The “Natural History of Portugal” by Leonhard Thurneysser zum Thurn, ca. 1555-1556

Authors

  • Bernardo Herold Universidade de Lisboa; Academia das Ciências de Lisboa
  • Thomas Horst University of Lisbon image/svg+xml
  • Henrique Leitão University of Lisbon image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34624/agora.v0i19.256

Keywords:

Thurneysser, Damião de Góis, Natural History, 16th Century Pharmacology, Black People in Lisbon, Medicinal Plants

Abstract

The existence of a German manuscript by Leonhard Thurneysser from Basel, started in 1555 “in the house of the noble lord and Lusitanian knight Master Damiani de Goes”, had fallen into the oblivion of historians for several decades. It contains reports on a number of plants and animals observed by the author during his stay in Portugal. Another very curious aspect is his description of the black Africans he met in Lisbon. In spite of the text being written in early-modern high German, most of the names of the vegetal or animal species are mentioned in Portuguese. A project for a complete transcription of the extensive text is in progress.

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Published

2019-02-21

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