- (visited
Egypt in the 1620s; died 1649).
Prospero Alpini's De
Plantis Exoticis was
published in 1629
after his death. It has an
expansion of the material...
-
supplements by
other botanists – De
Plantis Aegypti, 1640. De
Plantis Exoticis by
Prospero Alpini (died 1617) was
published in 1639 – ref. A list of 43...
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subrhacodes C.
venenatum Endoptychum M****ee,
George Edward (1898). "Fungi
exotici, I".
Bulletin of
Miscellaneous Informations of the
Royal Botanical Gardens...
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delle Feste Celebrate in
Parma per le
Auguste Nozze… (1769?)
Epithalamia Exoticis Linguis Reddita (1775) Santorini's
Anatomici summi septemdecim tabulae…...
-
conjunction with
Thomas Taylor and
first published in 1818; and by his
Musci exotici (2 volumes, 1818–1820),
devoted to new
foreign mosses and
other cryptogamic...
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Botanical Garden. 5: 373–451 (see p9. 409–10). M****ee GE. (1898). "Fungi
exotici, I".
Bulletin of
Miscellaneous Informations of the
Royal Botanical Gardens...
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exotici, IX".
Bulletin of
Miscellaneous Informations of the
Royal Botanical Gardens...
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Bulletin of
Miscellaneous Informations of the
Royal Botanical Gardens...
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Musci exotici:
containing figures and
descriptions of new or
little known foreign mosses...
- Italian-Latin
representation of
Arabic habb el- = "seed" – De
Plantis Exoticis, by
Prospero Alpini (in Latin,
published 1629). It is
written "hab el mosch...