-
wrote down this
pronunciation in the
notes that he
later used for the
Amoenitates Exoticae (1712) with the "awkward"
spelling "ginkgo". This
appears to...
- used and
defined it in his
Historiae ivrisqve pvblici Regni Vngariae amoenitates published in
Vienna in 1783. as: "the
science of
nations and peoples...
-
Amoenitates Academicae is the
title of a multi-volume
zoological and
botanical publication (published
during 1749–1790)
consisting of the dissertations...
-
genus Casuarina was
first formally described in 1759 by Carl
Linnaeus in
Amoenitates Academicae and the
first species he
described (the type species) was...
- 191–192. Frängsmyr et al. (1983), p. 166. C. E. Hoppius, "Anthropomorpha",
Amoenitates Academicae vol. 6 (1763).
Linnaeus (1758), p. 24.
Bontius (1658), p....
- London: J. M. pp. 285–286. Linné, Carl von (1769).
Caroli Linnæi ...
Amoenitates academicæ, seu
dissertationes variæ physicæ, medicæ, botanicæ antehac...
- giant; the
Dwarf of the Alps; and the
monorchid Khoikhoi (Hottentot). In
Amoenitates academicae (1763),
Linnaeus presented the
mythologic Homo anthropomorpha...
-
genus Casuarina was
first formally described in 1759 by Carl
Linnaeus in
Amoenitates Academicae and the
first species he
described was
Casuarina equisetifolia...
- (1762).
Planta Alströmeria. Holmiae:
Laurentii Salvii.,
published in
Amoenitates Academicae 6: 247–262 1763 Sanso,
Andrea Mariel (1996). "El Género Alstroemeria...
- 44 (1): 141. doi:10.1186/s42269-020-00397-7. ISSN 2522-8307. Kaemfer,
Amoenitates exoticae, 1712,
noted by
Alice M. Coats,
Garden Shrubs and
Their Histories...