Gli erbari aretini da Andrea Cesalpino ai giorni nostri

The production of this book has been made possible by the collaboration of a number of scholars and the generosity of the Arezzo Provincial Authority. It provides detailed descriptions of the contents of precious botanical collections amassed by natives of Arezzo, or simply conserved in institutions...

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Other Authors: Nepi, Chiara (Editor), Gusmeroli, Enrico (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: Firenze Firenze University Press 2008
Series:Cataloghi e collezioni
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