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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
Catalogus,-i (s.m.II), abl. sg. catalogo: a catalogue, an enumeration, a list of names, an inventory; elenchus,-i (s.m.II), abl. sg. elencho, catalogue, inventory; syn. repertorium,-ii (s.n.II), abl. sg. repertorio; index,-icis (s.c.III), q.v., abl. sg. indice, catalogue, list; see list;

- catalogus fungorum novorum nostratium, catalogue of new native fungi.

- Catalogus stirpium tam indigenarum quam exoticarum qua Lutetiae coluntur ( = Catalogue of plants indigenous as well as exotic insofar as they are cultivated in Paris), Paris, 1601 [Jean Robin, French Botanist (1550 - 1629 Paris)].

- nomina generica plurima in herbariis v. catalogis proposita sed adhuc verbis non definita, nec ab auctoribus recepta (B&H), very many generic names proposed in herbaria or catalogues [i.e.lists] but hitherto not delimited in words [i.e. in print], nor accepted by authors.

- repertorium fungorum novorum nostratium, list of the names of our own [i.e. indigenous] new fungi.

- ELENCHUS plantarum novarum minusque cognitarum quas in itinere Hispanico HISPANICO legit Edmundus Boissier, a catalogue of new and less known plants which Edmund Boissier collected on a Spanish trip.

- Catalogus plantarum sponte circa Gissam nascentium of Johann Dillenius (1684-1747), catalogue of the plants spontaneously growing around Gissa.

- Si in Loeselii Catalogo 1654. publicato (qui liber nobis deest) eodem modo, quo in Flora Pruss. recenseatur, tum prima hujus mentio & inventio Loeselio debetur (Dill.), if in the Catalogue [i.e. inventory] of Loesel published in 1654 (which I don’t have [i.e. which book is lacking to me]) it would have been reviewed [or enumerated] in the same way as in the Flora of Prussia, then its first mention [i.e. naming] and discovery ought to be with Loesel.

NOTE: abbrev. cat. or Cat.:

- in cat. hort. Berol. (DeCandolle), in the inventory of the garden at Berlin [Berol. = Berolinum = Berlin, Germany].

- Conf. etiam catalogum horti agrarii Luxemburgiensi Parisiensis in quo fere 1400 varietates coluntur et catalogum arb. fructif. horti Genevensis in quo circiter 600 alutur (DeCandolle), compare [confer] also the catalogue of the field [i.e. agrarian] garden in Luxemburg, Paris, in which almost 1400 varietes are cultivated, and the catalogue of fruit-bearing trees [arborum fructiferorum] of the garden of Geneva in which approximately 600 are maintained.

 

A work in progress, presently with preliminary A through R, and S, and with S (in part) through Z essentially completed.
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