De vegetabilibus et plantis

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De vegetabilibus et plantis is a medieval philosophical and scientific treatise on plants by Albert of Cologne (Albertus Magnus), integrating Aristotelian natural philosophy with original botanical observations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf botanical treatise
medieval treatise
philosophical work
scientific work
aimsTo reconcile empirical observation with Aristotelian theory
associatedWith Dominican Order NERFINISHED
author Albert of Cologne NERFINISHED
Albertus Magnus NERFINISHED
circulation manuscript tradition
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
discusses plant classification
plant generation
plant nutrition
plant physiology
relationship between form and matter in plants
field biology
botany
philosophy of nature
genre natural science
scholastic philosophy
hasInfluenceOn later medieval botany
scholastic natural philosophy
historicalContext medieval scholasticism
includes original botanical observations
influencedBy Aristotelian natural philosophy
Aristotle
De plantis NERFINISHED
integrates Aristotelian natural philosophy
language Latin
mainSubject botany
natural philosophy
plants
notableFor combination of textual authority and empirical observation
systematic treatment of plants in scholastic framework
partOf Albertus Magnus’s scientific writings
philosophicalCategory Aristotelian natural philosophy commentary
philosophicalTheme causality in natural processes
hierarchy of living beings
soul of plants
philosophicalTradition Aristotelianism NERFINISHED
region Latin Christendom NERFINISHED
timePeriod 13th century
usedIn medieval university teaching
workOf medieval natural science

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Albert of Cologne notableWork De vegetabilibus et plantis