Varen er på fjernlager, leveringstiden er 4-6 hverdager. Mere info
Frakt 75,00 - Bring - Hentes på Posten.
Se alle alternativer
Bring - Hentes på Posten
75,00
Bring - Fleksibel hjemlevering - Levering til døren (om kvelden i større byer)
224,00
NOK
356,00
eksklusiv MVA 284,80
Totalt inkl. frakt
431,00
Denne funksjonen krever at man er logget inn. Opprett en bruker og liste systemet for å holde styr på fremtidige kjøp eller ønskelister. Opprett bruker Login
Paul Klingenberg was the trusted confidant of King Frederik III of Denmark, whom he served both as Postmaster general and by laying out the maze in the royal garden at Rosenborg. He had begun his working career with a trading company in Hamburg, where he was to become the driving force. He married the granddaughter of the founder, Elisabeth Berns, whose grandfather, father, and uncles and the Marselis family all had outstanding gardens, and it was in this circle that Paul Klingenberg’s love of gardening developed. In 1639 he began to keep a day-book of work undertaken in his garden at Hanerau in Holstein. Writing in German, he entered details of the plants and seeds he purchased, the names of the suppliers and the prices paid, the dates of planting and sowing, the weather conditions and the subsequent successes and failures. There are impressive lists of varieties, particularly of tulips, hyacinths, crocuses, anemones, ranunculuses, apples, pears, and melons. Fruit trees were his main interest (he was commissioned to buy fruit trees for King Frederik III and Queen Charlotte Amalie), and he recorded his tasting notes of many varieties. After his death in 1690 his son, also Paul Klingenberg, a distinguished lawyer, continued to add to the day-book at his residence Højriis in Jutland. He was principally interested in ornamental plants, particularly the newly imported exotics, and to assist in their cultivation he installed a hothouse of the very latest design. For some years after the death of Paul Klingenberg the younger the day-book was in a private collection in Denmark, but by 1765 it had disappeared, and its whereabouts remained unknown until Dr. Annie Christensen found it in the Danish Public Record Office. Realizing its great importance as a source of garden history, she transcribed it, translated it into Danish and wrote introductory chapters and a commentary on the text. Quotations from “The Garden Day Book of Sir Thomas Hanmer” (written in 1659) and previously unpublished contemporary plant drawings from Danish sources have been used to complement the material in the day-book and help to give the reader a more complete picture of gardening in the seventeenth century. The book contains 292 pages with 30 beautiful colour plates from the Gottorfer Codex, The Royal Collection of Engravings, and approx. 20 black and white drawings, maps and garden plans.
Forfatter
Annie Christensen
Sprog
Engelsk
Sideantal
291
Indbinding
Indbundet
Udgave
1
Forlag
Rhodos in collaboration with Landbohistorisk Selskab
Tema gruppe(r)
Haver (beskrivelse, historie, osv.),Havearkitektur og haveplanlægning,17. århundrede, 1600 til 1699,Tidlige 17. århundrede, 1600 til 1650
ISBN10
8772457104
ISBN13
9788772457109
Produktet har følgende varenummer i vårt system:
EAN:
9788772457109
SKU:
9788772457109
Hvorfor oplever jeg at den umiddelbart samme vare findes på forskellige varenumre?
Producenterne udgiver ofte den samme vare med forskellige varenumre, typisk handler det udelukkende om forskellige versioner af emballagen. Eksempelvis kan emballagen være målrettet forskellige lande.
Vi forsøger bedst muligt at samle varerne, men det kan opleves at den samme vare figurerer på forskellige varenumre i vores system.