Richard Pulteney
Historical and Biographical Sketches of the Progress of Botany in England 2 Volume Set
From Its Origin to the Introduction of the Linnaean System
Richard Pulteney
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From Its Origin to the Introduction of the Linnaean System
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First published in 1790, this two-volume examination of the development of botanical study in Britain remains of great interest.
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First published in 1790, this two-volume examination of the development of botanical study in Britain remains of great interest.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 782
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1102g
- ISBN-13: 9781108037341
- ISBN-10: 1108037348
- Artikelnr.: 34571911
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 782
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1102g
- ISBN-13: 9781108037341
- ISBN-10: 1108037348
- Artikelnr.: 34571911
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Volume 1: Preface; 1. Primaeval botany
druidical and Saxon botany; 2. Botany of the middle ages; 3. History of
continued to the revival of learning; 4. First printed books on botany
Hernarius. Hortus Sanitatis
Grete Herbal
first English printed book on the subject. Ascham: Copland: first botanic gardens; 5. Turner
and his contemporaries; 6. Bulleyn
Penny
Maplet
and Morning; 7. Lyte; 8. Lobel
and Newton; 9. Dodoens and Gerard; 10. Johnson
Goodyer
Bowles
and others; 11. Parkinson
Boel
Gordier
and others; 12. History of wooden cuts of plants; 13. The Oxford physic garden founded; 14. Tradescant
astrological herbalists
Turner
Culpepper
and Lovel
Pechey
and Salmon; 15. Ray: his Catalogue Cantabrigiensis; 16. Ray
continued: Catalogus Plantarum Angliae
et Stirpium Exoticarum; 17. Ray
continued: Catalogus Plantarum Angliae
second edition; 18. Ray
continued: Historia Plantarum; 19. Ray
continued: Synopsis Stirpium
et Sylloge Stirpium; 20. Ray
continued: Methodus Plantarum emendata
his death and character; 21. Cowley; 22. Merret; 23. Morison
bobart; 24. History of the rise and progress of system in botany; 25. Discovery of the sexes of plants; 26. Willisel
Thomas
plot
natural histories of counties
Sir George Wheler. Volume 2: 27. Rise of botany in Scotland
Sibbald
Preston
Wallace
Alston; 28. Plukenet. Uvedale; 29. Petiver; 30. Origin of personal names given to plants
anecdotes of Plumier; 31. Banister
Vernon and Kreig
Cunningham and Brown
Glen; 32. Sloane; 33. Sloane continued; 34. Royal Society
Chelsea Garden
Bishop Compton
Doody; 35. Llhwyd
Lawson
Robinson; 36. Dale; 37. Bradley
Blair; 38. Consul
and Dr. James Sherard; 39. Dillenius; 40. Dillenius continued; 41. Richardson
Brewer
Harrison and Cole; 42. Rise of botany in Ireland
Threlkeld: Keogh: Smith's Histories; 43. Martyn; 44. Catesby; 45. Houston and Douglas; 46. Botanical gardeners
Miller; 47. Blackwell
Deering; 48. Wilson; 49. Blackstone
Collinson
Logan
and Mitchel; 50. Ehret and Hill; 51. Watson; 52. Watson continued; 53. Linnaeus in England; Conclusion; Index.
druidical and Saxon botany; 2. Botany of the middle ages; 3. History of
continued to the revival of learning; 4. First printed books on botany
Hernarius. Hortus Sanitatis
Grete Herbal
first English printed book on the subject. Ascham: Copland: first botanic gardens; 5. Turner
and his contemporaries; 6. Bulleyn
Penny
Maplet
and Morning; 7. Lyte; 8. Lobel
and Newton; 9. Dodoens and Gerard; 10. Johnson
Goodyer
Bowles
and others; 11. Parkinson
Boel
Gordier
and others; 12. History of wooden cuts of plants; 13. The Oxford physic garden founded; 14. Tradescant
astrological herbalists
Turner
Culpepper
and Lovel
Pechey
and Salmon; 15. Ray: his Catalogue Cantabrigiensis; 16. Ray
continued: Catalogus Plantarum Angliae
et Stirpium Exoticarum; 17. Ray
continued: Catalogus Plantarum Angliae
second edition; 18. Ray
continued: Historia Plantarum; 19. Ray
continued: Synopsis Stirpium
et Sylloge Stirpium; 20. Ray
continued: Methodus Plantarum emendata
his death and character; 21. Cowley; 22. Merret; 23. Morison
bobart; 24. History of the rise and progress of system in botany; 25. Discovery of the sexes of plants; 26. Willisel
Thomas
plot
natural histories of counties
Sir George Wheler. Volume 2: 27. Rise of botany in Scotland
Sibbald
Preston
Wallace
Alston; 28. Plukenet. Uvedale; 29. Petiver; 30. Origin of personal names given to plants
anecdotes of Plumier; 31. Banister
Vernon and Kreig
Cunningham and Brown
Glen; 32. Sloane; 33. Sloane continued; 34. Royal Society
Chelsea Garden
Bishop Compton
Doody; 35. Llhwyd
Lawson
Robinson; 36. Dale; 37. Bradley
Blair; 38. Consul
and Dr. James Sherard; 39. Dillenius; 40. Dillenius continued; 41. Richardson
Brewer
Harrison and Cole; 42. Rise of botany in Ireland
Threlkeld: Keogh: Smith's Histories; 43. Martyn; 44. Catesby; 45. Houston and Douglas; 46. Botanical gardeners
Miller; 47. Blackwell
Deering; 48. Wilson; 49. Blackstone
Collinson
Logan
and Mitchel; 50. Ehret and Hill; 51. Watson; 52. Watson continued; 53. Linnaeus in England; Conclusion; Index.
Volume 1: Preface; 1. Primaeval botany
druidical and Saxon botany; 2. Botany of the middle ages; 3. History of
continued to the revival of learning; 4. First printed books on botany
Hernarius. Hortus Sanitatis
Grete Herbal
first English printed book on the subject. Ascham: Copland: first botanic gardens; 5. Turner
and his contemporaries; 6. Bulleyn
Penny
Maplet
and Morning; 7. Lyte; 8. Lobel
and Newton; 9. Dodoens and Gerard; 10. Johnson
Goodyer
Bowles
and others; 11. Parkinson
Boel
Gordier
and others; 12. History of wooden cuts of plants; 13. The Oxford physic garden founded; 14. Tradescant
astrological herbalists
Turner
Culpepper
and Lovel
Pechey
and Salmon; 15. Ray: his Catalogue Cantabrigiensis; 16. Ray
continued: Catalogus Plantarum Angliae
et Stirpium Exoticarum; 17. Ray
continued: Catalogus Plantarum Angliae
second edition; 18. Ray
continued: Historia Plantarum; 19. Ray
continued: Synopsis Stirpium
et Sylloge Stirpium; 20. Ray
continued: Methodus Plantarum emendata
his death and character; 21. Cowley; 22. Merret; 23. Morison
bobart; 24. History of the rise and progress of system in botany; 25. Discovery of the sexes of plants; 26. Willisel
Thomas
plot
natural histories of counties
Sir George Wheler. Volume 2: 27. Rise of botany in Scotland
Sibbald
Preston
Wallace
Alston; 28. Plukenet. Uvedale; 29. Petiver; 30. Origin of personal names given to plants
anecdotes of Plumier; 31. Banister
Vernon and Kreig
Cunningham and Brown
Glen; 32. Sloane; 33. Sloane continued; 34. Royal Society
Chelsea Garden
Bishop Compton
Doody; 35. Llhwyd
Lawson
Robinson; 36. Dale; 37. Bradley
Blair; 38. Consul
and Dr. James Sherard; 39. Dillenius; 40. Dillenius continued; 41. Richardson
Brewer
Harrison and Cole; 42. Rise of botany in Ireland
Threlkeld: Keogh: Smith's Histories; 43. Martyn; 44. Catesby; 45. Houston and Douglas; 46. Botanical gardeners
Miller; 47. Blackwell
Deering; 48. Wilson; 49. Blackstone
Collinson
Logan
and Mitchel; 50. Ehret and Hill; 51. Watson; 52. Watson continued; 53. Linnaeus in England; Conclusion; Index.
druidical and Saxon botany; 2. Botany of the middle ages; 3. History of
continued to the revival of learning; 4. First printed books on botany
Hernarius. Hortus Sanitatis
Grete Herbal
first English printed book on the subject. Ascham: Copland: first botanic gardens; 5. Turner
and his contemporaries; 6. Bulleyn
Penny
Maplet
and Morning; 7. Lyte; 8. Lobel
and Newton; 9. Dodoens and Gerard; 10. Johnson
Goodyer
Bowles
and others; 11. Parkinson
Boel
Gordier
and others; 12. History of wooden cuts of plants; 13. The Oxford physic garden founded; 14. Tradescant
astrological herbalists
Turner
Culpepper
and Lovel
Pechey
and Salmon; 15. Ray: his Catalogue Cantabrigiensis; 16. Ray
continued: Catalogus Plantarum Angliae
et Stirpium Exoticarum; 17. Ray
continued: Catalogus Plantarum Angliae
second edition; 18. Ray
continued: Historia Plantarum; 19. Ray
continued: Synopsis Stirpium
et Sylloge Stirpium; 20. Ray
continued: Methodus Plantarum emendata
his death and character; 21. Cowley; 22. Merret; 23. Morison
bobart; 24. History of the rise and progress of system in botany; 25. Discovery of the sexes of plants; 26. Willisel
Thomas
plot
natural histories of counties
Sir George Wheler. Volume 2: 27. Rise of botany in Scotland
Sibbald
Preston
Wallace
Alston; 28. Plukenet. Uvedale; 29. Petiver; 30. Origin of personal names given to plants
anecdotes of Plumier; 31. Banister
Vernon and Kreig
Cunningham and Brown
Glen; 32. Sloane; 33. Sloane continued; 34. Royal Society
Chelsea Garden
Bishop Compton
Doody; 35. Llhwyd
Lawson
Robinson; 36. Dale; 37. Bradley
Blair; 38. Consul
and Dr. James Sherard; 39. Dillenius; 40. Dillenius continued; 41. Richardson
Brewer
Harrison and Cole; 42. Rise of botany in Ireland
Threlkeld: Keogh: Smith's Histories; 43. Martyn; 44. Catesby; 45. Houston and Douglas; 46. Botanical gardeners
Miller; 47. Blackwell
Deering; 48. Wilson; 49. Blackstone
Collinson
Logan
and Mitchel; 50. Ehret and Hill; 51. Watson; 52. Watson continued; 53. Linnaeus in England; Conclusion; Index.