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Flora Svecica de Carl Linnaeus, primera edición de 1745 en latín con encuadernación en media piel, 419 páginas, 20 x 12,5 x 2,8 cm, publicada en Leiden por Conradum Wishoff & Georg. Jac. Wishoff fil Com, en muy buen estado.

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Carl Linnaeus - Flora Svecica
1st rare edition 1745.

This is the first full account of the plants growing in Sweden and one of the first examples of the Flora in the modern idiom.

Flora Svecica is Scientific work of the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778).
Represents an overview of the plant world
Sweden and is the first "flora" for this state in the modern sense of the term. The information about the plants in the book is grouped according to the reproductive system
Classification based on the structure of generative organs and developed by the author himself, while "Swedish Flora" has both the features of the determinant, since the names of the divisions of the system are placed in the headers of the pages!

The publication of this book dates back to the period of Linnaeus's life, when he headed the Department of Botany at Uppsala University, taught botany, theoretical medicine and natural history, and directed the university botanical garden.
This was a period of his "absolutely astonishing" scientific productivity.

Two editions have been published.
The first one was realised in Stockholm in summer 1745: Sumtu & letteris Laurentii Salvii and in August of the same 1745 year in Leiden: Lugduni batavorum : Apud Conradum Wishoff & Georg. Jac. Wishoff fil Com
The second Edition was published in 1755 in Stockholm.

You have a chance to become the owner of the First Rare Edition.

-Title: Flora svecica exhibens plantas per regnum Sveciae crescentes, systematice cum differentiis specierum synonymis autorum nominibus incolarum solo locorum usu pharmacopaeorum. (From Latin- The Swedish flora, containing the plants growing in the kingdom of Sweden, systematically with species names, habitats and pharmaceutical uses)
- First Edition. 419 Pages.
- Published: Apud Conradum Wishoff & Georg. Jac. Wishoff fil. Com.,
- Date: 1745. Lugduni Batavorum (Leiden)

There are some old annotations in text.
Binding: hard cover half leather. The book is In very good condition, all pages yellowed but preserved.

Dimensions: 20 x 12,5 x 2,8 cm

Attention to the details photographs.
Any defect not mentioned in the description but visible in the photos is considered as described and cannot give rise to any claim.

Careful packaging with double protection box including gift wrapping.

Tracked Shipping (UPS or DHL)
For High Value Items- Express Shipping

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Carl Linnaeus - Flora Svecica
1st rare edition 1745.

This is the first full account of the plants growing in Sweden and one of the first examples of the Flora in the modern idiom.

Flora Svecica is Scientific work of the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778).
Represents an overview of the plant world
Sweden and is the first "flora" for this state in the modern sense of the term. The information about the plants in the book is grouped according to the reproductive system
Classification based on the structure of generative organs and developed by the author himself, while "Swedish Flora" has both the features of the determinant, since the names of the divisions of the system are placed in the headers of the pages!

The publication of this book dates back to the period of Linnaeus's life, when he headed the Department of Botany at Uppsala University, taught botany, theoretical medicine and natural history, and directed the university botanical garden.
This was a period of his "absolutely astonishing" scientific productivity.

Two editions have been published.
The first one was realised in Stockholm in summer 1745: Sumtu & letteris Laurentii Salvii and in August of the same 1745 year in Leiden: Lugduni batavorum : Apud Conradum Wishoff & Georg. Jac. Wishoff fil Com
The second Edition was published in 1755 in Stockholm.

You have a chance to become the owner of the First Rare Edition.

-Title: Flora svecica exhibens plantas per regnum Sveciae crescentes, systematice cum differentiis specierum synonymis autorum nominibus incolarum solo locorum usu pharmacopaeorum. (From Latin- The Swedish flora, containing the plants growing in the kingdom of Sweden, systematically with species names, habitats and pharmaceutical uses)
- First Edition. 419 Pages.
- Published: Apud Conradum Wishoff & Georg. Jac. Wishoff fil. Com.,
- Date: 1745. Lugduni Batavorum (Leiden)

There are some old annotations in text.
Binding: hard cover half leather. The book is In very good condition, all pages yellowed but preserved.

Dimensions: 20 x 12,5 x 2,8 cm

Attention to the details photographs.
Any defect not mentioned in the description but visible in the photos is considered as described and cannot give rise to any claim.

Careful packaging with double protection box including gift wrapping.

Tracked Shipping (UPS or DHL)
For High Value Items- Express Shipping

NB. Buyers outside the European Union are responsible for any customs and VAT charges

Datos

Número de libros
1
Tema
Agricultura, Biología, Botánica, Ciencia, Naturaleza
Título del libro
Flora Svecica
Autor/ Ilustrador
Carl Linnaeus
Estado
Muy buen estado
Año de publicación artículo más antiguo
1745
Alto
20 cm
Edición
Primera edición
Idioma
Latín
Lengua original
Editorial
Conradum Wishoff & Georg. Jac. Wishoff fil Com - Lugduni Batavorum (Leiden)
Encuadernación
Media piel
Número de páginas
419
FranciaVerificado
160
Objetos vendidos
97,5%
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