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- Anonymus Londinensis (or Anonymus Londiniensis) is the name given to an anonymous Ancient Gr**** author of approximately the 1st century AD, whose work...
- has media related to Flora Londinensis. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/62570#/summary Flora Londinensis at the BioDiversity Heritage...
- Londinensis", The International Plant Names Index, retrieved 2013-09-16 .Richard Anthony Salisbury; William Hooker (1805). The Paradisus Londinensis:...
- Garden at Lambeth in 1779, moving to Brompton in 1789. He published Flora Londinensis (6 volumes, 1777–1798), a pioneering work in that it devoted itself to...
- original on 10 November 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2015. Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. University...
- Retrieved 2014-02-05. Wilkes, John, ed. (1819). "Narcissus". Encyclopaedia Londinensis vol. 16. London. pp. 576–580. Retrieved 2014-11-02. Anonymous (1823)...
- the botanist William Curtis to paint wildflowers for his book Flora Londinensis. This created an income for her family. Blood was engaged to Hugh Skeys...
- b****es and groupers. The only known species in the genus is Serranopsis londinensis which was found in Ypresian marine claystone of the London Clay Formation...
- William Kilburn (1745–1818) was an illustrator for William Curtis' Flora Londinensis, as well as a leading designer and printer of calico. A few hundred originals...
- royal patent. He "compiled, digested and arranged" the Encyclopaedia Londinensis; or, universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature, which was...