Things (Material, inanimate objects, mostly works of art, both preserved and unpreserved)
Things – [IcoC7362] Iconographies: Sumac (Rhus) - Functional context: Hortus sanitatis or plants or animals catalogue
ID Thing Type Category Technique Materials Function Image Width Height Depth Date description Date from Date to
[T81957]Sumac (Rhus). In Jacques Daléchamps, Historia generalis plantarvm, In libros XVIII [vol. I], Lyon: Guillaume Rouillé (printer), 1587, p. 107printing: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T81958]Sumac (Rhus sylvestris Plinii). In Jacques Daléchamps, Historia generalis plantarvm, In libros XVIII [vol. I], Lyon: Guillaume Rouillé (printer), 1587, p. 110printing: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T81959]Sumac (Rhus sylvestris altera). In Jacques Daléchamps, Historia generalis plantarvm, In libros XVIII [vol. I], Lyon: Guillaume Rouillé (printer), 1587, p. 110printing: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T77139]Sumac (Rhus). In Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Petri Andreae Matthioli Compendium de plantis omnibus, una cum earum iconibus, de quibus scripsit suis in commentariis in Dioscoridem editis, Venice: Vincenzo Valgrisi (printer), 1571 (Augsburg, SSB), p. 103printing: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T70272]Monogrammist GS (Georg Scharffenberg?) (blockcutter), Sumac (Sumach, Rhus). In Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Herbarz: ginak Bylinář, welmi užitečný, a figůrami pieknymi..., Tadeáš Hájek (translator), Prague: Jiří Melantrich (printer), 1562 (Wrocław, Oss.), fol. LVIIIrprinting: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T68763]Sumac (Rhus). In Pietro Andrea Mattioli, De Plantis Epitome vtilissima Petri Andreae Matthioli Senensis, Frankfurt am Main: Johann Feyerabend (printer), 1586 (Bamberg, SBB), p. 121printing: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T50996]Sumac (Rhus, sumach). In Adam Lonitzer (?), Herbarvm, arborvm, frvcticvm ... imagines, Frankfurt am Main: Christian Egenolff (printer), 1546 (Munich, BSB), p. 12printing: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration