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Martinus Houttuyn (1720-1798) and His Contributions to the Natural Sciences, With Emphasis on Zoology

Out of Print
By: M Boeseman and W De Ligny
222 pages, Figs
Publisher: Backhuys
Martinus Houttuyn (1720-1798) and His Contributions to the Natural Sciences, With Emphasis on Zoology
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  • Martinus Houttuyn (1720-1798) and His Contributions to the Natural Sciences, With Emphasis on Zoology ISBN: 9789073239036 Paperback Dec 2004 Out of Print #151195
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After a short introduction of the political and economical developments in 17th-18th century Netherlands and some general information on the Houttuyn family and its social status, the ancestry of Martin Houttuyn is thouroughly told.

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Out of Print
By: M Boeseman and W De Ligny
222 pages, Figs
Publisher: Backhuys
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