
En savoir plus sur le livre
The book features a collection of essays exploring various aspects of fruit cultivation and historical gardens. Waltraud Kofler discusses the Pomarium of the former Prince-Bishop's residence in Brixen, while Erika Schmidt provides insights into orchards within the context of garden history. Irma Naso examines commercial fruit growing in late medieval northwest Italy, showcasing examples from the 14th and 15th centuries. Kirsten Lott delves into historical planting patterns and systems for high-stem fruit trees. Jost Albert highlights the elegance of historical kitchen gardens and the intricacies of fruit culture, emphasizing the blend of beauty and utility. Claudia Gröschel addresses pomology as a specialized topic within horticultural literature, drawing from the historical library of the Austrian Horticultural Society. Sanja Baric investigates the search for ancient apple varieties and the role of molecular genetic research in this pursuit. Federico Tognoni presents the work of Bartolomeo Bimbi, a painter known for his depictions of fruit abundance at the Medici court. Finally, Jan Woudstra explores fruit cultivation in the royal gardens of Hampton Court, London, from 1530 to 1842. This anthology offers a rich exploration of the intersections between horticulture, history, and art.
Achat du livre
Obstgärten, Jost Albert
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2018
- product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
- (rigide)
Modes de paiement
Personne n'a encore évalué .