- Bor****us
aethiopum is a
species of Bor****us palm from Africa. In English, it is
variously referred to as
African fan palm,
African palmyra palm, deleb...
- madagascariensis,
Phoenix canariensis,
Lodoicea maldivica, and Bor****us
aethiopum,
among others.
Based on a 1987 article,
peach palms were
previously shown...
- of
Saint Peter Claver. He is also
known for his
treatise De
Instauranda Æthiopum Salute, a
major contribution to the
study of the
slave trade and the condition...
-
first described in 2006,
having previously been
confused with Bor****us
aethiopum and Bor****us flabellifer. It is used by
local people for a
variety of...
- of
Carlos V. In 1540, he
published the
famous Fides, religio,
moresque Aethiopum ("Ethiopian faith, religion, and mores"). The book
received a widespread...
-
Townsville Palmetum", THE PALM
JOURNAL # 175 (March 2004)p. 30. "Bor****us
aethiopum Mart., Hist. Nat. Palm. 3: 221 (1838) | PALMweb".
James C. McCurrach,...
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Commiphora africana,
Balanites aegyptiaca,
Faidherbia albida, Bor****us
aethiopum,
Vitellaria paradoxa, Olea europaea,
Arbutus unedo,
Phoenix canariensis...
-
Cartagena de Indias.
Sandoval wrote about this
ministry in De
instauranda Aethiopum salute (1627),
describing how he and his ****istant
Peter Claver, later...
-
Young African palmyra palm (Bor****us
aethiopum)...
-
Palenquero evolved. As
illustrated in the
ethnographic text of De
Instauranda Aethiopum Salute (1627), the
priest Alonso de
Sandoval refers to the ‘corruption...