
Title Page of John Parkinson’s Paradisi in Sole, 1629 later hand coloured probably by Lettice Morris
I’m sure many people might be be put off even opening an old book with a long Latin name like Paradisi in sole Paradis terrestris – and indeed you might be put off reading this post any further because of that, although I hope not. Such reluctance for many books with long Latin names is understandable. They are usually long-winded and devoid of any illustrations. But in the case of Paradisi it’s exactly the opposite.
It was a landmark book which shows how both gardening and botany were evolving into a new form of science in the 17thc. And even if you’re not much interested in the history of botanical science, it’s worth looking at simply for the beautiful high quality illustrations. Obviously originally printed in black and white, owners could easily hand-colour them the images have since become popular as decorative prints.
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