Meditationes Et Animadversiones In Novum Systema Botanicum Sexuale Linnaei... is a Latin text concerning botanical classification, particularly focusing on the Linnaean system. Written by Lorenz Heister and Philipp C. Goeckel, this work offers insights and reflections on the novel sexual system of plant classification introduced by Linnaeus. It provides a valuable resource for understanding the development and reception of Linnaeus's ideas in the 18th century and their impact on the field of botany. The book is intended for scholars and students interested in the history of science, the history of botany, and the Linnaean system.
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