“THE CHOICE AND QUALITY OF OUR MEDICINES BE RENDERED AS OBVIOUS AND FAMILIAR AS OUR FOOD”: CULPEPER’S COMPLETE HERBAL, WITH 20 HAND-COLORED PLATES
CULPEPER, Nicholas. Culpeper’s Complete Herbal; To which Is now Added, Upwards of One Hundred Additional Herbs… To which are now first annexed his English Physician Enlarged, and Key to Physic… A New Edition. London: Thomas Kelly, circa 1850. Quarto, contemporary three-quarter dark brown calf gilt, raised bands, elaborately gilt decorated spine, marbled endpapers and edges.
Illustrated edition of Culpeper’s compendium of 17th-century herbal remedies, with engraved frontispiece portrait and 20 lovely hand-colored plates, depicting 180 floral and herbal plants.
“It seems amazing that the innumerable editions of Culpeper’s herbal, first published under its original title of The English Physitian in 1652, should have had to wait until late in the 18th century for illustrations other than the author’s portrait. The first to add engravings of plants was Dr Ebenezer Sibly, whose 1789 enlarged, quarto edition was also the first to call the book a ‘complete herbal’ in its subtitle. This edition, in a multitude of variant forms, was reprinted many times. Following the text is “A Catalogue of Simples in the New Dispensatory,” which lists the ingredients prescribed by the College of Physicians, followed by Culpeper’s commentary. This edition also includes “A Key to Galen’s Method of Physic” and “Culpeper’s Last Legacies, Select Medicinal Aphorisms and Receipts,” both of which were initially published posthumously, as well as a general index. See Norman 541. Two early 20th-century illustrations tipped to front pastedown .
Interior generally quite clean, plate 10 slightly smudged. Light rubbing to calf extremities and light wear to rear board. Extremely good condition.