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Vine cultivation (viticulture)
Vine cultivation (viticulture). Illustration by Christian Friedrich Boetius, from Johann Matthias Gesner, Scriptores rei rusticae veteres Latini: Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius Tab. I. Date: 1773-1774
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1773 1774 Cato Cultivation Friedrich Gesner Johann Matthias Vine Viticulture Boetius
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This exquisite illustration, titled "Tab. I," is a captivating representation of vine cultivation, or viticulture, as depicted in Christian Friedrich Boetius' work for Johann Matthias Gesner's "Scriptores rei rusticae veteres Latini: Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius." Dated between 1773 and 1774, this illustration offers a fascinating glimpse into the agricultural practices of ancient Rome. At the heart of the image lies a well-tended vineyard, with rows of grapevines meticulously arranged and trained along trellises. The vines are laden with clusters of ripe grapes, their deep purple hues a testament to the sun-kissed terroir. In the foreground, a farmer can be seen pruning the vines, ensuring their health and productivity for the upcoming harvest. The illustration also showcases the essential tools and techniques employed in ancient vine cultivation. A man can be seen tending to the soil, turning it over with a plow to ensure proper drainage and nutrient distribution. Another figure is shown using a rake to gather fallen leaves and debris, maintaining a clean and orderly vineyard. The ancient Roman authors Cato, Varro, Columella, and Palladius, whose works are compiled in Gesner's publication, were renowned for their expertise in agriculture. This illustration, created by Christian Friedrich Boetius, serves as a visual testament to their wisdom and the enduring importance of viticulture in the agricultural landscape of ancient Rome.
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