The four W’s of two 18th century Dutch herbaria: the ‘Zierikzee Herbarium’ and the herbarium of Simon D’Oignies

G. Thijsse
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One of the objects of the Municipal Museum Zierikzee (Province of Zealand, The Netherlands) is a historical herbarium referred to by the name the ‘Zierikzee Herbarium’. The characteristics of the specimens in the Zierikzee Herbarium are so similar to those in a herbarium at Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden (L), that both must originate from the same place and time. About the latter herbarium little is known, except that it was once owned by the army-surgeon Simon(e) d’Oignies (1740–1782). The Zierikzee Herbarium was recently described and analysed in detail by Offerhaus et al. (2021). It is hypothesised that the Zierikzee Herbarium is part of a herbarium made by Professor Martinus Wilhelmus Schwencke (1707–1785) and was used during his lectures for future pharmacists in his botanical garden in The Hague in the 1750s, and auctioned in Leiden in 1785. The presence in the Zierikzee Herbarium of a virtually complete set of medicinal plants mentioned in the ‘Pharmacopoea Hagana’ (Anonymous 1738) eventually led to the conclusion that these could not have been assembled before 1730. Based on the printed ornaments that are used to mount the plants in these, and the major Dutch herbaria of the 18th century, I argue that the plants in the Zierikzee Herbarium and the herbarium of D’Oignies were remounted at a later date. The hypothesis by Offerhaus et al. (2021: 12) that the Zierikzee Herbarium was started between 1710 and 1720 is rejected. Arguments are given why it is unlikely that the Zierikzee Herbarium, as is suggested by Offerhaus et al. (2021: 12), is the herbarium of the head gardener of the Leiden botanic garden, Jacob Ligtvoet (1684–1752) and was auctioned in 1752.
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两个18世纪荷兰植物标本馆的四个W:“Zierikzee植物标本馆”和Simon D ' oignies植物标本馆
Zierikzee市博物馆(荷兰西兰省)的展品之一是一个历史悠久的植物标本馆,被称为“Zierikzee植物标本馆”。Zierikzee植物标本室的标本特征与莱顿自然生物多样性中心(L)的植物标本室非常相似,它们一定来自同一地点和同一时间。关于后者的植物标本室,人们所知甚少,只知道它曾经属于军医西蒙(e)德瓦尼(1740-1782)。最近,Offerhaus等人对Zierikzee标本馆进行了详细的描述和分析(2021年)。据推测,Zierikzee植物标本室是Martinus Wilhelmus Schwencke教授(1707-1785)制作的植物标本室的一部分,并于18世纪50年代在海牙的植物园为未来的药剂师讲课时使用,并于1785年在莱顿拍卖。在Zierikzee植物标本馆中,出现了“哈加纳药典”(匿名1738)中提到的一套几乎完整的药用植物,最终导致了这些植物不可能在1730年之前组装的结论。根据用于安装植物的印刷装饰品,以及18世纪荷兰主要的植物标本馆,我 认为,Zierikzee植物标本馆和D 'Oignies植物标本馆的植物是在晚些时候重新安装的。Offerhaus et al.(2021: 12)提出的Zierikzee标本馆建于1710年至1720年之间的假设被否定了。有人提出了论据,为什么像Offerhaus等 人所建议的那样,Zierikzee标本馆不太可能。(2021: 12),是莱顿植物园园长雅各布·莱特沃特(Jacob Ligtvoet, 1684-1752)的植物标本馆,于1752年拍卖。
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