- Le
Plantis (French pronunciation: [lə plɑ̃ti]) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France.
Communes of the Orne
department "Répertoire...
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Quaestionum medicarum libri duo (1593). His most
important publication was De
plantis libri XVI (1583). The work is
dedicated to the
Grand Duke
Francesco I de'...
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Prospero Alpini's De
Plantis Exoticis was
published in 1629
after his death. It has an
expansion of the
material in De
Plantis Aegypti plus some other...
- On
Plants (Gr****: Περὶ φυτῶν; Latin: De
plantis) is a
botanical treatise included in the
Corpus Aristoteli**** but
usually regarded as Pseudo-Aristotle...
- (1519–1603), who has been
called "the
first taxonomist". His
magnum opus De
Plantis came out in 1583, and
described more than 1500
plant species. Two large...
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Nicolaus meant its
different faculties. An
Arabic translation of his work De
Plantis, once
attributed to Aristotle, was
discovered in
Istanbul in 1923. It also...
- travels. In 1591, he
published a list of
plants named after saints called De
plantis a
divis sanctisve nomen habentibus.
Johann Bauhin died in Montbéliard....
- 1571,
Compendium de
Plantis Omnibus una ****
Earum Iconibus De
plantis (in Latin). Venezia:
Vincenzo Valgrisi. 1571. 1586, De
plantis epitome. Francofurti...
- the
Narcissus — Peter Lauremberg,
Apparatus plantarius: de
plantis bulbosis et de
plantis tuberosis 1632 N. serotinus, John Gerard, The
Herball 1597 Narcissi...
- Aristotle's name
through similarities in
doctrine or content, such as the De
Plantis,
possibly by
Nicolaus of Damascus. A
final category,
omitted here, includes...