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The principles of botany, and of vegetable physiology  wikidata:Q51380640 reasonator:Q51380640
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Willdenow, Karl Ludwig, 1765-1812
Jackson, Maria Elizabeth
Lizars, Daniel, 1760-1812, engraver
Stewart, Charles, printer
Maxwell, Harriet, fl. 1828, former owner. DSI
Stannard, Jerry, former owner. DSI
John Reid & Co., bookseller. DSI
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Title
The principles of botany, and of vegetable physiology
Publisher
Edinburgh : Printed at the University Press, for William Blackwood ; [London] : and T. Cadell and W. Davies, London
Object type publication Edit this at Wikidata
Description
Translation of: Grundriss der Krèauterkunde
Translated attributed to Maria Elizabeth Jackson in a ms. pencil note on p. [5] (1st group)
"Edinburgh: Printed by C. Stewart"--Colophon
The plates were engraved by D. Lizars
Plate X is a color chart, with the Latin name of each color and a number key, for use with the descriptions of plants in the text
Errors in paging
Errata: p. [492]
B. & L. Rootenberg;
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SCNHRB copy 39088012158168 is bound with: Jackson, Maria Elizabeth. Botanical lectures. London : Printed for J. Johnson by T. Bensley, 1804. Bound together subsequent to publication
SCNHRB copy has the ms. ink autograph of a former owner on p. iv: Harriet Maxwell, July 22, 1828; with printed labels of another former owner on front paste-down endpaper: Jerry Stannard, Boulder, Colo. and Lawrence, Kansas
SCNHRB copy has a bookseller's printed label on front paste-down endpaper: John Reid & Co., importers of classical & oriental books ... Glasgow
SCNHRB copy has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries. Purchased from the Cullman Endowment
SCNHRB copy has a later gilt-tooled half-leather binding with marbled paper boards, endpapers, and edges

Subjects: Botany; Plants
Language English
Publication date 1805
publication_date QS:P577,+1805-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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IA Collections: biodiversity
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principlesofbota00will
Place of publication Edinburgh Edit this at Wikidata
Notes No copyright page found. Some plates cropped at gutter.
Authority file  OCLC: 1027626821
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Internet Archive identifier: principlesofbota00will
https://archive.org/download/principlesofbota00will/principlesofbota00will.pdf

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