BULLIARD Pierre Dictionnaire élémentaire de botanique, ou exposition par ordre alphabétique, des préceptes de la botanique, et de tous les termes, tant françois que latins, consacrés à l’étude de cette science.

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Paris, Imprimerie de Crapelet, 1797

Folio (359 x 235 mm) XII, 242 pp., 4 ff. unn.l., 10 engraved plates (1 in black and white and 9 colored). Contemporary publisher’s binding in pink boards, flat spine.

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Pritzel, 1355.

New edition, revised and corrected “avec le plus grand soin d’après les indications de l’auteur et autres célèbres botanistes”.

Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) began his studies in Langres, and continued them in Clairvaux and Paris. His Dictionarire made a major contribution to the new classification system established by Linnaeus.

The first two plates show the system established by Tournefort, then that of Linné; the others show details of planes (flowers, foliage, bark, etc.).

A good copy, broad margined and entirely uncut.

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