A Treatise Upon Planting
Author : John Kennedy
Publisher :
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 45,37 MB
Release : 1776
Category : Gardening
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Author : John Kennedy
Publisher :
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 45,37 MB
Release : 1776
Category : Gardening
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Author : John Kennedy
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Page : 296 pages
File Size : 24,93 MB
Release : 1777
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Author : John Kennedy
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Page : 588 pages
File Size : 45,12 MB
Release : 1777
Category : Gardening
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Author : William Belgrove
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Page : 118 pages
File Size : 35,58 MB
Release : 1755
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Author : John Kennedy
Publisher :
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 24,1 MB
Release : 1784
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Author : Joshua PETERKIN
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Page : 136 pages
File Size : 35,28 MB
Release : 1790
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Page : 226 pages
File Size : 29,94 MB
Release : 1668
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Author : Peter McDonald
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 32,21 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780801431814
Discusses the evolution of forestry and agroforestry and presents the core literature in these fields, covering both traditional and emerging areas. Topics include changes in forest science in the 20th century, the development of agroforestry literature, the role of professional societies and the US
Author : Deborah Turnbull
Publisher : Windgather Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 17,66 MB
Release : 2022-01-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1914427033
This volume aims to restore the reputation of Thomas White, who in his time was as well respected as his fellow landscape designers Lancelot 'Capability' Brown and Humphry Repton. By the end of his career, he had produced designs for at least 32 sites across northern England and over 60 in Scotland. These include nationally important designed landscapes in Yorkshire such as Harewood House, Sledmere Hall, Burton Constable Hall, Newby Hall, Mulgrave Castle as well as Raby Castle in Durham, Belle Isle in Cumbria, and Brocklesby Hall in Lincolnshire. He has a vital role in the story of how northern English designed landscapes evolved in the 18th century. The book focuses on White's known commissions in England and sheds further light on the work of other designers such as Brown and Repton, who worked on many of the same sites. White set up as an independent designer in 1765, having worked for Brown from 1759, and his style developed over the next thirty years. Never merely a 'follower of Brown', as he is often erroneously described, his designs for plantations in particular were much admired and influenced the later, more informal styles of the picturesque movement. The improvement plans he produced for his clients demonstrate his surveying and artistic skills. These plans were working documents but at the same time works of art in their own right. Over 60 of his beautifully-executed colored plans survive, which is a testament to the value his clients placed on them. This book makes available for the first time over 90% of the known plans and surveys by White for England. Also included are plans by White's contemporaries, together with later maps, estate surveys, and contemporary illustrations to understand which parts of improvement plans were implemented.
Author : Michael Marder
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 23,94 MB
Release : 2014-11-04
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0231169027
Despite their conceptual allergy to vegetal life, philosophers have used germination, growth, blossoming, fruition, reproduction, and decay as illustrations of abstract concepts; mentioned plants in passing as the natural backdrops for dialogues, letters, and other compositions; spun elaborate allegories out of flowers, trees, and even grass; and recommended appropriate medicinal, dietary, and aesthetic approaches to select species of plants. In this book, Michael Marder illuminates the elaborate vegetal centerpieces and hidden kernels that have powered theoretical discourse for centuries. Choosing twelve botanical specimens that correspond to twelve significant philosophers, he recasts the development of philosophy through the evolution of human and plant relations. A philosophical history for the postmetaphysical age, The PhilosopherÕs Plant reclaims the organic heritage of human thought. With the help of vegetal images, examples, and metaphors, the book clears a path through philosophyÕs tangled roots and dense undergrowth, opening up the discipline to all readers.