'''Historia Plantarum''' is
Latin and literally means ''History of Plants'', although in reality it means something closer to "on plants" or "treatise on plants". There has been more than one book by this title.
★ ''Historia Plantarum'' is the name by which is known a survey of
botany written by
Theophrastus between the third and the second century BC. This work was organised in ten books, and is an
encyclopedia of the
plant kingdom, in which a draft
taxonomy is sketched, together with a basic classification of plant "elements". The work served as a reference point in botany for many centuries, and was further developed around
1200 by
Giovanni Bodeo da Stapelio, who added a ''commentarius'' and drawings: see
Historia Plantarum'' —Selected pages of a 17th century edition of the 1200 version (in Italian).
★ ''Historia Plantarum'' also is the title of a book by
John Ray, published in (1686).