Hortus Kewensis
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Hortus Kewensis
Summary
Hortus Kewensis is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- Hortus Kewensis authored William Aiton[2].
- Hortus Kewensis authored Robert Brown[3].
- Hortus Kewensis authored Jonas Carlsson Dryander[4].
- Hortus Kewensis authored William Townsend Aiton[5].
- Hortus Kewensis's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[6].
- Hortus Kewensis's publisher is recorded as Longman[7].
- Hortus Kewensis's place of publication is recorded as London[8].
- Hortus Kewensis's DOI is recorded as 10.5962/BHL.TITLE.105339[9].
- Hortus Kewensis's edition number is recorded as 2[10].
- Hortus Kewensis's edition or translation of is recorded as Hortus Kewensis[11].
- Hortus Kewensis's Internet Archive ID is recorded as b21299456_0001[12].
- Hortus Kewensis's Internet Archive ID is recorded as b21299456_0002[13].
- Hortus Kewensis's Internet Archive ID is recorded as b21299456_0003[14].
- Hortus Kewensis's Internet Archive ID is recorded as b21299456_0004[15].
- Hortus Kewensis's Internet Archive ID is recorded as b21299456_0005[16].
- Hortus Kewensis's title is recorded as Hortus Kewensis[17].
- Hortus Kewensis's subtitle is recorded as or, A catalogue of the plants cultivated in the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew[18].
- Hortus Kewensis's IPNI publication ID is recorded as 971-2[19].
- Hortus Kewensis's number of parts of this work is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1238720', 'amount': '+5'}[20].
- Hortus Kewensis's BHL bibliography ID is recorded as 105339[21].
- Hortus Kewensis's Tropicos publication ID is recorded as 971[22].
- Hortus Kewensis's Taxonomic Literature 2 number is recorded as 73[23].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Authored works include William Aiton[2], a horticulturist[24], 1731–1793[25], of Kingdom of Great Britain[26], specialised in botany[27]; Robert Brown[3], a botanist[28], 1773–1858[29], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[30], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[31], specialised in botany[32]; Jonas Carlsson Dryander[4], a pteridologist[33], 1748–1810[34], of Sweden[35], specialised in botany[36]; and William Townsend Aiton[5], a botanist[37], 1766–1849[38], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[39], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Historical Society[40]. Hortus Kewensis's publisher is recorded as Longman[7].
Publication
Hortus Kewensis's place of publication is recorded as London[8].