton,” and roots of a turnip; the grain, roots, and leaves of a species of Hordeum (a genus in the grass family that includes barley); and the root systems of members of the genera Scorzonera (in the sunflower family), Beccabunga (which includes the herb Brooklime), and Pyrus (pear trees and shrubs).

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