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History of a voyage to the land of Brazil, otherwise called America : containing the navigation and the remarkable things seen on the sea by the author; the behavior of Villegagnon in that country; the customs and strange ways of life of the American savages; together with the description of various animals, trees, plants, and other singular things completely unknown over here / Jean de Léry ; translation and introduction by Janet Whatley.
Léry, Jean de, 1534-1611Date: 1992, ©1990- Books
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The poisonous, noxious, and suspected plants of our fields and woods / by Anne Pratt ; published under the direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education, appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
Pratt, Anne, 1806-1893.Date: [1857 or 1866?]- Books
The mythology of plants : botanical lore from ancient Greece and Rome / Annette Giesecke.
Giesecke, AnnetteDate: [2014]- Books
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Plant-animals : a study in symbiosis / by Frederick Keeble.
Keeble, Frederick, Sir, 1870-1952.Date: 1910- Books
Vanajyotsnā-sahastrasaumanasī = Vanajyotsnā-sahasrasaumanasī : Flora & plant kingdom in Sanskrit literature / editor, Abha Kulshreshtha ; asst. editor, Anju Bala ; managing editor, Jagan Nath ; [principal investigators & editors, Sushma Kulshreshtha, Jagadish Sahai].
Date: 2003- Digital Images
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Salvia coahuilensis Fernald Lamiaceae Coahuila Sage. Perennial shrub. Distribution: Mexico. Most of the historical medicinal literature is on common sage, Salvia officinalis. The name Salvia meaning 'healthy'. Elizabeth Blackwell (1737) wrote that it had "... all the noble Properties of the other hot Plants more especially for the Head, Memory, Eyes, and all Paralytical Affections. In short, 'tis a Plant endu'd with so many and wonderful Properties, as that the assiduous use of it is said to render Men Immortal" with which Hans Sloane agreed. Its health giving properties were recorded in the aphorisms of the School of Salerno (fl 9-13th century) - quoted in the Decameron [c.1350, translated: Why should man die when Salvia grows in the Garden']. Some salvias, such as Salvia divinorum contain hallucinogenic compounds. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Books
Ancient plants : being a simple account of the past vegetation of the earth and of the recent important discoveries made in this realm of nature study / by Marie C. Stopes.
Stopes, Marie Carmichael, 1880-1958.Date: 1910- Digital Images
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Salvia nemorosa L. Lamiaceae Woodland sage. Balkan clary Distribution: Central Europe, Western Asia. Most of the historical medicinal literature is on common sage, Salvia officinalis. The name Salvia meaning 'healthy'. Elizabeth Blackwell (1737) wrote that it had "... all the noble Properties of the other hot Plants more especially for the Head, Memory, Eyes, and all Paralytical Affections. In short, 'tis a Plant endu'd with so many and wonderful Properties, as that the assiduous use of it is said to render Men Immortal" with which Hans Sloane agreed. Linnaeus (1782) also: 'Timor, Languor, Leucorrhoea, Senectus [fear, tiredness, white vaginal discharge, old age]'. Its health giving and immortality conferring properties were recorded in the aphorisms of the School of Salerno (fl 9-13th century) - quoted in the Decameron [c.1350, translated: Why should man die when Salvia grows in the Garden']. Some salvias, such as Salvia divinorum contain hallucinogenic compounds. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Books
The representations of the overseas world in the De Bry Collection of Voyages (1590-1634) / by Michiel van Groesen.
Groesen, Michiel vanDate: 2012- Books
Goethe the alchemist : a study of alchemical symbolism in Goethe's literary and scientific works / Ronald Douglas Gray.
Gray, Ronald D.Date: 2010- Books
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Freaks and marvels of plant life; or, Curiosities of vegetation / by M.C. Cooke.
Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), 1825-1914.Date: [1881]- Books
Plants in the Indian purāṇas : an ethnobotanical investigation / P. Sensarma.
Sensarma, P.Date: 1989- Books
Recent advances in plant genetics / by F.W. Sansome and J. Philp.
Sansome, F. W. (Frederick Whalley), 1902-Date: 1939- Books
Fauna and flora of the Bible / prepared in cooperation with the Committee on Translations of the United Bible Societies.
Date: [1972]- Books
Botanical and medicinal plants : (as depicted in ancient texts, art & archaeology from dawn of civilization to the modern age) / Shantilal Nagar.
Nagar, Shanti Lal, 1927-Date: 2000- Books
Recent advances in plant physiology / by E.C. Barton-Wright.
Barton-Wright, E. C. (Eustace Cecil), 1902-Date: 1933- Books
Die griechische Pflanzenwelt in Mythos, Kunst und Literatur / Hellmut Baumann.
Baumann, Hellmut.Date: [1982], ©1982- Books
Ruta graveolens L. : eine Heilpflanze in kunst- und kulturhistorischer Bedeutung / Christine Becela-Deller.
Becela-Deller, Christine, 1963-Date: [1998], ©1998- Books
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The plant-lore and garden-craft of Shakespeare / by Henry N. Ellacombe.
Ellacombe, Henry Nicholson, 1821-1916.Date: 1896- Books
Recent advances in the study of plant viruses / by Kenneth M. Smith.
Smith, Kenneth M. (Kenneth Manley), 1892-1981.Date: 1951- Books
Yediʻot ha-ṭevaʻ she-ba-Talmud ... / meʼat... Menaḥem Tsevi Ṭaḳsin.
Ṭaḳsin, Menaḥem Tsevi.Date: 667, 1907- Books
Recent advances in the study of plant viruses / by Kenneth M. Smith ; with foreword by F.T. Brooks.
Smith, Kenneth M. (Kenneth Manley), 1892-1981.Date: 1933- Books
Die Pflanzen bei Theokrit / [Kurt Lembach].
Lembach, Kurt.Date: 1970- Books
Pflanzenlesebuch : Pflanzenstudium, Pflanzennutzung, Pflanzenpoesie / herausgegeben von Martin Krampen.
Date: [1994], ©1994- Books
Bloom : the botanical vernacular in the English novel / Amy M. King.
King, Amy M. (Amy Mae)Date: 2003