Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber explained
Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty's Dominions |
Author: | John Evelyn |
Published: | (as a paper) (as a book; by John Martyn) |
Subject: | Forestry |
Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty's Dominions by the English writer John Evelyn was first presented in 1662 as a paper to the Royal Society. It was published as a book two years later in 1664, and is recognised as one of the most influential texts on forestry ever published.[1]
Editions
- 1662 Sylva paper was presented to the Royal Society on 16 February 1662.
- 1664 Sylva First Edition book printed by publisher John Martyn for the Royal Society, and the first book published after the granting of their Royal Charter as publishers in 1662.[2]
- 1670 Sylva Second Edition. Various engravings added.
- 1679 Sylva Third Edition. Included an essay from Evelyn about soils: Terra, a Philosophical Essay of Earth, being a Lecture in Course.
- 1706 Silva Fourth Edition, now spelt Silva, contained new sections Dendrologia, Pomona; Or, An Appendix concerning Fruit-Trees in relation to CIDER and Kalendarium Hortense. This was the last edition during Evelyn's lifetime.
Posthumous editions
- 1707 Silva edition.
- 1729 Silva edition.
Five editions were edited by Alexander Hunter (1729-1809):
Recent reproductions
- A facsimile of the first edition (1664) was produced in 1972 by the publisher Scolar Press.
- The fourth edition (1706) was republished in 1908 by Doubleday & Co. with a foreword by John Nisbet. This 1908 edition was republished in facsimile by Kessinger Publishing (30 Nov 2007).[3]
- A new edition by Gabriel Hemery with illustrations by Sarah Simblet is published by Bloomsbury to coincide with the 350th anniversary in 2014 of the book's first publication. It is titled The New Sylva: a discourse of forest and orchard trees for the twenty-first century.[4] The authors have their own blog following the book's creation: sylva.org.uk
See also
External links
- Sylva, Fourth Edition (1706, republished 1908), vol. 1, text download from Project Gutenberg
- Sylva, Fourth Edition (1706, republished 1908), vol. 2, text download from Google Books
- Sylva, Fifth Edition (republished 1825), vol. 2, text download from Google Books
- Commons:Category:Royal Society Library, includes several photos of the 1st edition of Sylva.
Notes and References
- [John Evelyn]
- In 1662 the Society was permitted by Royal Charter to publish and the first two books it produced were John Evelyn's Sylva and Micrographia by Robert Hooke. https://royalsociety.org/about-us/history
- [John Evelyn]
- Bloomsbury Publishing http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/the-new-sylva-9781408835449