Dépouillement d'articles de botanique, de jardinage, d'agriculture ou de ralations de voyages d'explorations botanique, repris dans "l'esprit des journaux" (1772-1818), avec quelques commentaires sur des plantes méconnues et de courtes notices biographiques sur les personnes citées dans les textes / J. Beaujean.
Material type: TextSeries: Lejeunia, ns ; no. 194.Liège [Belgium] : Les Editions de Lejeunia, 2015Description: 192 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmSubject(s): Summary: Beaujean J. (2015) Analysis of articles dealing with botany, gardening, agriculture or travel reports of botanical explorations included in « L’esprit des journaux » (1772-1818), with some comments on little known plants and short bibliographical notices about persons cited in the texts. “L’Esprit des Journaux” has been systematically searched for material related to botany. This monthly publication was founded in Liège in July 1772 under the patronage and with licence from prince-bishop Velbruck. In its 487 volumes (1772-1818) a very high number of bibliographical references sometimes ignored by contemporary authors have been found. Reproduction of articles which included validly published descriptions of new plants, which had remained ignored by modern botanists have also be found.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Beaujean J. (2015) Analysis of articles dealing with botany, gardening, agriculture or travel reports of botanical explorations included in « L’esprit des journaux » (1772-1818), with some comments on little known plants and short bibliographical notices about persons cited in the texts. “L’Esprit des Journaux” has been systematically searched for material related to botany. This monthly publication was founded in Liège in July 1772 under the patronage and with licence from prince-bishop Velbruck. In its 487 volumes (1772-1818) a very high number of bibliographical references sometimes ignored by contemporary authors have been found. Reproduction of articles which included validly published descriptions of new plants, which had remained ignored by modern botanists have also be found.
In French.