Il Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università di Firenze – Le collezioni botaniche : Le collezioni botaniche

The Natural History Museum of the University of Florence, founded in 1775 by Grand-Duke Pietro Leopold, is the oldest scientific museum in Europe. With this second volume on the Botanical Collection, Florence University Press continues its series dedicated to the six Sections of the Museum. The firs...

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Superior document:Cataloghi e collezioni
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:Italian
Series:Cataloghi e collezioni
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (352 p.)
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