The Language of Botany: being A Dictionary of the Terms Made Use Of In That Science, Principally By Linneus: With Familiar Explanations, And An Attempt To Establish Significant English Terms The Whole Interspersed With Critical Remarks
Book Description
‘The Language of Botany: being A Dictionary of the Terms Made Use Of In That Science, Principally By Linneus: With Familiar Explanations, And An Attempt To Establish Significant English Terms The Whole Interspersed With Critical Remarks’ ~ by Thomas Martyn B.D. F.R.S – Professor of Botany at Cambridge; Pub for B And J White, London, 1793. 1st Edition, rebound with grey buckram spine and black label with title, light grey paper boards and light brown inside end papers. 8vo format, unpaginated, xxviii + 324pps. (counted 2ce), all edges uncut; some foxing on a few front & back pages and some in book. A good clean copy in good condition and all pps tight in binding.
Dealer Notes
#812
Author
Thomas Martyn B.D. F.R.S – Professor of Botany at Cambridge
Date
1793
Binding
Hardback
Publisher
B And J White, London
Condition
Good - read full description below.
Pages
352
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