Orto botanico / Enquiry into Plants

“The Enquiry into Plants was originally ten books, of which nine survive. The work is arranged into a system whereby plants are classified according to their modes of generation, their localities, their sizes, and according to their practical uses such as foods, juices, herbs, etc. The first book deals with the parts of plants; the second book with the reproduction of plants and the times and manner of sowing; the third, fourth and fifth books are devoted to trees, their types, their locations, and their practical applications; the sixth book deals with shrubs and spiny plants; the seventh book deals with herbs; the eighth book deals with plants which produce edible seeds; and the ninth book deals with plants which produce useful juices, gums, resins, etc.” (Wikipedia, “Theophrastus”)

General information
Vocabulary type: 
Taxonomy
Author or Editor: 
Theophrastus (ca. 371 – ca. 287 B.C.)
Was vocabulary created as a course project: 
No
Scope and Usage
Languages: 

Greek; translated into English by Arthur Hort for the dual-language Heinemann edition, 1916, reprinted by Harvard University Press

Major subjects covered: 

β€œIn the Enquiry into Plants Theophrastus classifies and describes varieties – covering trees, plants of particular regions, shrubs, herbaceous plants, and cereals; in the last of the nine books he focuses on plant juices and medicinal properties of herbs.” (Arthur Hort)

Purpose: 

Classification of plants.

Vocabulary characteristics
Type of display : 
Hierarchy
Relationship types: 
Hierarchical (Broader/narrower terms)
Terms and Conditions
Availability: 
Public domain. Readable online.
Provider
Vocabulary provider name: 
Open Library
Provider URL: 

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