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Locus Amoenus
Gardens and Horticulture in the Renaissance
Locus Amoenus
Locus Amoenus provides a pioneering collection of new perspectives on Renaissance garden history, and the impact of its development. Experts in the field illustrate the extent of our knowledge of how the natural world looked and how humans related to their environment.
A ground-breaking collection of new perspectives on garden history
Essays demonstrate the extent of our knowledge of how the natural world looked and how humans related to their environment
The book's broad coverage includes botany and herbals, literary reflections of changing ideas of landscape and nature, and human's place within it
Contributors come from a wide range of experts, including archaeologists, scholars and the librarian and archivist to the Royal Horticultural Society
Reflects the growing emergence of this field, which has been assisted both by archaeology and ideas from green studies and environmental criticism
Richly illustrated throughout