Henrik Harpestræng, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Henrik Harpestræng

Danish botanist

Date of Birth: 01-Jan-0001

Date of Death: 02-Apr-1244

Profession: physician, botanist, non-fiction writer

Nationality: Denmark

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Henrik Harpestræng

  • Henrik Harpestræng (died 2 April 1244) was a Danish botanical and medical author.
  • He was a canon at the Roskilde Cathedral.
  • His name literally means harp string. His greatest work was an urtebog (book of herbs), written in Danish.
  • The book consists of 150 chapters dealing with plants and plant parts.
  • The main body of text is probably translations from two Latin works, De viribus herbarum by a person who calls himself Aemilius Macer, but is rather Odo Magdunensis, and De gradibus liber by Constantinus Africanus.
  • However, there are a good many sections of which Henrik Harpestræng is undoubtedly the original author.
  • The book is also an invaluable source for Danish medieval plant names. The best preserved copy of this manuscript dates from the 13th century - now kept in Stockholm. Henrik Harpestræng was probably also the Henricus Dacus or Henricus de Dacia who authored a Latin essay on plants, Liber de simplicibus medicinis laxativis, and to the Maistre Henry de Danemarche, of 1181, whom a manuscript in the National Library in Paris designates as "excellent medecin à Orleans et grant astrologicien".
  • This probably indicates that Henrik studied in France.

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