John Gerard Scientist

John Gerard, also spelt John Gerarde, (c. 1545–1612) was a botanist and herbalist. He maintained a large herbal garden in London. His chief notability is as the author of a big – 1480 pages – and heavily illustrated Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes. First published in 1597, it was the most widely circulated botany book in English in the 17th century.Except for the additions of a number of plants from his own garden and from North America, Gerard's Herbal is largely an English translation of Rembert Dodoens's Herbal of 1554, itself also highly popular (in Dutch, Latin, French and other English translation).Gerard's Herball is profusely illustrated with high-quality drawings of plants, with the printer's woodcuts for the drawings largely coming from Dodoens's book and from other Continental European sources.Two decades after Gerard's death, his Herbal was corrected and expanded to about 1700 pages. The botanical genus Gerardia is named in Gerard's honour.

Personal facts

John Gerard
Alias (AKA)John Gerarde
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1545
Birth place
Nantwich
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1611
Place of death
London
Residence
England

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Field of study
Botany

John Gerard on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://archive.org/details/mobot31753000817749
  2. http://hos.ou.edu/galleries/16thCentury/Gerard
  3. http://www.botanicus.org/title/b12080317