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Cronologia della flora esotica italiana

Cronologia della flora esotica italiana | Livres anciens et modernes | Maniero, Federico

Livres anciens et modernes
Maniero, Federico
Olschki, 2015
36,00 €
(Arezzo, Italie)
Fermé jusqu'au 25 novembre 2026.

Mode de Paiement

Détails

  • Année
  • 2015
  • ISBN
  • 9788822263629
  • Auteur
  • Maniero, Federico
  • Éditeurs
  • Olschki
  • Thème
  • Giardini, Storia dell'architettura
  • Description
  • brossura
  • Jaquette
  • False
  • Etat de conservation
  • Neuf
  • Langues
  • Italien
  • Reliure
  • Couverture souple

Description

cm 17 x 24, vi-416 pp. Giardini e paesaggio 40 This book records the year of the introduction in Italy of more than 6.500 living plants, representing 1.524 genus and 250 families of exotic and cultivated species. It also includes rare information about the personalities who promoted the study of exotic vegetation in Italy. It thus represents a precious instrument, for interventions on historical green areas, for the analysis of still life paintings, and for the history of Italian botanic.This book records the year of the introduction in Italy of more than 6.500 living plants, representing 1.524 genus and 250 families of exotic and cultivated species. It also includes rare information about the personalities who promoted the study of exotic vegetation in Italy. It thus represents a precious instrument, for interventions on historical green areas, for the analysis of still life paintings, and for the history of Italian botanic.This book records the year of the introduction in Italy of more than 6.500 living plants, representing 1.524 genus and 250 families of exotic and cultivated species. It also includes rare information about the personalities who promoted the study of exotic vegetation in Italy. It thus represents a precious instrument, for interventions on historical green areas, for the analysis of still life paintings, and for the history of Italian botanic.This book records the year of the introduction in Italy of more than 6.500 living plants, representing 1.524 genus and 250 families of exotic and cultivated species. It also includes rare information about the personalities who promoted the study of exotic vegetation in Italy. It thus represents a precious instrument, for interventions on historical green areas, for the analysis of still life paintings, and for the history of Italian botanic.This book records the year of the introduction in Italy of more than 6.500 living plants, representing 1.524 genus and 250 families of exotic and cultivated species. It also includes rare information about the personalities who promoted the study of exotic vegetation in Italy. It thus represents a precious instrument, for interventions on historical green areas, for the analysis of still life paintings, and for the history of Italian botanic.This book records the year of the introduction in Italy of more than 6.500 living plants, representing 1.524 genus and 250 families of exotic and cultivated species. It also includes rare information about the personalities who promoted the study of exotic vegetation in Italy. It thus represents a precious instrument, for interventions on historical green areas, for the analysis of still life paintings, and for the history of Italian botanic.This book records the year of the introduction in Italy of more than 6.500 living plants, representing 1.524 genus and 250 families of exotic and cultivated species. It also includes rare information about the personalities who promoted the study of exotic vegetation in Italy. It thus represents a precious instrument, for interventions on historical green areas, for the analysis of still life paintings, and for the history of Italian botanic.This book records the year of the introduction in Italy of more than 6.500 living plants, representing 1.524 genus and 250 families of exotic and cultivated species. It also includes rare information about the personalities who promoted the study of exotic vegetation in Italy. It thus represents a precious instrument, for interventions on historical green areas, for the analysis of still life paintings, and for the history of Italian botanic.This book records the year of the introduction in Italy of more than 6.500 living plants, representing 1.524 genus and 250 families of exotic and cultivated species. It also includes rare information about the personalities who promoted the study of exotic vegetation in Italy. It thus represents a precious instrument, for interventions on historical green areas, for the analysis of

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