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... outline of the classification of the higher categories of plants , written ... subject in Germany . During his seven fruitful years in that post , the ... subject to certain conditions , one of which was the erection of a new pathological ...
... outline of the classification of the higher categories of plants , written ... subject in Germany . During his seven fruitful years in that post , the ... subject to certain conditions , one of which was the erection of a new pathological ...
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... subject ( 1763 ; Fontainebleau ) . The successful excavations contributed to the rapid growth of collections of ... outline is one of the principal tenets in Emphasis the writings of a German scholar , Johann Joachim Winckelmann , who was the ...
... subject ( 1763 ; Fontainebleau ) . The successful excavations contributed to the rapid growth of collections of ... outline is one of the principal tenets in Emphasis the writings of a German scholar , Johann Joachim Winckelmann , who was the ...
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... subject matter and themes , not according to chronology . Earlier works that ... outline engravings published from the 1780s on . In 1785 Volpato and Morghen ... outline , as were plates in Les Argonautes ( 1794 ) by a German painter ...
... subject matter and themes , not according to chronology . Earlier works that ... outline engravings published from the 1780s on . In 1785 Volpato and Morghen ... outline , as were plates in Les Argonautes ( 1794 ) by a German painter ...
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