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GREW: ANATOMY OF PLANTS. Title-page of the first edition of The Anatomy of Plants (London



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GREW: ANATOMY OF PLANTS. Title-page of the first edition of The Anatomy of Plants (London

GREW: ANATOMY OF PLANTS.
Title-page of the first edition of The Anatomy of Plants (London, 1682) by Nehemiah Grew (1641-1721). The first observation of sex in plants, and the birth of microscopic anatomy of plants

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Media ID 12407548

1682 Biology Botany Christianity Grew Nehemiah Observe Titlepage


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This print showcases the title-page of the first edition of "The Anatomy of Plants" by Nehemiah Grew, published in London in 1682. A groundbreaking work ahead of its time, this book marked the birth of microscopic anatomy and revolutionized our understanding of plant biology. Nehemiah Grew, a prominent English botanist and Christian scholar, made an astonishing discovery within these pages - he was the first to observe sex in plants. His meticulous observations and detailed descriptions laid the foundation for modern botanical studies. The image captures not only the historical significance but also the beauty inherent in scientific exploration. The intricate details on this title-page reflect Grew's dedication to his research and his desire to share knowledge with others. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to a time when scientific discoveries were rare treasures waiting to be unearthed. It serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, dedicated individuals like Nehemiah Grew paved the way for future generations to delve deeper into nature's mysteries. This print is more than just a visual representation; it encapsulates an era where curiosity reigned supreme and human ingenuity knew no bounds. It is a testament to both scientific progress and artistic expression – an exquisite fusion that continues to inspire us today.

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