Fulgenzio Vitman
Fulgenzio Vitman (1728–1806) was an Italian clergyman and botanist.[1] In 1774, he developed the Brera Botanical Garden in Milan out of a former Jesuit garden, under the direction of Maria Theresa of Austria.[2]
Publications
- Summa Plantarum volume 1 (1789)
- Summa Plantarum volume 2 (1789)
- Summa Plantarum volume 3 (1789)
- Summa Plantarum volume 4 (1790)
- Summa Plantarum volume 5 (1791)
- Summa Plantarum volume 6 (1792)
gollark: Depends how broadly you define apocalypses.
gollark: Most apocalypses would *technically* be.
gollark: CMEs wouldn't cause fast death, they would cause slow death as technology fails and people slowly die of lack and water and food and such and society collapses.
gollark: Or orbital laser strikes, obviously the best way.
gollark: Or very small computers.
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