The origin, the first home of the plants most useful to man, and which have accompanied him from the remotest epochs, is a secret as impenetrable as the dwelling of all our domestic animals. . . . We do not know what region produced spontaneously wheat,... Proceedings of the Society for Horticultural Science - 第 34 頁Society for Horticultural Science (U.S.) 著 - 1905完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Massachusetts Horticultural Society - 1915 - 1178 頁
...covers the whole field, De Candolle prepared the ground for a fine crop of misunderstandings. Humboldt stated in 1807 that, " The origin, the first home...domesticated animals." De Candolle set out to disprove Humboldt. He assorted cultivated plants in 247 species and ascertained very accurately the histories... | |
| Alphonse de Candolle - 1884 - 536 頁
...habitations. Alexander von Humboldt expressed the true state of the science in 1807, when he said, " The origin, the first home of the plants most useful...secret as impenetrable as the dwelling of all our domestic animals. . . . We do not know what region produced spontaneously wheat, barley, oats, and... | |
| 1885 - 386 頁
...their habitations. Alexander von Humboldt expressed the true state of the science in 1807 when he said, "The origin, the first home of the plants most useful...secret as impenetrable as the dwelling of all our domestic animals. . . We do not know what region produced spontaneously wheat, barley, oats, and rye.... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1892 - 710 頁
...VOB. Humboldt, the great German traveler and foremost scientific man of his time, wrote as follows : "The origin, the first home of the plants most useful...accompanied him from the remotest epochs, is a secret as impentrable as the dwelling of all our domestic animals. We do not know what country produced spontaneously,... | |
| United States. National Conservation Commission - 1909 - 862 頁
...state of the science in 1807 when he said : " The origin, the first home of the plants most useful Jo man, and which have accompanied him from the remotest...secret as impenetrable as the dwelling of all our domestic animals. * * * "\ye do not know what region produced spontaneously wheat, barley, oats, and... | |
| United States. National Conservation Commission - 1909 - 870 頁
...state of the science hi 1807 when he said : " The origin, the first home of the plants most useful So man, and which have accompanied him from the remotest...secret as impenetrable as the dwelling of all our domestic animals. * * * We do not know what region produced spontaneously wheat, barley, oats, and... | |
| Peter J. Ucko - 2006 - 282 頁
...Essai sur la Geographic des Plantes (1807: 28 [my translation]) that 'The origin, the first homeland, of the plants most useful to man and which have accompanied...remotest epochs, is a secret as impenetrable as the first dwelling place of all domestic animals'. This state of general ignorance persisted for another... | |
| Lieut.-Col. H. S. Jarrett - 1885 - 672 頁
...seems to have appeared in the eyes of Alexander von Humboldt as quite insoluble, for he wrote in 1807: "The origin, the first home of the plants most useful...secret as impenetrable as the dwelling of all our domestic animals. . . . We do not know what region produced spontaneously wheat, barley, oats, and... | |
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