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Richard Evans Schultes

    Richard Evans Schultes es considerado el padre de la etnobotánica moderna. Su trabajo de toda la vida se centró en el estudio del uso de las plantas por parte de los pueblos indígenas, especialmente en América, y en sus propiedades rituales, curativas y alucinógenas, particularmente en México y la Amazonía. Gracias a sus colaboraciones con químicos y a su carismática influencia como educador en la Universidad de Harvard,Schultes inspiró a una generación de estudiantes y colegas. Su obra, especialmente el popular libro "Las plantas de los dioses", sigue siendo influyente hoy en día.

    Richard Evans Schultes
    Pflanzen der Götter. Die magischen Kräfte der Rausch- und Giftgewächse.
    Rostliny bohů. Magická síla psychoaktivních rostlin
    Plants of the Gods
    Where the Gods Reign
    • Where the Gods Reign

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Where the Gods Reign is a magnificent book by one of the greatest ethnobotanical explorers known to this century. It is an essential for those interested in cultural anthropology, ethnobotany, and the Amazon in general.

      Where the Gods Reign
    • "In the traditions of every culture, plants have been highly valued for their nourishing, healing, and transformative properties. The most powerful of those plants, which are known to transport the human mind into other dimensions of consciousness, have always been regarded as sacred. In this book, the world's most renowned authorities on psychoactive flora provide a fascinating and moving testimony of these "plants of the gods," tracing their use throughout the world and their significance in shaping history and culture. Of the ninety-one hallucinogenic plants beautifully illustrated and characterized in their lexicon, the authors elaborate in vivid detail on fourteen that have had profound significance for human beings. Drawing on fourteen years of field work, Dr. Richard Evans Schultes describes pilgrimages made to gather the sacred plants as well as the rites, prayers, songs, and dances associated with their use. His accounts are augmented by Dr. Albert Hofmann's lucid explanations of the biochemistry of these psychotropic substances. The text is accompanied by numerous illustrations, more than on hundred of which are in full color. Included are rare photographs - many published here for the first time - of plants and the people who have used them as well as ceremonies, sculpture, paintings, pottery, and weavings related to the ritual use of these sacred hallucinogens" -- Back cover

      Plants of the Gods