Naturalis Biodiversity Center, National Herbarium, Leiden, Netherlands.
National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague, Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2019 Jun 26;14(6):e0217779. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0217779. eCollection 2019.
We reveal the enigmatic origin of one of the earliest surviving botanical collections. The 16th-century Italian En Tibi herbarium is a large, luxurious book with c. 500 dried plants, made in the Renaissance scholarly circles that developed botany as a distinct discipline. Its Latin inscription, translated as "Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers", suggests that this herbarium was a gift for a patron of the emerging botanical science. We follow an integrative approach that includes a botanical similarity estimation of the En Tibi with contemporary herbaria (Aldrovandi, Cesalpino, "Cibo", Merini, Estense) and analysis of the book's watermark, paper, binding, handwriting, Latin inscription and the morphology and DNA of hairs mounted under specimens. Rejecting the previous origin hypothesis (Ferrara, 1542-1544), we show that the En Tibi was made in Bologna around 1558. We attribute the En Tibi herbarium to Francesco Petrollini, a neglected 16th-century botanist, to whom also belongs, as clarified herein, the controversial "Erbario Cibo" kept in Rome. The En Tibi was probably a work on commission for Petrollini, who provided the plant material for the book. Other people were apparently involved in the compilation and offering of this precious gift to a yet unknown person, possibly the Habsburg Emperor Ferdinand I. The En Tibi herbarium is a Renaissance masterpiece of art and science, representing the quest for truth in herbal medicine and botany. Our multidisciplinary approach can serve as a guideline for deciphering other anonymous herbaria, kept safely "hidden" in treasure rooms of universities, libraries and museums.
我们揭示了最早的植物学收藏之一的神秘起源。这本 16 世纪的意大利《En Tibi 植物标本集》是一本大型豪华书籍,里面有大约 500 种干燥植物,由文艺复兴时期的学术圈制作而成,他们将植物学发展成为一门独立的学科。其拉丁文题词翻译为“这里为你呈现一个永恒花朵的微笑花园”,表明这本植物标本集是送给新兴植物科学赞助人的礼物。我们采用了一种综合性的方法,包括对《En Tibi 植物标本集》与同时代的植物标本馆(Aldrovandi、Cesalpino、"Cibo"、Merini、Estense)的植物相似度进行估计,以及对该书的水印、纸张、装订、手写、拉丁文题词以及标本下毛发的形态和 DNA 进行分析。我们拒绝了之前的起源假设(费拉拉,1542-1544 年),表明《En Tibi 植物标本集》是在 1558 年左右在博洛尼亚制作的。我们将《En Tibi 植物标本集》归因于弗朗切斯科·佩特罗利尼(Francesco Petrollini),他是一位被忽视的 16 世纪植物学家,正如本文所澄清的那样,他还拥有保存在罗马的有争议的“Erbario Cibo”。《En Tibi 植物标本集》可能是为佩特罗利尼制作的委托作品,他为这本书提供了植物材料。其他人显然参与了这本珍贵礼物的编纂和赠送,可能是给尚未知晓的人,可能是哈布斯堡皇帝斐迪南一世。《En Tibi 植物标本集》是文艺复兴时期的艺术和科学杰作,代表了对草药和植物学真理的追求。我们的多学科方法可以作为破译其他匿名植物标本馆的指南,这些植物标本馆安全地“隐藏”在大学、图书馆和博物馆的宝库中。