Flora Batava (KB)
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Flora Batava (KB)
Summary
Flora Batava (KB) is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- Flora Batava (KB) authored Jan Kops[2].
- Flora Batava (KB) authored Herman Christiaan van Hall[3].
- Flora Batava (KB) authored Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel[4].
- Flora Batava (KB) authored Johannes (Jan) Everhardus van der Trappen[5].
- Flora Batava (KB) authored Pieter Marie Eduard Gevers Deynoot[6].
- Flora Batava (KB) authored Frederik Anthony Hartsen[7].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s image is recorded as Title page Flora Batava (KB), Volume 1, 1800.jpg[8].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[9].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s illustrator is recorded as Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os[10].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s illustrator is recorded as Cornelis Johannes van Hulsteijn[11].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s illustrator is recorded as Arnoldus Jacobus Kouwels[12].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s illustrator is recorded as Héloise Petronella la Chapelle[13].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s illustrator is recorded as Helena Christina van de Pavord Smits[14].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s publisher is recorded as Jan Christiaan Sepp[15].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s publisher is recorded as De Breuk & Smits[16].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s publisher is recorded as Vincent Loosjes[17].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s publisher is recorded as Martinus Nijhoff[18].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s made from material is recorded as paper[19].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s made from material is recorded as leather[20].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s collection is recorded as KB, nationale bibliotheek[21].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s inventory number is recorded as KW T 423[22].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s inventory number is recorded as KW T 423a[23].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s location is recorded as KB, nationale bibliotheek[24].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s Commons category is recorded as Flora Batava - KB copy[25].
- Flora Batava (KB)'s language of work or name is recorded as Dutch[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Jan Kops[2], a botanist[27], 1765–1849[28], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[29], specialised in botany[30]; Herman Christiaan van Hall[3], a botanist[31], 1801–1874[32], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[33]; Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel[4], a botanist[34], 1811–1871[35], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[36], awarded the Honorary doctor of the University of Groningen[37], specialised in botany[38]; Johannes (Jan) Everhardus van der Trappen[5], a botanist[39], 1806–1880[40]; Pieter Marie Eduard Gevers Deynoot[6], a botanist[41], 1816–1860[42]; and Frederik Anthony Hartsen[7], a philosopher[43], 1838–1877[44], of Belgium[45]. Publishers include Jan Christiaan Sepp[15], De Breuk & Smits[16], Vincent Loosjes[17], and Martinus Nijhoff[18].