The Roccabonella Herbal is an illustrated herbal from the mid-15th century. [1] It has the shelfmark Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Lat. VI, 59 [coll. 2548]. [2] Entitled Liber de simplicibus, the text is a compendium of 450 local and 111 exotic herbs with 440 illustrations. It gives the name of each herb in Latin, Greek, Arabic and various Italian and Slavic languages. [3]
The text was compiled by the Venetian physician Nicolò Roccabonella (1386–1459). [1] [2] The illustrations are by Andrea Amadio . [3] [2] The author was formerly identified as Benedetto Rinio (1485–1565), a Venetian physician and pharmacist. [4] Rinio's name appears in the book as its owner as of 1563. [2]