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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...
- botanices professoris, Institutiones rei herbariae (in Latin). Vol. II. Paris: Typographia regia. Institutiones rei herbariae (in Latin). Vol. 3. Paris: Imprimerie...
- Tournefort (France, 1656–1708). His work from 1700, Institutiones Rei Herbariae, included more than 9000 species in 698 genera, which directly influenced...
- importance, but he edited an edition of Tournefort's Institutions rei herbariae (3 vols., 1719), and a posthumously published work of Jacques Barrelier...
- 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 author when citing a botanical name. Curtii Sprengel Historia rei herbariae . Vol.1–2 . Taberna librariae et artium, Amsteldami 1807 – 1808 Digital...
- French researcher Joseph Pitton de Tournefort in his Institutiones Rei Herbariae grouped them into their own genus. He adopted the Latin term lichen, which...
- botanical literature was in Joseph Tournefort's 1700 work Institutiones rei herbariae. However, authorship of the species is given to Philip Miller, who included...
- classis cruciformium emendata **** figuris aeneis in necessarium instit. rei herbariae supplementum (1769) Born (1722-11-25)25 November 1722 Roodt-sur-Eisch...
- scientiarum socii, et in horto regio botanices professoris, Institutiones rei herbariae (in Latin). Vol. I. Paris: Typographia regia. pp. 376–377. Linnaeus, Carl...