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De transpiratione plantarum.Lund, Carl Gustav Berling, 1756. 4to With a woodcut headpiece and initial. Disbound.
por KEVENTER, Matthias and Gustavus HARMENS
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[2], 22 ppImportant early dissertation on the respiration and assimilation of plants, with detailed descriptions of experiments. Thesis by Matthias Keventer (1735-1805) with Gustavus Harmens as preases. In very good condition, with traces of marbled paper along the spine.l Krok, p. 342 (Keventer 1); Pritzel 3784; WorldCat (2 copies).
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- V1805
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- De transpiratione plantarum.Lund, Carl Gustav Berling, 1756. 4to With a woodcut headpiece and initial. Disbound.
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- KEVENTER, Matthias and Gustavus HARMENS
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- [5091845FC46C] NATURAL HISTORY|[5091845FC46C] NATURAL HISTORY -> [11D56C178B0A] Botany (General)|
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