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AuthorValderas, José María-
Date2000-
Other Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/23174-
URIhttps://www.amad.org/jspui/handle/123456789/82075-
Description50 pages. ; [ES] Las controversias que reaparecen con el movimiento humanista adquieren , desde las postrimerías del siglo XV, especial encono. Por lo que atañe a la botánica. revisten suma importancia las relativas a la interpretación de Dioscórides y Plinio. Nos ocupamos aquí de la disputa mantenida por Mattioli y Lusitano a propósito de la correcta identificación de determinadas plantas. En particular de la Apología del sienes contra supuestas calumnias de Lusitano. La diatriba entera supone una revisión crítica de los fundamentos metodológicos de la botánica del siglo XVI. ; [EN] Debates in Renaissance played a critical role in developing Botany, Philosophy, Medicine, and theology. Particularly angry disputes arose from different interpretations of ancient texts, say, Dioscoride's Materia Medica. in one of the most infamous two sections booklet Mattioli replies by Lusitanus. I deal with the first one, the Apologia, which concerns to false identifications of plants and some errors in mattioli ranslation, according to Lusitanus. What was behind the quarrel? ; Peer reviewed-
Format15378120 bytes-
Formatapplication/pdf-
Languagespa-
RightsopenAccess-
KeywordsPietro Mattioli-
KeywordsHistory of botany-
KeywordsHistoria de la botánica-
KeywordsMateria Medica-
KeywordsDioscórides-
KeywordsAmato Lusitano-
Dewey Decimal Classification940-
TitleLa polémica en la investigación botánica del siglo XVI. Mattioli contra Lusitano ; Mattioli against Lusitanus. The role of disputes in Renaissance botanical resarch.-
TypeArtículo-
AMAD ID673931-
Year2000-
Open Access1-
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