Commentatio Botanica De Ordinibvs Natvralibvs Plantarvm
Quam Speciminis Inavgvralis Loco Pro Svmmis In Arte Salvtari Honoribvs D. XVII. Septembr. A. MDCCLXVI. In Se Collatis Gratioso Medicorvm Ordini Offert Ioannes Philippvs Rv̈ling Göttingensis, Medicinae Doctor, Institvti Regii Historici Göttingensis Membrvm Ordinarivm |
Rüling, Johann Philipp
1741-
VerfasserIn |
663b |
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1793 |
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[Icones plantarum] /
[by John Miller]. |
Miller, John |
667a |
s.n |
1780 |
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Joannis Milleri Illustratio systematis sexualis Linnaeani, quam e textu Anglico editionis minoris translatam nunc emendatam additamentis variis propriis praecipue Terminorum Botanicorum notioni inservientibus atque indicibus necessariis locupletatam accuravit D. Fridericus Guilielmus Weiss. |
Miller, John,
1715-ca. 1790. |
671 |
Apud Varrentrapp et Wenner |
1789 |
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Johannis Adami Pollich ... Historia plantarum in Palatinatu electorali sponte nascentium incepta, secundum sistema sexuale digesta |
Pollich, Johann Adam
1740-1780
Verelst, Eg. |
675ab |
Apud Christ. Frid. Schwan |
1776-1777 |
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The English flora :
or, a catalogue of trees, shrubs, plants and fruits, natives as well as exotics, cultivated, for use or ornament, in the English nurseries, greenhouses and stoves, arranged according to the Linnean system ; with the Latin trivial and common English names and an English index referring to the Latin names. Also, A general catalogue of seeds for the kitchen-garden, flower-garden, grass-lands, etc. usually raised for sale, and those annually imported from America /
by Richard Weston |
Weston, Richard |
675* |
Printed for the author |
1775 |
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A botanical arrangement of all the vegetables naturally growing in Great Britain :
With descriptions of the genera and species, according to the system of the celebrated Linnaeus. Being an attempt to render them familiar to those who are unacquainted with the learned languages. Under each species are added, the most remarkable varieties, the natural places of growth, the duration, the time of flowering, the peculiarities of structure, the common English names; the names of Gerard, Parkinson, Ray and Bauhine. The uses as medicines, or as poisons; as food for men, for brutes, and for insects. With their applications in oeconomy and in the arts. With an easy introduction to the study of botany. Shewing the method of investigating plants, and directions how to dry and preserve specimens. The whole illustrated by copper plates and a copious glossary /
By William Withering, M.D. In two volumes. |
Withering, William
(1741-1799). |
675b |
Printed by M. Swinney, for T. Cadel and P. Elmsley in the Strand, and G. Robinson, in Pater-noster-row, London |
MDCCLXXVI. [1776] |
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A botanical arrangement of British plants :
including the uses of each species, in medicine, diet, rural oeconomy and the arts. With an easy introduction to the study of botany, &c. &c. Illustrated by copper plates /
By William Withering, M.D. F.R.S. Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, and Physician to the General Hospital at Birmingham. |
Withering, William
(1741-1799). |
675c |
Printed by M. Swinney |
1787. Vol. 3: Printed by Swinney & Walker, 1792. |
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Enumeratio plantarum indigenarum Hassiæ præsertim inferioris secundum methodum sexualem dispositarum edita /
Pars prior.
a Conrado Moenci. |
Moench, Conrad,
1744-1805. |
678d |
Sumptibus auctoris |
1777 |
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The universal gardener and botanist; or, A general dictionary of gardening and botany :
Exhibiting in botanical arrangement, according to the Lannaean system, the various genera and species of plants, trees, shrubs, flowers, and fruits, that merit culture for use, ornament and variety, in the different departments of gardening, plantations, shrubberies, nursery, green-house, hot-house or stove, fording-house, hot-walls, and hot-beds: describing the botanic classes, orders, and characters of the genera, with general and specific descrptions of the species of each genus; their respective and general uses, different methods of propagation, and general culture, in their several departments ... /
By Thomas Mawe, and John Abercrombie, author of every man his own gardener, &c. |
Mawe, Thomas
(fl.1760s-1770s). |
679d |
Printed for G.G. and J. Robinson, Pater-noster Row; and T. Cadell Jun: and W. Davies, Strand |
1797 |
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Enchiridion botanicum :
complectens characteres genericos et specificos plantarum per insulas Britannicas sponte nascentium : ex Linnæo aliisque desumptos. |
Broughton, Arthur,
-1796. |
684a |
Impensis G. Robinson ; Prostant Venales apud J.B. Becket |
1782 |
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Flora diætetica, or, History of Esculent Plants, both Domestic and Foreign :
in which they are accurately described, and reduced to their Linnean Generic and Specific Names : with their English Names annexed, and ranged under Eleven General Heads, viz : esculent 1. Roots. 2. Shoots. Stalks, &e. 3. Leaves. 4. Flowers. 5. Berries. 6. Stone-Fruit. 7. Apples. 8. Legumens. 9. Grain. 10. Nuts. 11. Funguses : and a particular Account of the Manner of using them, their native Places of Growth, their several Varieties, and Physical Properties: Together with whatever in otherwise curious, or very remarkable in each Species : the whole so methodized, as to form a short Introduction to the Science of Botany /
by Charles Bryant. |
Bryant, Charles. |
690 |
Printed for B. White |
1783 |
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Theoria generationis et fructificationis plantarum cryptogamicarum Linnaei :
mere propriis observationibus et experimentis superstructa, dissertatio quae praemio ab Academia Imperiali Petropolitana pro anno 1783, proposito ornata est /
auctore Ioanne Hedwig. |
Hedwig, Johannes,
1730-1799. |
692 |
Typis Academiae Imper. Scientiarum |
1784 |
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Theoria generationis et fructificationis plantarum Cryptogamicarum Linnæi .... /
auctore Joanne Hedwig. |
Hedwig, Johann. |
693 |
Ex Officina Breitkopfio - Hærteliana |
1798 |
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Linnaei de plantarum ordine brevis interpretatio una cum catalogo plantarum :
quae vel saepius, vel constanter eumdem ordinem eludere visae sunt /
auctore Aloysio Rodato. |
Rodati, Aloysius,
1762-1832. |
695 |
Ex Typographia Sancti Thomae Aquinatis |
1784 |
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Enumeratio plantarum quae prostant in Horto Botanico Butilierae Astensis Comitis Freylini anno MDCCLXXXV. iuxta Caroli Linnaei sexuale systema disposita. |
Freylin, L. de. |
695a |
Ex Typographia Fontana |
1785 |
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Dissertatio inavgvralis botanica sistens dispositionem genervm plantarvm ienensivm :
secvndvm Linnaevm et familias natvrales /
qvam rectore academiae magnificentissimo serenissimo principe ac domino domino Carolo Avgvsto ... ; avctoritate gratiosi medicorvm ordinis pro gradv doctoris A. D. XI Maii ... [1786] defendet ; avctor Avgvst. Ioannes Georgivs Carolvs Batsch ... |
Batsch, A. J. G. K.
1761-1802. |
711a |
litteris Hellerianis |
1786 |
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Principia botanica :
or, a concise and easy introduction to the sexual botany of Linnaeus. With the genera; their mode of growth, (as Tree, Shrub, or Herb;) The Number of Species to Each Genus; Where Principally Native; and The Number Indigenous to the British Isles: Arranged in Columns under Each Class and Order; and Digested Alphabetically under Several Generic Distinctions. By which Means most Plants may be thus far ascertained. Together with three indexes. I. Of the Linnæan Genera accented, with the British Names. II. Of such Trivial Names as were the Genera of Old Authors. III. Of the British Names, with the Linnaean Genera; to which are added many of the Specific Names. Also, A Table of several Vegetable Drugs not in the Indexes. |
Darwin, Robert Waring
1724-1816. |
714 |
Printed by Allin and Co. and sold by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, No. 25 Pater-Noster-Row, London |
MDCCLXXXVII [1787] |
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Principia Botanica: or, A concise and easy introduction to the Sexual Botany of Linnaeus.
Containing the genera; their mode of growth, (as tree, shrub, or herb;) the number of species to each genus; where principally native; and the number indigenous to the British Isles; arranged in a tabular form, under each class and order; and digested alphabetically under several generic distinctions. Together with three indexes. I. Of the Linnaean genera accented, with the British names. II. Of such trivial names as were the genera of old authors. III. Of the British names, with the Linnaean genera; to which are added the specific names. Also a table of vegetable drugs not in the indexes. |
D, R. W. |
714a |
Printed by Allin and Ridge |
1793 |
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Principia botanica :
or, a concise and easy introduction to the sexual botany of Linnaeus. Containing the genera; their mode of growth (as tree, shrub, or herb); the known number of species to each genus; where principally native; and the number indigenous to the British Isles: arranged in a tabular form, under each class and order; and digested alphabetically under several generic distinctions together with three indexes. I. Of the Linnaean genera accented, with the British names. II. Of such trivial names as were the genera of old authors. III. Of the British names, with the Linnaean genera; to which are added the specific names. Also a table of vegetable drugs, not in the indexes. |
Darwin, Robert Waring
(1724-1816). |
715 |
Printed and sold by M. Hage |
1810 |
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Ioa. Guil. Weinmanni Thesaurus rei herbariæ locuplectissimus indice systematico illustratus et emendatus.
In quo aliquot plantarum millia secundum classes, ordines, genera, species et varietates methodo Linneana recensentur et passim adnotationibus illustrantur. |
Weinmann, Johann Wilhelm,
1683-1741. |
721b |
apud Ioa. Elias Haid |
1787 |
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