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Institutiones rei
herbariae (transl. The
Instruction of Botany),
originally published in
French as Eléments de botanique, is a 1700 Latin-language botanical...
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botanices professoris,
Institutiones rei
herbariae (in Latin). Vol. II. Paris:
Typographia regia.
Institutiones rei
herbariae (in Latin). Vol. 3. Paris: Imprimerie...
- importance, but he
edited an
edition of Tournefort's
Institutions rei
herbariae (3 vols., 1719), and a
posthumously published work of
Jacques Barrelier...
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Tournefort (France, 1656–1708). His work from 1700,
Institutiones Rei
Herbariae,
included more than 9000
species in 698 genera,
which directly influenced...
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French researcher Joseph Pitton de
Tournefort in his
Institutiones Rei
Herbariae grouped them into
their own genus. He
adopted the
Latin term lichen, which...
- Po****go by
Joseph Pitton de
Tournefort in part 1 of his
Institutiones rei
herbariae. He
distinguished between P.
flore major, P.
flore minor and P. flore...
- the name
Eryngium as
being from
Joseph Tournefort’s
Institutiones rei
herbariae (1700). The name
itself has an
Ancient Gr****
origin as
eryggion (ερυγγιον)...
- the
author when
citing a
botanical name.
Curtii Sprengel Historia rei
herbariae . Vol.1–2 .
Taberna librariae et artium,
Amsteldami 1807 – 1808 Digital...
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classis cruciformium emendata ****
figuris aeneis in
necessarium instit. rei
herbariae supplementum (1769) Born (1722-11-25)25
November 1722 Roodt-sur-Eisch...
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botanical literature was in
Joseph Tournefort's 1700 work
Institutiones rei
herbariae. However,
authorship of the
species is
given to
Philip Miller, who included...