The botanical exploration of Eastern Asia by European travellers and botanists has for a long time attracted the author's attention, and the greater part of the materials for the present work were brought together, many years ago, from various sources of information, frequently unprinted, some of which were only obtainable in China. ..
species of vascular plants, more than any country except Brazil and Colombia. More than half of Chin...
Abstract: The record of fossil plants in China can date back to the year 1086 during the Chinese Son...
BATSAKI Yota (dirs.), BURKE CAHALAN Sarah (dirs.) et TCHIKINE Anatole (dirs.), The Botany of Empire ...
In this notice the author gives an identification of four Chinese manuscripts bearing mainly colored...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
The MS Flora of the Bismarck Archipelago, by Father G. Peekel has, fortunately, escaped being destro...
The Beitang Collection, heritage of a seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Jesuit library in Beijing ...
In the middle of the 18th century, Jesuit missionaries built, on the order of the Emperor of China, ...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
The German doctor and botanist Leonhard Rauwolf (15351596) was the first postmedieval European to ...
"Annotations, appendix and index by Rev. Ernest Faber" : pt. 2, p. 402-468.Includes bibliographies a...
Original German edition, 1875.Includes bibliographical footnotes.Mode of access: Internet.1 1
Teil von: Flora cryptogamica Germaniae / Wallroth, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm ; 1 Compendium florae Germ...
Collection of materials for a work much more comprehensive than that published in 1736 or 1751; thou...
Each volume is composed of monographs in German, English or French.Vol. 4, Botany, in 2 parts.Mode o...
species of vascular plants, more than any country except Brazil and Colombia. More than half of Chin...
Abstract: The record of fossil plants in China can date back to the year 1086 during the Chinese Son...
BATSAKI Yota (dirs.), BURKE CAHALAN Sarah (dirs.) et TCHIKINE Anatole (dirs.), The Botany of Empire ...
In this notice the author gives an identification of four Chinese manuscripts bearing mainly colored...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
The MS Flora of the Bismarck Archipelago, by Father G. Peekel has, fortunately, escaped being destro...
The Beitang Collection, heritage of a seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Jesuit library in Beijing ...
In the middle of the 18th century, Jesuit missionaries built, on the order of the Emperor of China, ...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
The German doctor and botanist Leonhard Rauwolf (15351596) was the first postmedieval European to ...
"Annotations, appendix and index by Rev. Ernest Faber" : pt. 2, p. 402-468.Includes bibliographies a...
Original German edition, 1875.Includes bibliographical footnotes.Mode of access: Internet.1 1
Teil von: Flora cryptogamica Germaniae / Wallroth, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm ; 1 Compendium florae Germ...
Collection of materials for a work much more comprehensive than that published in 1736 or 1751; thou...
Each volume is composed of monographs in German, English or French.Vol. 4, Botany, in 2 parts.Mode o...
species of vascular plants, more than any country except Brazil and Colombia. More than half of Chin...
Abstract: The record of fossil plants in China can date back to the year 1086 during the Chinese Son...
BATSAKI Yota (dirs.), BURKE CAHALAN Sarah (dirs.) et TCHIKINE Anatole (dirs.), The Botany of Empire ...