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UNINA9910292952803321 |
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Autore |
Larman, Craig |
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Applicare UML e i pattern : analisi e progettazione orientata agli oggetti / Craig Larman ; edizione italiana a cura di Luca Cabibbo |
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Milano ; Torino : Pearson Italia, 2016 |
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[4. ed] |
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XXVI, 690 p. : ill. ; 24 cm |
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13 65 06 |
13 H 76 01 |
13 H 76 02 |
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23 14 F 10 |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Sulla copertina: Codice di accesso a myLab aula virtuale, risorse multimediali, test ed esercizi, autovalutazione, Pearson eText. |
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UNINA9910164953903321 |
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Autore |
Armitage James (Horticultural writer) |
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A portable Latin for gardeners : more than 1,500 essential plant names and the secrets they contain / / James Armitage |
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Chicago, Illinois : , : The University of Chicago Press, , 2016 |
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©2016 |
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1 online resource (161 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Botany |
Latin language - English |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- How to use this book -- A brief guide to plant names -- CHAPTER ONE. COLOR -- CHAPTER TWO. PLANT FORM -- CHAPTER THREE. FEATURES OF PLANTS -- CHAPTER FOUR. COMPARISONS -- CHAPTER FIVE. PLACES AND PEOPLE -- CHAPTER SIX. IDEAS, ASSOCIATIONS, AND PROPERTIES -- Index -- Credits |
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Having an understanding of botanical Latin unlocks an entirely new layer of the plant world. Gardeners deciding between a Crocus flavus and Crocus graveolens will know that one produces deep yellow flowers while the other boasts a prominent smell. They can tell whether a plant should have one (unifolius), two (diphyllus), or even nine leaves (enneaphyllus). And they can catch the nods to Sir Joseph Banks in Cordyline banksia and Queen Victoria in Agave victoriae-reginae. A Portable Latin for Gardeners is the perfect quick reference for working in the garden, shopping for plants, or doing botanical research—and no prior knowledge of Latin is required. The 1,500 terms are grouped by categories, making it easy to describe color, size, form, habitat, scent, taste, and time. Gardeners will make new connections and discoveries in a way standard alphabetical lists simply don’t allow. Alternately, gardeners who want to look up a particular term can jump right into the alphabetical index. Each entry includes the different forms of the term, a basic pronunciation guide, the definition, and an example plant |
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species. Rich botanical illustrations make this guide as beautiful as it is useful, while a durable flexi-bound cover means the book can withstand both days in the garden and evenings on the nightstand. |
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