- Giovanni Baptista Ferrari
Giovanni Baptista (also Battista) Ferrari (1584
Siena -1 February 1655 Siena), was an ItalianJesuit and professor inRome , abotanist , and an author of illustrated botanical books and aLatin -Syrian dictionary .He was born to an affluent Sienese family and entered the
Jesuit Order in Rome in 1602. His career, besides the authoring of two important works, included being professor ofHebrew andRhetoric at the Jesuit College in Rome and horticultural advisor to the Pope.Giovanni Ferrari Baptista was linguistically highly gifted and an able scientist, who, at 21 years of age, knew a good deal of
Hebrew and spoke and wrote excellent Greek andLatin . He was editor of a Latin-Syrian dictionary (Nomenclator syriacus, 1622). Ferrari devoted himself till 1632 to the study and cultivation of ornamental plants, and published "De Florum Cultura", which was illustrated with copperplates by, amongst others,Anna Maria Variana , possibly the first female copper-engraver. The first book deals with the design and maintenance of the garden and garden equipment. The second book provides descriptions of the different flowers, while the third book deals with the culture of these flowers. The fourth book, continues with a treatise on the use and beauty of the flower species, including their different varieties andmutations .The plants featured in Ferrari's research came from
Cardinal Barberini 's privatebotanical garden , theHorti Barberini , a garden which was under the care of Ferrari.Another work is the "Hesperides sive de Malorum Aureorum Cultura et Usu Libri Quatuor", first published in 1646. Ferrari's close relationship with
Cassiano dal Pozzo (1588-1657), a noted scholar and student of citrus, led to the creation of this work. The first volume of this work is devoted to citrus and its many varieties and variations.The plates were produced by the best artists of the time, such as
Johann Friedrich Greuter ,Cornelis Bloemaert andNicolas Joseph Foucault . Plates were also prepared by the renowned painters and draughtsmen ofRoman Baroque , such asPietro da Cortona ,Andrea Sacchi ,Nicolas Poussin ,Pietro Paolo Ubaldini , F. Perier,Francesco Albani ,Philippe Gagliard , F. Ramanelli,Guido Reni ,Dominic Zampieri and H. Rinaldi. The plates show life-sized whole fruit, including sections. Other plates showHercules , mythological scenes, garden buildings,Orangeries , garden tools, etc..Both works are important as they display accurate representations.
Ferrari was the first
scientist to provide a complete description of the limes,lemons andpomegranates . He also described medical preparations, the details oncitron and prescribed limes, lemons and pomegranates as medicinal plants againstscurvy .References
* [http://digi.azz.cz/author.php?AuthorID=5&lng=2 The digitalized book]
* [http://www.illustratedgarden.org/mobot/rarebooks/author.asp?creator=Ferrari,%20Giovanni%20Battista&creatorID=36 Ferrari's book]
* [http://www.art.com/asp/sp-asp/_/pd--12064269/sp--A/Gardening_Knife_from_Hesperides_by_Giovanni_Battista_Ferrari.htm "Gardening Knife" by "Ferrari"]
* [http://www.botanicus.org/creator/409 Ferrari's book]
* [http://www.russborough.com/antique_prints/botanicals/ferrari/limon.html Antique Prints]
* http://www.artfact.com/catalog/viewLot.cfm?lotCode=IrAgEt8i
* https://ssl.kundenserver.de/maps-n-views.com/dekorative/deko_gross/dc2596_e.htm
* http://www.georgeglazer.com/prints/nathist/botanical/ferraricit/ferraricit.html
* http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/gard_1/hod_67.828.htm
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