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Co-authoring tea in early modern natural history
Bettina Dietz
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17th Century
33%
18th Century
33%
Botanical Literature
33%
Botanist
100%
Co-authoring
100%
Dry Specimen
33%
Early Modern Botany
33%
Early Modern Period
100%
Lack of Information
33%
Living Specimens
33%
Natural History
100%
Sparse Information
33%
Tea Bush
33%
Tea Plant
66%
Arts and Humanities
1750s
50%
17th Century
50%
18th Century
50%
Authoring
100%
Literature
50%
Plant Biology
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Botanists
100%
Camellia Sinensis
100%
Natural History
100%
Plant Biology
33%