1.

Record Nr.

UNISA996393494403316

Autore

Caesar Julius

Titolo

The commentaries of C. Julius Cæsar, of his Wars in Gallia, and the civil wars betwixt him and Pompey [[electronic resource] ] : with many excellent and judicious observations thereupon : as also the art of our modern training / / by Clement Edmonds .

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[London] In the Savoy, : Printed by Edward Jones for Matthew Gillyflower, and Richard Bently ..., 1695

Edizione

[To this edition is now added, at the end of every book, those excellent remarks of the Duke of Rohan : also the commentaries of the Alexandrian and African wars, written by Aulus Hirtius /]

Descrizione fisica

[44], 309 p., 10 leaves of plates (8 folded) : plans

Altri autori (Persone)

EdmondesClement, Sir,  <1566 or 7-1622.>

RohanHenri, duc de,  <1579-1638.>

HirtiusAulus

Soggetti

Gaul History Gallic Wars, 58-51 B.C

Rome History Civil War, 49-45 B.C

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Translation of: De bello Gallico.

Advertisement: prelim. p. [43].

Frontispiece lacking in filmed copy.

Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.

Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0021



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910404247603321

Autore

Turland Nicholas

Titolo

The Code Decoded / Nicholas  Turland

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Pensoft Publishers, 2019

[s.l.] : , : Pensoft Publishers, , 2019

Descrizione fisica

1 electronic resource (196 p.)

Soggetti

Nature / Plants

Nature

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

The purpose of this second edition of The Code Decoded is to serve as a user's guide to the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants ("Code"), specifically the Shenzhen Code (Turland & al., 2018). My objective, as for the first edition (Turland, 2013), has been to create a text that is reasonably clear and simple, which inevitably means it will fail to cover every rule and explain every circumstance that you, the user, will encounter. A very simple guide would be forced to gloss over so many important details that I fear it would be of limited use, whereas a truly comprehensive guide would be even more complex and intimidating than the Code itself. These two hypothetical guides would seem to defeat the objective, so instead I offer what I hope is a middle path, neither oversimplified nor unnecessarily complicated. While I realize the futility of trying to satisfy all potential users, I hope that this guide will be useful to those who are new to the Code as well as to veterans who nevertheless are not familiar with every arcane detail. The chapters are arranged so that the guide may be used for quick reference, e.g. important dates for certain rules, how to publish a new name, how to find the correct name for a taxon, how to designate a type, or even how to try to change the Code itself. Again with quick reference in mind I have employed subheadings, boxes, bulleted lists, tables, and key words in boldface. I



have tried to explain the text of the Code in plain language, although it is necessary to know some technical terms in order to follow this guide (and for those, see Chapter 2).