Nicolai Josephi Jacquin collectaneorum supplementum is a botanical and scientific work originally published in Latin in 1795. This volume represents a supplement to Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin's broader collection of writings, focusing on botany, chemistry, and natural history. Jacquin, a prominent figure in 18th-century science, brings together detailed observations and analyses relevant to the scientific understanding of the period.
This work offers insights into the scientific methodologies and knowledge of the late 18th century. Readers interested in the history of science, particularly in the fields of botany and chemistry, will find this volume a valuable resource. Its historical significance lies in documenting the scientific inquiries and findings of its time, providing a window into the development of these disciplines.
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