The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
John, the Elder Tradescant (c.1570s - c.15 Apr 1638)
Worked for Edward Wotton as gardener at St. Augustine's Palace from 1615 to 1623. Dictionary of National Biography entry: http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27654?docPos=1 Other biography: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tradescant_the_elder BotanistCollector (major)
Relevant locations: Housed collection or remnant at Tradescant's garden, The Ark
Housed collection or remnant at South Lambeth Road, Lambeth
Lived at or near South Lambeth Road, Lambeth
Place of display (non-collection) at The Ark, South Lambeth Road
Workplace or place of business St. Augustine's Palace, Canterbury
Workplace or place of business Oatlands Palace, Oatlands
Relationships: John, the Elder Tradescant was a friend of Philip Packer (1618-1686)
John, the Elder Tradescant was a friend of John Parkinson (1566/7-1650)
John, the Elder Tradescant was a member of Tradescanti (-)
John, the Elder Tradescant was a father of John Tradescant, the Younger (4 Aug 1608 [bap.]-22 Apr 1662)
Thomas Barlowe (-fl. 1630-1638) was a visitor to (a person) John, the Elder Tradescant
Rowland Buckett (bap. 1571-1639) was a benefactor of John, the Elder Tradescant
Burgh (fl. early 1600s-) was a donor to John, the Elder Tradescant
William Courten (-1655) was a associate or acquaintance (general) of John, the Elder Tradescant
Emmanuel de Critz (25 Sep 1608-2 Nov 1665) was a employed by John, the Elder Tradescant
Cornelis de Neve (1609- c. 1678) was a employed by John, the Elder Tradescant
Dudley Digges (19 May 1583-18 Mar 1639) was a benefactor of John, the Elder Tradescant
Dudley Digges (19 May 1583-18 Mar 1639) was a travelling companion of John, the Elder Tradescant
Edward Gibbons (-) was a source of object(s) for John, the Elder Tradescant
James Hay (c. 1580-Mar 1636) was a benefactor of John, the Elder Tradescant
Thomas Herbert (1606-1682) was a associate or acquaintance (general) of John, the Elder Tradescant
Ralph Johnson (1629-1695) was a associate or acquaintance (general) of John, the Elder Tradescant
William Laud (1573-1645) was a neighbour of John, the Elder Tradescant
John Millen (-1635) was a friend of John, the Elder Tradescant
Peter Mundy (c. 1596-c. 1667) was a visitor to (a person) John, the Elder Tradescant
Edward Nicholas (4 Apr 1593-1669) was a correspondent of John, the Elder Tradescant
Alexander Norman (-c. 2 Sep 1657) was a brother-in-law of John, the Elder Tradescant
Pett Phineas (1 Nov 1570 -Aug 1647) was a associate or acquaintance (general) of John, the Elder Tradescant
John Smith (bap. 1580-d. 1631) was a donor to John, the Elder Tradescant
John Smith (bap. 1580-d. 1631) was a benefactor of John, the Elder Tradescant
Richard Swanley (1594/5-1650) was a benefactor of John, the Elder Tradescant
John Weddell (c.1583-1639/40) was a benefactor of John, the Elder Tradescant
Edward Wotton (1548-1628) was a employer of John, the Elder Tradescant
Margaret Wotton (1581-1659) was a benefactor of John, the Elder Tradescant
Wybard (-) was a source of object(s) for John, the Elder Tradescant
Linked manuscripts: as Author (in assoc. with a ms or print source) - Ashmole 824, Bodleian Library, Oxford University
as Subject of/in a work of art - PL 2972 / 226, Magdalene College (Cambridge), Cambridge University
Linked manuscript items: as Author (in assoc. with a ms or print source) - "[Diary of Tradescant's Trip to Russia]," Bodleian Library Ashmole 824, Oxford University
as Collector (major) - "Itinerarium Mundii [The travel journal of Peter Mundy]," Bodleian Library Rawlinson A 315, Oxford University
Linked print sources: as Author (in assoc. with a ms or print source) - Plantarum in Horto Johannem Tradescanti Nascentium Catalogus: Nomina Solummodo Solis Vulgata Exhibens .
as Collector (major) - John Tradescant's Russian abacus.
as Collector (major) - Musaeum Tradescantianum; or, a collection of rarities preserved at South-Lambeth neer London.
as Collector (minor) - Early Science in Oxford. Vol. 3.
as Collector (minor) - Herrick, Hollar, and the Tradescants: Piecing Together a Seventeenth-Century Triptych .
as Collector (minor) - Introduction.
as Collector (minor) - The Tradescant Ark.
as Collector (minor) - William Camden and Early Collections of Roman Antiquities in Britain.
as Mentioned or referenced by - Memoir of the Dodo (Didus ineptus, Linn.).
as Mentioned or referenced by - Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris. or A garden of all sorts of pleasant flowers which our English ayre will permitt to be noursed vp with a kitchen garden of all manner of herbes, rootes, & fruites, for meate or sause vsed with vs, and an orchard of all sorte of fruitbearing trees and shrubbes fit for our land together with the right orderinge planting & preseruing of them and their vses & vertues collected by Iohn Parkinson apothecary of London 1629. .
as Mentioned or referenced by - Remembering the Early Modern Voyage: English Narratives in the Age of European Expansion.
as Mentioned or referenced by - The Dodo and its kindred; or, the history, affinities, and osteology of the Dodo, Solitaire, and other extinct birds of the islands Mauritius, Rodriguez and Bourbon.
as Mentioned or referenced by - The savage and modern self: North American Indians in eighteenth-century British literature and culture.
as Mentions or references - Geschichte der Deutschen in England von den ersten germanischen ansiedlungen in Britannien bis zum ende des 18. jahrhunderts..
as Subject of/in a document - Consuming Splendor: Society and Culture in Seventeenth-Century England.
as Subject of/in a document - Curiosities and Texts: The Culture of Collecting in Early Modern England.
as Subject of/in a document - England and Russia: comprising the Voyages of J. Tradescant the elder, Sir H. Willoughby, R. Chancellor, Nelson, and others to the White Sea..
as Subject of/in a document - Lambeth Parish Church (St. Mary the Virgin): Nine Centuries of History.
as Subject of/in a document - Musæum Tradescantianum: or, A collection of rarities preserved at South-Lambeth neer London, by John Tradescant.
as Subject of/in a document - The John Tradescants: Gardeners to the Rose and Lily Queen .
as Subject of/in a document - Tradescant der Aeltere 1618 in Russland: der Handelsverkehr zwischen England und Russland in seiner Entstehung : Rückblick auf einige der älteren Reisen im Norden : geschichtliche Beiträge.
as Subject of/in a work of art - An Outline of the History of the de Critz Family of Painters.
as Traveller - The Early History of the Russia Company, 1553-1603.
Linked images:
References in Documents:
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upon the strands of Albion
To Corus haven happily we came,
And quell'd
the giants, come of Albion's race,
With Gogmagog, son to
The cursed captain of that damned
crew.
E. Kölbing, Englische studien. X. 3.
very rare Foreign ones collected by my honoured Friend
John
Nicholson
Nicholson
merate some of those that I take to be more rare, as they occur in
the Book,
Geranium Creticum
CandiaCranes-Bill;
Brassica marina,
Sea Colwort;
Argemone lutea Cambro-Britannica, yellow, wide Bastard-
Poppy of
Urtica Romana,
Nettle;Roman
Lamium America
num, Archangel of
num
America ;
Clematis Panoniæ, Bush-bower;
Hormi
num Clusii,
num Clusii,
's wild Clary;Clusius
Nigella Romana,
Fennel FlowRoman
er;
Rubarbfrom
Candia;
Flamula Jovis,
LadyVirginian
Bower;
Lysimachia lutea Virginiana,
's Tree Primrose;Tradescant
Geni
sta Hispanica,
sta Hispanica,
Broom;Spanish
Flos Adonis,
's Flower;Adonis
Cancalis
Hispanica,
Hispanica,
Bastard Parsley; yellowSpanish
Gum Succory;
Faba Veterum,
Bean;Greek
Cerinthe Plinii,
's redPliny
Honey Wort;
Nasturtium Indicum;
American strange white Dasy; Spanish
Catchfly;
Catchfly;
Thlaspi Dioscoridis; Mentastrum tuberosum Clusii, Horminum
Creticum; Lychnis Chalcedonica, or single White Flower of
Creticum; Lychnis Chalcedonica
Constanti
nople
nople
LysimachiaVirginiana maxima; Melilotus Italica ; Flos Africa
nus minor; Cnicus Clusii; Scabiosa Indica; Lychnis viscosaItalica ; Tele
phium legitimum Imperati; Betonica major Daniæ; Noli me tangere vel
Persicaria Siliquosa; Impatient codded Arsmart; PalangiumVirginianum
Tradescanti ; Camelina; Hedysarum legit. Clusii; Malva
Hispan; Virga
Aurea Arnoldi; Pimpinella America; Cicularia Palustris; Panax Coloni;
Linaria Alpina; Cacalia Americana; Melissa Molucca; Agnus Castus;
Doronium Americanum; Dulcamara Virgin. Absynthium Austriacum; Oxis
Indica; Plumbago Plinii; Melissa Turcica; Eryngium Monspeliense; So
lanum magn. Virg. Eupatorium Amerc. ResedaItalica ; Aster Virginia
nus; Petrosolinum Macedonicum; Balsamina fœmina; Doria Virg. Cirium
Montanum; Scabiosa Indica; Botrys Americana; Seseli Æthiopicum fru
tex; Jasminum Americanum; Halinus Latifolius; Mentha Germanica;
Amomum Virginian. Phalangium Creticum; Polium montanum album;
Lobus Creticus; Hedera Virginianatwo Sorts;
nus minor; Cnicus Clusii; Scabiosa Indica; Lychnis viscosa
phium legitimum Imperati; Betonica major Daniæ; Noli me tangere vel
Persicaria Siliquosa; Impatient codded Arsmart; Palangium
Tradescanti
Aurea Arnoldi; Pimpinella America; Cicularia Palustris; Panax Coloni;
Linaria Alpina; Cacalia Americana; Melissa Molucca; Agnus Castus;
Doronium Americanum; Dulcamara Virgin. Absynthium Austriacum; Oxis
Indica; Plumbago Plinii; Melissa Turcica; Eryngium Monspeliense; So
lanum magn. Virg. Eupatorium Amerc. Reseda
nus; Petrosolinum Macedonicum; Balsamina fœmina; Doria Virg. Cirium
Montanum; Scabiosa Indica; Botrys Americana; Seseli Æthiopicum fru
tex; Jasminum Americanum; Halinus Latifolius; Mentha Germanica;
Amomum Virginian. Phalangium Creticum; Polium montanum album;
Lobus Creticus; Hedera Virginiana
Meum Italicum; Larusti
nus Lusitanica; Rhus Choriaria; Ficus Indica(
nus Lusitanica; Rhus Choriaria; Ficus Indica
),Indian Fig
Ischæmon
Indicum; Origanum Canadense; Thlaspi supinum Creticum; Sena Indica
vera; Scorpoides Mathioli; Chrysanthemum Valentinum; Doronicum majus
Officinarum; Hyosciamus Creticus; Aparine major Plinii; Arbor Vitæ;
Indicum; Origanum Canadense; Thlaspi supinum Creticum; Sena Indica
vera; Scorpoides Mathioli; Chrysanthemum Valentinum; Doronicum majus
Officinarum; Hyosciamus Creticus; Aparine major Plinii; Arbor Vitæ
(3 & 4
Holostium Mathioli; Gramen Pernassi; Anagallis aquatica Lobelii
Holostium Mathioli; Gramen Pernassi; Anagallis aquatica Lobelii
Sorts);
Thlaspi fruticosum insanum Mechlen; Lotus arbor(
Nettle Tree);
; two Sorts of
Anthillis Hispanica
Anthillis Hispanica
Scorpion Grass;
Arbor Judæ(
;)
Tree
Tree
Hypericum Lobelli; Pomum amoris; Melissa molucca; Apocynum
Americ. Jasminum Americ. Syringa alba; Alsine bac.Virginiana ; Locusta
Americ. Jasminum Americ. Syringa alba; Alsine bac.
(
the Locust Tree);
Aster racemosus Virg. muscus Cupressi; Alcea Cretica;
Libanontis(
Libanontis
Herb Frankincence)
Natrix Plinii; Mirabile Peruvianum;
Tragoriganum Creticum; Trachelinum Americ. Jasminum Catalonicum;
Nux Staphyllodendrum; Herba mimosa(
Tragoriganum Creticum; Trachelinum Americ. Jasminum Catalonicum;
Nux Staphyllodendrum; Herba mimosa
Sensible Plant;)
Trifolinm fragi
ferum,
ferum
Goodyer
Marsh-Saxifrage; TheIrish
Strawberry Tree; Her
ba Paris, with five Leaves.
ba Paris
Anagr:
oannesT
radescantus
Sane vota transcendis.
Jam mare, jam terras scrutatus, & aëra, raras
Vndique fers, vario tramite, dives opes.
Quicquid habet Natura, Feras, Conchylia, Gemmas,
Et gemmis plumæ splendidiorisAVES,
Nec Plumis Plantas, Plantisve Insecta minoris:
Prodiga in archivum fundit id omne tuum.
Quicquid Naturæprofert Ars æmula; quicquid
Ambas mentitus denique Casus, habes.
Juncta tenes pressis cimelia singula capsis;
Plura nec est Votis terra datura tuis.
Tradescante, hæc solersTRANSCENDIS, &
ala
CælicolasSANE
nobiliore petis.
John Tradescantethe elder
deceased.
Anagr:
ohnT
radescante
Had inocent Artes.
Can honest Art die?
Artes cannot die.
READER
For some reasons I ap
prehend
my self enga
ged to give an account of
two things, that refer to the
ensuing piece: The one,
for not publishing this Catalogue untill now: The
other, of the
mode & man
nerthereof, being partly
ner
Latine, and partly
.English
About three yeares a
of some friends ) I was re
solved to take a Catalogue
of those Rarities and Curiosities which
Father
had scedulously
collected,
and my
selfewith conti
nued diligence have
aug
mented, & hitherto
mented
preser
vedtogether: They then
ved
pressed me with that Ar
gument,
That the enume
ration of these Rarities, (be
ing more for variety than
any one place known in
ration of these Rarities, (be
ing more for variety than
any one place known in
rope
could afford) would bean
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To the ingenious Reader.
an honour to our Nation,
and a benefit to such ingeni
ous persons as would become
further enquirers into the
various modes of Natures
admirable workes, and the
curious Imitators thereof : I
and a benefit to such ingeni
ous persons as would become
further enquirers into the
various modes of Natures
admirable workes, and the
curious Imitators thereof
readily yeilded to the
thing
so urged, and with the as
sistance of two worthy
friends(well acquainted
with my design,) we then
began it, and many
exami
nationsof the
nations
materialls
themselves, & their
agree
mentswith severall Au
ments
compared, a
Draught
was made, which they
gave into my hands to
examine over. Presently
thereupon my
onely Sonne
dyed, one of
dyed
my Friendsfell
very
sickfor about
a yeare,
and my
other Friendby
unhappy
Law-suitsmuch
disturbed. Upon these ac
cidents that
first Draught
lay neglected in
my hands
another year. Afterwards
my said Friends call again
upon me, and the designe
of
Printing, a-new
contri
ved
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To the ingenious Reader.
ved , onely the prefixed
Pictureswere not ready,
and I found my kinde
friend
r
Hollar
gaged for about tenne
Moneths, for whose hand
to finish the
Plates, I was
necessarily constrained to
stay untill this time.
Now for the materialls
themselves I reduce them
unto two sorts; one Naturall, of which some are
more familiarly known &
named amongst us, as di
vers sorts of Birds, foure
to whom I have given u
sual
names. OthersEnglish
are lesse familiar, and as
yet unfitted with apt
termes, as the shellEn
glish
glish
Creatures, Insects, Mine
ralls, Outlandish-Fruits,
and the like, which are
part of the
Materia Me
dica; (Encroachers upon
dica
that faculty, may try how
they can crack such shels.)
The other sort is
Artifici
alls, as Vtensills, House
alls
holdstuffe, Habits, Instru
severall Nations, rare cu
riosities of Art, &c. These
are also expressed in
En
glish, (saving the Coynes,
glish
which would vary but
little if Translated) for the
ready satisfying whom
soever may desire a view
thereof. The
Catalogue
of my
GardenI have also
added in the Conclusion
(and given the names of
the
Plantsboth in
Latine
and
) that nothingEnglish
may be wanting which at
and might bee expected
from
Your ready friend
In the meane tyme I was invited by Mary)nMusæum
Tradescantium; or A Collection of Rarities Preserved at
South Lambeth neer London. By Ashmole
MS at the Catalogus Plantarum in Horto
Johannis
Tradescanti nascentiumMusæum Tradescantianum, by Memorials of Stepney Parish
(Hill and Frere), addenda to p. 31.
Alsoe att The Complete Baronetage, I. 191Dioptrica Nova
Nott long after I went to the l. 0s. 0d." See Archaeologia, xv. 274. l." Travels in England, ed. 1892, pp. 72-73.
Dict. Nat.
Biog.
Musæum Tradescantium; or A Collection of Rarities Preserved at South Lambeth neer London. By
Ashmole MSat the
Catalogus Plantarum in Horto Johannis Tradescanti nascentium
Catalogus Plantarum in Horto Johannis Tradescanti nascentium
Musæum Tradescantianum, by