Stefan Falimierz

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Stefan Falimierz, or Stefan Falimirz, was a Polish physician and botanist. He served at the court of the voivode Jan Tęczyński in Kraśnik. Falimierz is known for his 1534 work On Herbs and Their Potency (O ziolach y o moczy gich).[1] The book has been described as "one of the most lavishly illustrated volumes published in Poland in the early sixteenth century" and "also the first real encyclopedia of natural science in Polish".[2] Among other topics, it includes recipes for preparing various types of nalewka.

References

  1. ^ Studies in Polish Civilization. Institute on East Central Europe, Columbia University. 1971. p. 347.
  2. ^ "Saving Old Notes in a Polish Herbal". Folger Shakespeare Library. Retrieved 2012-03-20.