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Botany book by John Ray

Title page of Historia Plantarum, John Ray, 1686
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Historia Plantarum (The History of Plants) is a botany book by John Ray, published in 1686.

Publication

Historia Plantarum was published in three volumes: vol 1 in 1686, vol 2 in 1688, vol 3 in 1704. The third volume lacked plates, so Ray's assistant, the apothecary James Petiver, published Petiver's Catalogue, effectively a supplement containing the plates, in parts in 1715–1764. The work on the first two volumes was supported by subscriptions from the President and Fellows of the Royal Society.

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References

Sources

  • Armstrong, Patrick (2000). The English Parson-naturalist: A Companionship Between Science and Religion. Gracewing. ISBN 978-0-85244-516-7.
  • Raven, Charles E. (1950). John Ray, naturalist: his life and works. Cambridge University Press.
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