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Cieco d'Adria. See Groto, Luigi (called "Il Cieco d’Adria")

Civinini, Giovanni Domenico

Della storia degli agrumi lezione accademica. Firenze,
Moüche, 1734. 30 p. (Brit. Mus.)

See also Cat. Bib. Banks, 3:307; Niccoli, p.
315 ; Re, 2:130; Seguier, Sup. Bib. Bot. (p.11).

[Clairville, Joseph Philippe de] (1742-1830)

Auswahl von pflanzen und gesträuchen, mit einer anleitung
zu ihrer wartung. (Collection choisie de plantes et arbustes,
avec un abrégé de leur culture.) Zürich, J. H. Füssli
sohn, 1796 [1800] 125 p., 27 col. pl. (Arn. Arb.; Brit.
Mus.; lfg. 1 also in Dept. Agr.; Kat. Landb. Bib. København (1898), p.618)

Text in German and French.

Pritzel, 1st ed., no.11622, enters first part
among anonymous works as "Collection choisie de
plantes et arbustes (par C**)", and Cat. Lib. Roy.
Gard. Kew, App. 2 (1903) gives the same. Apparently
Pritzel did not know the complete work, and it seems
to have been dropped in his 2d ed. Arn. Arb. Cat.
enters it under Clairville, and the introduction,
signed "C**", amply confirms this attribution, as
it refers to 3 other works clearly connected with
Clairville: Schellenberg's "Helvetische entomologie";
his own "Manuel d'herborisation en Suisse", and a
previous work on ornamental plants, 4 pts. of which
were pub. Winterthour, 1791-94.  At first glance it
might appear that the "Auswahl" is identical with
the earlier publication, but from this preface it is
evident that it was not so intended. As only 3 pts.
of the "Auswahl" appear to have been pub., the first
in 1796 , it is likely that the date 1800, in Dochnahl,
p. 9, for the 3 pts. represents the issue of the final
part. (MFW)

Plantes et arbustes d'agrément, gravés et enluminés d'
après nature, avec la manière de les cultiver: ouvrage entrepris 
par quelques amateurs et publié par cahiers de cinq
planches chacun. Cahier 1-4. Winterthour, Steiner & Comp.,
1791 - 94 . 90 p. 20 col.pl. (Arn. Arb.; Brit. Mus.)

Brit. Mus. Cat. enters under title. Pritzel,
2d ed., enters under Clairville. Above title mainly 
follows Brit. Mus., but imprint is from Pritzel.
        