10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BOTANISER»
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botaniser in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
botaniser and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The introduction was effected through a very light-hearted and intelligent fellow-
botaniser whom we met on our way from Zara up to the mountains. \Ve had all
three lost our way while endeavouring to find an z'nf1mdz'bulg'form and ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1845
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The Gentleman's Magazine
He goes forth with the dawn to cull simples, and descants upon their rare
excellences and healing l 1roperties in a strain of poetical enthusiasm worthy of
an early riser and a botaniser. I dare not indulge myself with quoting his exquisite
and ...
Your Commissioner does not for a moment believe any gentleman capabje of
cutting off his neighbours, and the harmless stroller, botaniser, or toadstool-
hunter, and the children in the purlieus of Broadlands, from their ancient privilege
of ...
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1869
... his neighbours, and the ha ess stroller, botaniser, or toadstool-hunter, and the
children in the purlieus of Broadlands, from their ancient (privilege of access to
Nightingale Wood. He believes that the ca who accosted him as a trespasser,
was, ...
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From Agamben to Zizek: Contemporary Critical Theorists
... 'botaniser', and 'lover of Nature' who indignantly protested the Royal
Horticultural Society's contest for the two best herbaria collected in each county in
England as an event that would make 1864 the last year that many already-rare
species ...
6
A New French & English Dictionary
BOTANISER, vn. (o6») to botanize, to apply oneself to botuny. BOTANISTS, sm. a
botanist, one stilled in botany. BOTTE, if. a boot. Une botte forte, a jack -boot. Une
botte molle, a cordovan boot. Un tire- botte, a boot-jack: a bunch, a faggot: (in ...
7
Modern Times: Reflections on a Century of English Modernity
Another difficulty with Wolff's argument is that she depicts the 'flaneur as the
archetype of modernity. Here she reproduces the tendency in much of the
literature to single out the artist- observer - 'the botaniser on the asphalt' (usually
the author ...
Mica Nava, Alan O'Shea, 2013
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Hulled Wheats: Proceedings of the First International ...
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. Hjelmquist, H. 1963. Zur
Geschichte des Einkorns und des Emmers in Schweden. [In German]. Botaniser
116:487-494. Jankovic, M. 1975. Properties of the local Yugoslav wheat
population.
Stefano Padulosi, Karl Hammer, Joachim Heller, 1996
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Rest Harrow: A Comedy of Resolutions
He had been by turns poet, painter-in-water-colours, tinker, botaniser, antino-
mian, and anarchist ; and attributed his success in all these busy walks to the fact
that he was as strongly averse to the possession of property as he was incapable
...
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The Lure of Dreams: Sigmund Freud and the Construction of ...
It was in southern Italy that he thought he had discovered the Urplanze, the
primitive vegetative form from which he believed all plant life had evolved.4
Freud, though no botaniser, was an avid mushroom hunter, and occasionally
referred to ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BOTANISER»
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botaniser is used in the context of the following news items.
Explorer Dumont D'Urville laid bare in biography by Edward Duyker
Explorer and discoverer, litterateur and botaniser, scholar of Chinese and ancient Hebrew, cruiser of the South Seas and Antarctic pioneer, ... «The Australian, Jun 15»
Detail from the cover of The Leichhardt Diaries: Early Travels in …
HE was a universal man of science, by turns botaniser, geographer and geologist. He was a collector, a linguist and an ethnographer. He was ... «The Australian, Oct 13»
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Back from the bush, laden with samples unknown to science, Blandowski decided to copy his fellow botaniser and fellow German Ferdinand ... «The Australian, Sep 10»