Pomologia Batava

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1830

Matthieu of Noort

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In 1758, Johann Hermann published button " Pomologia" the first, hand-coloured plates geļlustreerde with scientific description of fruit races in Europe. He was with that the founder of pomology. To be very important books are still for the study of old fruit races, of which are still an amazing large number to find. Seventy-two years later, in 1830, Matthieu of Noort with its publication " prove to be; Pomologia Batava" a worthy continuator of button to be. From its foreword becomes clear that of Noort no horticulture or fruit cultivation had context, in contrast to button. Button was horticulture director on the buitengoed Marienburg at lion ears, property of Maria Louise Landgravin van Hessen - Cassel, the spouse of Friese city holder Johan Willem Friso of orange. Of Noort' s large passie was signs and paints. After its friend there, professor is Wttwaall, fruit painted admired and him on pomologisch the importance of indicated, he has thrown himself with large commitment on the study of apples and perenrasen with as result a splendid book concerning 84 Dutch apples and pear races.

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

   

 

   

 

   

 

   

 

  

 

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