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1. The Green Middle Ages : The Depiction and Use of Plants in the Western World 600-1600 / ed. by Claudine Chavannes-Mazel, Linda IJpelaar. -
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2023. - 1 Online-Ressource (344 p.), ISBN 978-90-485-5774-5
(CLAVIS Kunsthistorische Monografien)
DOI: 10.1515/9789048557745
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2. ABC English-Chinese, Chinese-English dictionary / eds. John DeFrancis ... [et al.]. -
Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2010. - 1228 S., ISBN 978-0-8248-3485-2
(ABC Chinese dictionary series)
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3. Ainsworth, Robert: Thesavrvs lingvae Latinae compendiarivs: or, A compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue : designed chiefly for the use of the British nations. In two volumes. The first contains two parts; I. The English appellative words, and forms of expression, before the Latin: in which will be found some thousand English words and phrases, several various senses of the same word, and a great number of proverbial expressions, more than in any former dictionary of this kind; all carefully endeavoured to be rendered into proper and classical Latin. To which are subjoined, 1. The proper names of the more remarkable places rendered into Latin. 2. The christian names of men and women both in English and Latin. II. The ancient Latin names of the more remarkable persons and places occurring in classic authors, with a short account of them both historical and mythological; and the more modern names of the same places, so far as they are known, collected from the most approved writers. To which are added, 1. The Roman calendar, much fuller than any yet published. 2. Their coins, weights, and measures. 3. A chronology of the Roman kings, consuls, and more remarkable events of that state. 4. The notes of abbreviation used in ancient Latin authors and inscriptions. 5. A general chronology of eminent persons and memorable things. 6. A short dictionary of the more common Latin words occurring in our ancient laws. The second volume contains the Latin appellatives before the English: In which are given the more certain etymologies of the Latin words, their various senses in English ranged in their natural order, the principal idioms under each sense explained and accounted for; all supported by the best authorities of the Roman writers, with references to the particular book, chapter, or verse, where the citations may be found. By Robert Ainsworth. - The fourth edition, with additions and improvements. -
London: printed for W. Mount and T. Page, W. Innys, R. Ware, J. and P. Knapton, T. Cox, T. Longman, C. Hitch, A. Millar, J. Pote, J. Hodges, J. Oswald, E. Wicksteed, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, J. Davidson, J. and J. Rivington, J. Ward, W. Johnston, M. Cooper, and the executors of Mr. J. Darby, MDCCLII. [1752]. - Online-Ressource (2v)
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4. Ainsworth, Robert: Thesaurus lingu? latin? compendiarius : or, a compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue: designed for the use of the British nations: In three parts. Containing, I. The English appellative Words and Forms of Expression before the Latin; in which will be found some thousand English Words and Phrases, several various Senses of the same Word, and a great Number of proverbial Expressions, more than in any former Dictionary of this Kind, all carefully endeavoured to be rendered in proper and classical Latin. To which are subjoined, 1. The Proper Names of the more remarkable Places rendered into Latin. 2. The Christian Names of Men and Women. II. The Latin Appellatives before the English; in which are given the more certain Etymologies of the Latin Words, their various Senses in English ranged in their natural Order, the principal Idioms under each Sense explained and accounted for, all supported by the best Authorities of the Roman Writers; with References to the particular Book, Chapter, or Verse, where the Citations may be found. III. The ancient Latin Names of the more remarkable Persons and Places occurring in classick Authours, with a short Account of them both historical and mythological; and the more modern Names of the same Places, so far as they are known, collected from the most approved Writers. To which are added, 1. The Roman Calendar, much fuller than any yet published. 2. Their Coins, Weights, and Measures. 3. A Chronology of the Roman Kings, Consuls, and more remarkable Events of that State. 4. The Notes of Abbreviation used in ancient Latin Authours and Inscriptions. 5. A short Dictionary of the more common Latin Words occurring in our ancient Laws. 6. A general Chronology of eminent Persons and memorable Things. By Robert Ainsworth. - The fourth edition, with many additions and improvements. -
London: printed by H. Woodfall and C. Rivington, for W. Mount and T. Page, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, B. Barker, J. Pote, C. Bathurst, H. Woodfall, A. Millar, J. Buckland, J. and R. Tonson, J. Beecroft, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, W. Owen, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, S. Crowder, T. Longman, B. Law and Co. E. Dilly, C. and R. Ware, J. Coore, and M. Cooper, MDCCLXI. [1761]. - Online-Ressource (2v)
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5. Ainsworth, Robert: Thesaurus linguæ latinæ compendiarius : or, a compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue: designed for the use of the British nations: In three parts. Containing, I. The English appellative Words and Forms of Expression before the Latin; in which will be found some thousand English Words and Phrases, several various Senses of the same Word, and a great Number of proverbial Expressions, more than in any former Dictionary of this Kind, all carefully endeavoured to be rendered in proper and classical Latin. To which are subjoined, 1. The Proper Names of the more remarkable Places rendered into Latin. 2. The Christian Names of Men and Women. II. The Latin Appellatives before the English; in which are given the more certain Etymologies of the Latin Words, their various Senses in English ranged in their natural Order, the principal Idioms under each Sense explained and accounted for, all supported by the best Authorities of the Roman Writers; with References to the particular Book, Chapter, or Verse, where the Citations may be found. III. The ancient Latin Names of the more remarkable Persons and Places occurring in classick Authours, with a short Account of them both historical and mythological; and the more modern Names of the same Places, so far as they are known, collected from the most approved Writers. To which are added, 1. The Roman Calendar, much fuller than any yet published. 2. Their Coins, Weights, and Measures. 3. A Chronology of the Roman Kings, Consuls, and more remarkable Events of that State. 4. The Notes of Abbreviation used in ancient Latin Authours and Inscriptions. 5. A short Dictionary of the more common Latin Words occurring in our ancient Laws. 6. A general Chronology of eminent Persons and memorable Things. By Robert Ainsworth. - The fourth edition, with many additions and improvements. -
London: printed by H. Woodfall and C. Rivington, for W. Mount and T. Page, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, B. Barker, J. Pote, C. Bathurst, H. Woodfall, A. Millar, J. Buckland, J. and R. Tonson, G. Keith, J. Beecroft, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, W. Owen, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, S. Crowder, T. Longman, B. Law and Co. E. Dilly, C. and R. Ware, J. Coote, and M. Cooper, MDCCLXI. [1761]. - Online-Ressource (2v)
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6. Ainsworth, Robert: Thesaurus linguæ latinæ compendiarius : or, a compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue: designed for the use of the British nations: in three parts. Containing, I. The English appellative Words and Forms of Expression before the Latin; in which will be found some thousand English Words and Phrases, several various Senses of the same Word, and a great Number of proverbial Expressions, more than in any former Dictionary of this Kind, all carefully endeavoured to be rendered in proper and classical Latin. To which are subjoined, 1. The Proper Names of the more remarkable Places rendered into Latin. 2. The Christian Names of Men and Women. II. The Latin Appellatives before the English; in which are given the more certain Etymologies of the Latin Words, their various Senses in English ranged in their natural Order, the principal Idioms under each Sense explained and accounted for, all supported by the best Authorities of the Roman Writers; with References to the particular Book, Chapter, or Verse, where the Citations may be found. III. The ancient Latin Names of the more remarkable Persons and Places occurring in classic Authors, with a short Account of them both historical and mythological; and the more modern Names of the same Places, so far as they are known, collected from the most approved Writers. To which are added, 1. The Roman Calendar, much fuller than any yet published. 2. Their Coins, Weights, and Measures. 3. A Chronology of the Roman Kings, Consuls, and more remarkable Events of that State. 4. The Notes of Abbreviation used in ancient Latin Authors and Inscriptions. 5. A short Dictionary of the more common Latin Words occurring in our ancient Laws. By Robert Ainsworth. - The second edition, with additions and improvements. By Samuel Patrick. -
London: printed for W. Mount and T. Page, W. Innys, R. Ware, J. and P. Knapton, A. Ward, J. Clarke in St. Paul's Church-Yard, T. Cox, T. Longman, C. Hitch, R. Hett, A. Millar, J. Pote, J. Hodges, J. Oswald, E. Wicksteed, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, J. Davidson, J. and J. Rivington, M. Cooper, and the Executors of Mr. J. Darby, MDCCXLVI. [1746]. - Online-Ressource (2v)
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7. Ainsworth, Robert: Thesaurus linguæ Latinæ compendiarius : or, a compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue, designed for the use of the British nations: in three parts. Containing, I. The English appellative words and Forms of Expression before the Latin; in which will be found some thousand English Words and Phrases, several various Senses of the same Word, and a great Number of proverbial Expressions, more than in any former Dictionary of this kind, all carefully endeavoured to be rendered in proper and classical Latin. To which are subjoined, 1. The Proper Names of the more remarkable Places rendered into Latin. 2. The Christian Names of Men and Women. II. The Latin appellatives before the English; in which are given the more certain Etymologies of the Latin Words, their various Senses in English ranged in their natural Order, the principal Idioms under each Sense explained and accounted for, all supported by the best Authorities of the Roman Writers; with References to the particular Book, Chapter, or Verse, where the Citations may be found. III. The ancient Latin names of the more remarkable persons and places occurring in classic Authors, with a short Account of them both historical and mythological; and the more modern Names of the same Places, so far as they are known, collected from the most approved Writers. To which are added, 1. The Roman Calendar, much suller than any yet published. 2. Their Coins, Weights, and Measures. 3. A Chronology of the Roman Kings, Consuls, and more remarkable Events of that State. 4. The Notes of Abbreviation used in ancient Latin Authors and Inscriptions. 5. A short Dictionary of the more common Latin Words occurring in our ancient Laws. By Robert Ainsworth. -
London: printed for J. J. and P. Knapton, R. Knaplock, D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, W. Mount and T. Page, B. Sprint, W. Innys and R. Manby, J. Pemberton, R. Robinson, C. Rivington, A. Ward, T. Longman, J. Clarke in Duck-Lane, J. Poth, J. and R. Tonson, and the Executor of Mr. J. Darby, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. - Online-Ressource (2v)
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8. Remmelink, Wim,: Babad Tanah Jawi, The Chronicle of Java : The Revised Prose Version of C.F. Winter Sr / Wim Remmelink.. -
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. - 1 Online-Ressource (1086 p.), ISBN 978-94-006-0423-0
DOI: 10.1515/9789400604230
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9. Zang Han Ying dui zhao Xi zang di ming ci dian / zhu bian: Ni ma zhuo ma, Zha xi ci ren, Zhou Wei zhu bian. - Di 1 ban. -
Bei jing: Zhong guo Zang xue chu ban she, 2020 nian 11 yue, ISBN 978-7-5211-0265-9
藏汉英对照西藏地名词典 / 主编: 尼玛卓玛, 扎西次仁, 周炜. - 第1版. -
北京: 中国藏学出版社, 2020年11月
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10. Abercrombie, John: The propagation and botanical arrangements of plants and trees : useful and ornamental, proper for cultivation in every department of gardening; nurseries, plantations and agriculture. Containing The fullest practical Directions for performing all the different Methods of Vegetable Propagation, by which the various Kinds of Plants, Trees, Flowers, Fruits, &c. are raised and increased in the greatest Abundance and Perfection: Now First thoroughly explained. With the Compleatest Botanical Arrangements of all the Species and Varieties of Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, Fruits, Herbs, Corns, Grasses, &c. proper for Cultivation in every District of Gardening, Nurseries, Plantations, Green-Houses, Hot-Houses, and in Fields, all ranged in their proper Genera or Families; with the Universal Botanic, Latin and English Names of the Genera and Species, &c. and in the greater Part, short specific Descriptions, mentioning also their native Places of Growth; the Whole according to the latest Modern Improvements of the Linnaean System; comprised in Eight Divisions, viz. I. Kitchen-Garden Plants. II. Fruit Trees. III. Forest and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. IV. Herbaceous, Perennial, and Biennial Flower Plants, &c. V. Annual Flower Plants. VI. Green-House Plants. Vii. Hot-House Plants. Viii. Fields, or Agricultural Plants. The Whole forming a very necessary and useful Companion to all Gardeners, Nursery-Men, Florists, Botanists, Planters, Seeds-Men, Farmers, and every one concerned, either in the Cultivation, or Oeconomical Uses, &c. of the Vegetable Kingdom. By John Abercrombie, Author of Every Man his own Gardener. In two volumes. -
London: printed for J. Debrett, (successor to Mr. Almon) opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, 1784. - Online-Ressource (2v.(viii,843,[1]p.)plate) : port
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11. Bo ke lai Jia Zhou da xue Dong Ya tu shu guan cang gao chao jiao ben cong kan xu bian : = / [Mei] Zhou Xin ping, [Mei] Lu De xiu zhu bian. -
Gui lin: Guang xi shi fan da xue chu ban she, 2015 nian 9 yue. - 24 Bände, ISBN 978-7-5495-6479-8
柏克萊加州大學東亞圖書館藏稿鈔校本叢刊續編 / [美]周欣平, [美]魯德修主編. -
桂林: 廣西師範大學出版社, 2015年9月
Mehrteiliges Werk 
12. Sheldrake, Timothy: Botanicum medicinale; an herbal of medicinal plants on the College of Physicians list : Describing their places of growth, roots, bark, leaves, buds, time of flowering, blossoms, flowers, stiles, chives, embrio's, fruits, farina, colours, seeds, kernels, seed-vessels, parts used in medicine, preparations in the shops, medicinal virtues, names in nine languages. Most beautifully engraved on 118 large folio copper-plates, from the exquisite drawings of the late ingenious T. Sheldrake. English plants are drawn from nature to the greatest accuracy, flowers, or parts, too small to be distinguished, are magnified. Nothing in any language exceeds this thirty years laborious work, of which it may truly be said that nature only equals it, every thing of the kind, hitherto attempted, being trivial, compared to this inimitable performance. Designed to promote botanical knowledge, prevent mistakes in the use of simples in compounding and preparing medicines, to illustrate, and render such herbals as want the just representations in their proper figures and colours more useful. Necessary to such as practise physic, pharmacy, chemistry, &c. entertaining to the curious, the divine and philosopher, in contemplating these wonderful productions,-useful to painters, heralds, carvers, designers, gardeners, &c. The colours of every part are minutely described; for utility it must be esteemed preferable to any hortus siccus extant. The means to preserve fruits, and dry flowers, in their native form and colour, are not yet discovered; plants cannot be preserved to perfection. The flowers when coloured, are represented in their original bloom, and fruits in the inviting charms of maturity. To which now is added, his tables for finding the heat and cold in all climates, that exotie plants may be raised in summer, and preserved in winter. -
London: Printed for J. Millan, opposite the Admiralty, Whitehall, [1768?]. - Online-Ressource ([2]p.,plates,table)
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13. Sheldrake, Timothy: Botanicum medicinale : an herbal of medicinal plants on the College of Physicians list. Describing their Places of Growth, Roots, Bark, Leaves, Buds, Time of Flowering, Blossoms, Flowers, Stiles, Chives, Embrio's, Fruits, Farina, Colours, Seeds, Kernels, Seed-Vessels, Parts used in Medicine, Preparations in the Shops, Medicinal Virtues, Names in Nine Languages. Most beautifully engraved on 120 large folio copper-plates, from the exquisite drawings of the late ingenious T. Sheldrake. English Plants are drawn from Nature to the greatest Accuracy, Flowers, or Parts, too small to be distinguished, are magnified. Nothing in any Language exceeds this Thirty Years laborious Work, of which may truly be said that Nature only equals it, every Thing of the Kind, hitherto attempted, being trivial, compared to this inimitable Performance. Designed to promote Botanical Knowledge, prevent Mistakes in the Use of Simples in compounding and preparing Medicines, to illustrate, and render such Herbals as want the just Representations in their proper Figures and Colours more useful. Necessary to such as practise Physic, Pharmacy, Chemistry, &c. entertaining to the Curious, the Divine and Philosopher, in contemplating these wonderful Productions, - Useful to Painters, Heralds, Carvers, Designers, Gardeners, &c. The Colours of every Part are minutely described; for Utility it must be esteemed preferable to any Hortus Siccus extant. The Means to preserve Fruits, and dry Flowers, in their Native Form and Colour, are not yet discovered; Plants cannot be preserved to Persection. The Flowers, when coloured, are represented in their original Bloom, and Fruits in the inviting Charms of Maturity. To which now is added, his tables for finding the heat and cold in all climates, That Exotic Plants may be raised in Summer, and preserved in Winter. -
London: printed for J. Millan, opposite the Admiralty, Whitehall, [1759?]. - Online-Ressource ([2]p.,plates,table)
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14. Phillips, Edward: The new world of words: or, universal English dictionary. Containing an account of the original or proper sense, and various significations of all hard words derived from other languages, viz. Hebrew, Arabick, Syriack, Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, British, Saxon, Danish, Dutch, &c. as now made use of in our English Tongue. Together with a brief and Plain explication of all terms relating to any of the arts and sciences, either Liberal or Mechanical, viz. Grammar, Rhetorick, Logick, Theology, Law, Metaphysicks, Ethicks, Natural Philosophy, Physick, Surgery, Anatomy, Chymistry, Pharmacy, Botanicks, Arithmetick, Geometry, Astronomy, Astrology, Cosmography, Geography, Hydrography, Navigation, Architecture, Fortification, Dialling, Surveying, Gauging, Opticks, Catoptricks, Dioptricks, Perspective, Musick, Mechanicks, Staticks, Chiromancy, Physiognomy, Heraldry, Merchandize, Maritime and Military Affairs, Agriculture, Gardening, Handicrafts, Jewelling, Painting, Carving, Engraving; Confectionery, Cookery, Horsemanship, Hawking, Hunting, Fowling, Fishing, &c, To which is added, the interpretation of proper names of men and women, that derive their Original from the above-mention'd Ancient and Modern Tongues, with those of Writs and Processes at Law: Also the Greek and Latin Names of divers sorts of Animals, Plants, Metals, Minerals, &c. and several other remarkable Matters more particularly express'd in the Preface. Compiled by Edward Phillips, Gent. - The sixth edition, revised, corrected, and improved; with the addition of near twenty thousand words, .. by J. K. Philobibl. -
London: printed for J. Phillips, at the King's-Arms in S. Paul's Church-Yard; H. Rhodes at the Star, the Corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-Street; and J. Taylor, at $$word$$ Ship in S. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCVI. [1706]. - Online-Ressource ([712]p.,plate)
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15. Ying han han ying tu di ke xue ci hui / Tian Yi, ... zhu bian. - Di 1 ban. -
Bei jing: Ke xue chu ban she, 2012. - 412 p., ISBN 978-7-03-032560-0
英汉汉英土地科学词汇 / 田毅, ... 主编. - 第1版. -
北京: 科学出版社
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16. Webb, John: A catalogue of seeds and hardy plants : With Instructions for Sowing and Planting. Containing Their Latin and English Names, Culture, Times of Flowering, Colours of Flowers of the most ornamental Kinds; With Remarks, shewing, Which are the tallest Growers, and tenderest Kinds. Seeds of Kitchen-Garden Roots Page 1 Seeds of Sallad Herbs and Greens 1 Garden Beans and Pease 4 Kidney or French Beans 5 Seeds of Medicinal Herbs 5 Seeds of Grasses, &c. 5 Seeds of Annual Flowers 6 Seeds of Biennial Flowers 8 Seeds and Plants of Perennial Flowers 10 Bulbous and Tuberous Flower Roots Page 16 Seeds and Plants of Tall Deciduous Trees 19 Seeds and Plants of Deciduous Flowering Shrubs 21 Seeds and Plants of Ever Green Trees and Shrubs 24 Frailing Shrubby Plants 26 Fruit Trees 27 By John Webb, Seedsman, At the Acorn, near Westminster Bridge, London. -
[London]: Printed for the author, MDCCLX. [1760]. - Online-Ressource (iv,28p)
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17. Aumüller, Philipp: An inverse treatment planning system for robotic seed brachytherapy / vorgelegt von Philipp Aumüller ; Referent: Prof. Dr. med. Frank Giordano. -
Heidelberg, 11 Apr. 2024. - 1 Online-Ressource (98 Seiten) : Illustrationen, Diagramme
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18. Judah and the Judeans in the Achaemenid period : negotiating identity in an international context / edited by Oded Lipschits, Gary N. Knoppers, and Manfred Oeming. -
Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2011. - XVI, 600 S. : Ill., Kt., Tab., ISBN 978-1-57506-197-9
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19. Turner, Robert: Botanologia : the Brittish physician, or, the nature and vertues of English plants, exactly describing such plants as grow naturally in our land, with their several names Greek, Latine, or English, natures, places where they grow ... : by means whereof people may gather their own physick under every hedge ... : with two exact tables, the one of the English and Latine names of the plants, the other of the diseases and names of each plant appropriated to the diseases, with their cures / by Robert Turner. -
London: Printed by R. Wood for Nath. Brook at the Angel in Cornhill, 1664. - 1 Online-Ressource ([12], 363, [20] p)
(Early English Books Online / EEBO)
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20. Turner, Robert: Botanologia, the British physician, or, The nature and vertues of English plants : exactly describing such plants as grow naturally in our land with their several names, Greek, Latine or English, places where they grow ... each plant appropriated to the several diseases they cure and directions for their medicinal uses ... by means whereof people may gather their own physick ... with two exact tables, the one of the English and Latine names of the plants, the other of the diseases and names of each plant appropriated to their diseases with their cures / by Robert Turner, botanolog. stud. -
London: Printed for Obadiah Blagrave, 1687. - 1 Online-Ressource ([6], 363, [20] p)
(Early English Books Online / EEBO)
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