Florae Lusitanicae Et Brasiliensis Specimen is a significant botanical work that documents the flora of Portugal and Brazil. Authored by Domenico Vandelli, the book also includes correspondence from notable scientists such as Carl Linnaeus and Anton de Haen. This historical record provides invaluable insights into the botanical knowledge and scientific exchanges of the 18th century.
The book showcases Vandelli’s contributions to the understanding of plant species in both European and South American contexts. The inclusion of letters from esteemed figures like Linnaeus adds further historical and scientific value, offering a glimpse into the intellectual discourse of the period. This work remains a valuable resource for botanists, historians of science, and anyone interested in the exploration and classification of the natural world.
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